Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) commuters will no longer enjoy a 10 per cent discount using Smart Cards on the state-owned buses.
Officials revealed that effective Friday February 1, the smart card discounts will be discontinued.
JUTC Marketing Manager Lenworth Simms said the move is part of the overall effort to improve the performance of the cash-strapped bus company.
He said the company is also moving to boost the value of the card and commuters now have the option to personalise their cards free of cost.
Mr. Simms said the personalisation of the cards facilitates the replacement of damaged cards, and the transfer of balances if the card is misplaced, lost or stolen.
Personalised Smart Cards attract a $50 fee.
The Cards were introduced more than two years ago as part of plans to move towards a cashless bus system.
Officials revealed that effective Friday February 1, the smart card discounts will be discontinued.
JUTC Marketing Manager Lenworth Simms said the move is part of the overall effort to improve the performance of the cash-strapped bus company.
He said the company is also moving to boost the value of the card and commuters now have the option to personalise their cards free of cost.
Mr. Simms said the personalisation of the cards facilitates the replacement of damaged cards, and the transfer of balances if the card is misplaced, lost or stolen.
Personalised Smart Cards attract a $50 fee.
The Cards were introduced more than two years ago as part of plans to move towards a cashless bus system.
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