Pakse: Mr Sitthiphone Bouttivong reported that the initial phase of the complimentary service focuses on primary roads within the city centre and critical links to suburb areas. The department has meticulously mapped these routes to ensure maximum accessibility for residents travelling between Pakse and its neighbouring districts. According to Lao News Agency, the initiative follows a directive from the Governor of Champassak and aligns with Prime Ministerial Order No. 40/PM, issued on 13 March 2026, which mandates state intervention to mitigate the impact of the ongoing fuel crisis. The provincial government will fully subsidise the operating costs of the service. Speaking at the event, Mr Souksavanh Vilayvong emphasised that the primary objective is to alleviate the financial pressure on the public. "This policy aims to provide essential transport relief for civil servants, students, and the general public during this period of high inflation and fuel scarcity," Mr Souksavanh stated. "By encouraging the use of public transport, we are collectively conserving energy and reducing reliance on private vehicles." The provincial authorities confirmed that the free-fare policy will remain in effect until the fuel market stabilises and supplies return to normal levels.
Champassak Launches Free Bus Service in Pakse to Combat Fuel Crisis
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