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Lahore to Islamabad Fare Increased from Rs. 2,600 to Rs. 3,000 after Hike in Petrol Prices

March 8, 2026
in Pakistan
Lahore to Islamabad Fare Increased from Rs. 2,600 to Rs. 3,000 after Hike in Petrol Prices
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The bus fare for the route from Lahore to Islamabad has recently been increased, rising from Rs. 2,600 to Rs. 3,000. This adjustment comes in the wake of the latest surge in petrol prices, which has placed additional financial pressure on transport operators.

The increase in fuel costs has had a direct impact on transportation charges, affecting not only daily commuters but also long-distance travelers who rely on bus services for intercity travel. Transport companies have cited higher operational expenses as the primary reason for revising fares, including the costs of fuel, maintenance, and staffing.

Passengers are advised to take the fare hike into consideration when planning their journeys and to anticipate potential adjustments in schedules or availability as transport providers adapt to the changing economic conditions. This update highlights the broader effect of rising fuel prices on the transportation sector and the everyday travel decisions of the public.

This information is based on publicly available reports and is intended solely for informational purposes.

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