Cabinet approves 50% exemption on licensing, permit fees for public transport operators
The exemption applies to large and medium public transport buses, taxis, and service vehicles regulated by the Land Transport Regulatory Commission. However, transport services under the jurisdiction of the Greater Amman Municipality and the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority are excluded.
Operators who have already paid fees in 2025 will receive refunds. The initiative aims to support the sector amid economic challenges, geopolitical uncertainties, and fluctuating fuel prices.
Additionally, the government approved the establishment of a Passenger Transport Support Fund to enhance public transport services. The fund will finance sector development, support transport workers, encourage smart transport systems, and modernize the fleet through grants and loans. It also aims to make public transport more accessible, particularly for university students, individuals with disabilities, and the elderly, while promoting greater workforce participation, particularly among women.
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