Private Bus Operators Threaten Island-Wide Strike Over Fare Delay

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March 22, 2026

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Private Bus Operators Threaten Island-Wide Strike Over Fare Delay




March 22, Colombo (LNW): A looming transport disruption is on the cards this evening, as private bus operators warn they will withdraw services nationwide if authorities fail to confirm a long-awaited fare revision.

The Lanka Private Bus Owners’ Association has issued an ultimatum, stating that a strike will commence at 6:00 p.m. unless an official announcement on revised ticket prices is made by 5:00 p.m. today. The move could leave thousands of daily commuters stranded during peak hours.

Union representatives claim they have made repeated attempts to engage with the National Transport Commission, including a recent visit to seek urgent talks. However, they allege that their requests have not been met with a satisfactory or timely response.

Operators argue that rising operational expenses, particularly fuel costs, have made it increasingly difficult to continue services under the current fare structure. They insist that a delay in revising fares places undue financial strain on bus owners and drivers alike.







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