Greece is implementing new fines for fare evasion on public transit in Athens and Thessaloniki, with €100 penalties for passengers without valid tickets and €50 for reduced-fare users. Penalties can be reduced by 50% if users purchase monthly unlimited cards.
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Passengers without a valid ticket on buses, metro, trams and trolleybuses in Athens and Thessaloniki will soon pay a flat €100 fine under new legislation aimed at curbing fare evasion. Reduced-fare users face €50, with a possible 50% reduction if they purchase a monthly unlimited card. The post Greece Sets Hefty Fine for Travelling Without a Ticket appeared first on Greek City Times .
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May 2, 2026, 10:35 AM UTC
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