From July 22, the prices for London's Oyster cards will increase, marking the first adjustment in a decade. The 60+ Oyster card will nearly double from £20 to £35, with eligibility checks rising from £10 to £18 and replacement cards also costing £18. Young travelers with Oyster Zip cards will face a £1 increase, and replacement fees will go up from £10 to £11. In September, new and Visitor Oyster cards will rise from £7 to £10, while Freedom Passes remain unaffected. Transport for London cites financial constraints as the reason for these hikes.
The price of London's Oyster cards will increase for the first time in a decade, with the 60+ Oyster card nearly doubling from £20 to £35.
The annual eligibility check for the 60+ Oyster card will rise from £10 to £18, and the replacement fee will also increase from £10 to £18.
Oyster Zip cards for children, students, and care leavers will see a £1 increase, with replacement fees rising from £10 to £11.
TfL stated that these price hikes are necessary to address financial constraints and to bridge the revenue gap for the 60+ card.
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