Transportation Cost Refund Benefits for Gyeonggi Residents

Many people miss out on transportation cost refund benefits despite using buses and subways every month.
If you are a resident of Gyeonggi Province, it's important to know about
the eligibility criteria and benefits of The Gyeonggi Pass,
the available transportation methods, and how to apply.
We have compiled essential information for you.
Check your eligibility and reduce your transportation expenses.
If you are a resident of Gyeonggi Province, you can benefit from transportation cost refunds! Learn step by step about eligibility and how to apply.
If you are registered as a resident in Gyeonggi Province, are over 19 years old, and use public transportation more than 15 times a month, check out 'The Gyeonggi Pass'. For children and teenagers aged 6 to 18, look into the 'Gyeonggi Province Children and Youth Transportation Cost Support Program'.
The Gyeonggi Pass is a policy that adds Gyeonggi Province's additional benefits to K-Pass advantages. It offers more favorable benefits to residents, such as expanded eligibility for young adults and no limit on the number of refunds.
Benefits are provided through two methods: the basic K-Pass and the All-Card. Check the refund rates based on eligibility and the standard amount for the All-Card.
The system automatically applies the more advantageous option between the basic K-Pass and the All-Card based on usage amounts and frequencies, so no separate selection is required.
You can use this benefit on most public transportation nationwide, including city buses, express buses, subways, GTX, Shinbundang Line, and airport railways. However, transportation methods that require separate tickets are excluded.
To benefit, obtain a K-Pass card, sign up, and register your card. After that, just use public transportation as usual. There is no separate Gyeonggi Pass app; registration and card setup are only available through the K-Pass app or website.
Check your eligibility and benefits to help reduce your transportation costs.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/gyeonggi_gov/224334516037
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