There are two options for you to consider. This conversation is about structure, not the price of fares.
Once the fare structure is in place, we will review fare prices annually.
Motu Move
Motu Move, the National Ticketing Solution, is based on a tag on/tag off solution that will provide easy, consistent ways to pay for buses, trains and ferries across Aotearoa.
It will be implemented first in Timaru and Temuka, followed by our Greater Christchurch Metro network.
The current plan is to increase fares with the roll out of Motu Move. Adult fares within one zone will increase from $2 (with a Metrocard) to $3 (when customers tag off). We are expecting this to happen in mid-2025.
This structure would see adult bus travel within a district cost $3.
Travel between districts (e.g. Rolleston to Christchurch city) would be $4. For example, bus journeys within the Christchurch district boundary would be $3 when a customer tags off, or less if a customer has a concession.
A trip completed within Selwyn or Waimakariri (e.g. from Rangiora to Kaiapoi) would also be $3 when they tag off, or less with a concession. But if you were travelling from Rolleston or Rangiora into Christchurch city, the fare would be $4, or less if a customer has a concession, because you would cross into another zone.
Maintaining a simple fare structure
This fare structure maintains the simplicity of consistent fares for the most common trips on the Metro network (travel within Christchurch) and limited added complexity, with the higher fare generally being associated with longer trips.
As with the current flat fare, the structure would include a higher price for ferry travel ($5).

This approach is reverting to the zone structure we had in place before the fare trial.
This fare structure would see bus travel within a district cost $3, zone two (over a boundary) $4 and zone 3 (over two boundaries) $6. The Diamond Harbour ferry would cost $5.
As you can see, different fares would be charged depending on how many zone boundaries are crossed in the trip.
As with the 2-zone fare structure, a trip within the Christchurch district boundary would be $3, or less if a customer has a concession. A trip completed within Selwyn or Waimakariri (e.g. from Rangiora to Kaiapoi) would also be $3 or less.
A trip from Lincoln to Christchurch city would be $4 and a trip from Darfield to Christchurch city would cost $6.

More choice for bus users
This fare structure adds more variety and options, and charges those customers travelling the furthest on our network the most, to go some way to cover the cost of delivering such a service.