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Candidates and freshmen get a 10% discount on train ticket prices

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The railway industry reduces 10% of train ticket prices for candidates taking the high school graduation exam, enrollment and new students enrolling in 2026 along with accompanying relatives.

Railway transport enterprises that do not reduce ticket prices according to regulations will be fined up to 10 million VND

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The Government stipulates a fine of up to 10 million VND for railway transport businesses that do not implement fare reduction according to regulations.

Gasoline and oil prices decrease, railway prices and freight rates reduced from March 13

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After domestic gasoline and oil prices sharply decreased, the railway industry adjusted to reduce passenger fares by 3% and freight rates by 4%, applying from 0:00 on March 13.

Railways increase fares by 10%, freight rates by 15%

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Ho Chi Minh City - Railways increase passenger fares by 10% and freight rates by 15% from March 8th due to a sharp increase in domestic diesel prices.

Applying technology to support people to optimize experiences during the 2026 Lunar New Year

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Technology applications are becoming tools to help people prepare and enjoy the 2026 Lunar New Year more conveniently and safely.

List of subjects eligible for Tet train ticket discounts from 30% to 90%

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According to regulations, many groups are entitled to Tet train ticket discounts from 30% to 90%, calculated based on actual ticket prices.

Students are supported with train and bus tickets to return home for Tet

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Hanoi - Many bus companies have implemented discount programs to support students and workers in difficult circumstances to return to their hometowns to celebrate the 2026 Lunar New Year.

Google Wallet can automatically fetch train tickets from Gmail

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Google Wallet rolls out train ticket integration from Gmail.

1,000 train tickets to bring disadvantaged workers from Dong Nai back home for Tet

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Dong Nai Provincial Labor Federation supports 1,000 train tickets to bring disadvantaged workers home to celebrate Tet At Ty 2025.