NX freeze cash fares again for 2020

Welcome news for passengers as NX Bus announce that cash fares will once again stay the same price in 2020 and there will be no increase.

NX West Midlands

From 2nd January 2020 and for the third year in a row, cash fares – that’s single tickets, day and off-peak day tickets plus group tickets – are frozen. This means our off-peak daysaver costs the same in 2020 as it did in 2014!

There are also some fares being reduced:

Our one-week travelcard is being reduced from £18 to £17.50!

We are cutting the price of the under-18s all-day ticket – the daysaver – from £3.10 in 2019 to £2.30 in 2020!

Discounts for paying by mobile, contactless and Pay As You Go will be coming to an end so these fares will be aligned with cash, making our pricing the same for everyone, however you choose to pay. 

NX Bus: Fares frozen again for 2020

For a summary of the changes:

If you pay with cash click here.

If you pay via mobile, click here.

If you pay via contactless, click here. 

If you pay via Swift Pay As You Go, click here.

NX Coventry

Mostly as quoted above, with the following differences:

There are also some fares being reduced:

We are cutting the price of the under-18s all-day ticket – the daysaver – from £2.50 in 2019 to £2.30 in 2020!

If you travel from Coventry into the West Midlands there is also a saving to be made on our West Midlands weekly travelcard, which is being reduced from £18 to £17.50.

NX Bus: Fares Frozen again for 2020

For a summary of the changes:

If you pay with cash click here. 

If you pay via mobile, click here.

If you pay via contactless, click here. 

If you pay via Swift Pay As You Go, click here. 


At present there is no information on any changes to prices for weekly, monthly and direct debit season tickets/passes, hopefully these will also remain the same, but as soon as I know more I’ll update this post.

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