Slovenian train ticket prices will increase by an average of 16% beginning in July, impacting one-way and return journeys. However, the cost of season tickets – annual, monthly, and weekly passes – will remain stable. A significant change also involves penalty fares for passengers purchasing tickets directly on the train, which will more than double. Slovenian Railways cited unspecified reasons for the price adjustments. The increase aims to address operational costs and potentially modernize the rail network, though details remain limited. Passengers are advised to purchase tickets in advance to avoid the higher onboard penalties. The changes are expected to affect both commuters and tourists utilizing Slovenia’s rail system.