Ukrzaliznytsia (UZ) will revise prices for a number of goods sold on long-distance trains for the first time since 2018. The changes will take effect on June 18, 2025, the company said.
“In particular, the price of a cup of classic tea will increase from 10 UAH to 20 UAH, which, according to market price analysis, will still remain significantly below the average market price. However, this increase will allow the railway to at least cover the operating costs associated with the sale of these products,” the company said in a statement on its Facebook page on Tuesday.
As emphasized by Ukrzaliznytsia, this will be the first price increase since 2018, while the cost of raw materials, energy, logistics, and the inflation index (consumer prices) have shown steady growth throughout the period.
It is emphasized that the price revision will be up to 20 UAH and will affect carbonated and non-carbonated water, instant coffee and 3-in-1 coffee drinks, while boiling water will remain free of charge. Prices for all beverages on Intercity+ high-speed trains, as well as for hot meals as part of a pilot project on long-distance trains, remain unchanged.
“Important: Ukrzaliznytsia continues to keep ticket prices for the social segment of passenger transportation unchanged since the beginning of the full-scale invasion,” the company emphasized.
In comments to the post, passengers suggested automatically including the cost of drinks to maintain demand. In response to the suggestion, Ukrzaliznytsia noted that both bed linen and drinks are optional extras, and the company does not plan to force passengers to purchase goods. The company believes that: “passengers should have the choice to refuse or add services.”
In addition, one of the flights is testing the possibility of paying for additional services by card and hopes to quickly expand this option to other routes.
Ukrzaliznytsia reminded that three types of classic tea, three types of signature tea, capsule and drip coffee, as well as an updated range of snacks are currently available on trains. Passengers on international trains are offered a dessert menu, children’s carriages have a special children’s menu from restaurateur Yevgen Klopotenko, and four long-distance trains are testing full lunches: deruny, pilaf, potatoes with chicken, and syrniki.