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VIP Jeoun Transport announces fare increases effective April 8

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VIP Jeoun Transport has announced a significant upward revision of its fares for both executive coach and standard tour services, effective Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

The new fare schedule, released by management on Tuesday, covers 42 routes for executive coaches and 33 routes for the standard tour category. The company stated that this is its first fare adjustment since April 2024.

Under the new rates, passengers travelling from Accra to Kumasi on an executive coach will pay GH¢150, while those on a standard tour bus will pay GH¢120. The Accra to Tamale route has been set at GH¢360 for executive class and GH¢290 for standard.

The highest executive fare on the list is the Accra to Kulungugu route at GH¢460. Other notable executive fares include Accra to Hamile (GH¢450), Accra to Bawku (GH¢430), Accra to Navrongo and Paga (GH¢420 each), and Accra to Bolgatanga (GH¢410).

For standard tour passengers, the most expensive route is Accra to Garu at GH¢350, followed by Accra to Bawku at GH¢340 and Accra to Bolgatanga at GH¢330.

Intercity fares from Kumasi have also been adjusted. Executive coach passengers travelling from Kumasi to Tamale will now pay GH¢210, Kumasi to Wa GH¢240, and Kumasi to Kulungugu GH¢300. On the standard tour from Kumasi, Tamale is priced at GH¢170 and Wa at GH¢190.

Other affected executive routes from Accra include Sunyani (GH¢200), Takyiman (GH¢200), Sampa (GH¢230), Dormaa (GH¢220), Drobo (GH¢220), Kintampo (GH¢220), Nkoranza (GH¢210), Sefwi Juaboso (GH¢220), Ahafo Goaso (GH¢200), Dunkwa-on-Offin (GH¢190), Asante Mampong (GH¢170), Obuasi (GH¢180), and Wassa Akropong (GH¢200).

Standard tour fares from Accra include Sunyani (GH¢170), Wenchi (GH¢180), Drobo (GH¢180), Dunkwa (GH¢160), Diaso (GH¢180), Tarkwa (GH¢150), Takoradi (GH¢120), Cape Coast (GH¢110), Enchi (GH¢190), Asankragua (GH¢180), and Samreboi (GH¢190).

The company noted that a previous notice announcing a fare increase was first published on March 14, 2025, but was suspended on March 18, 2025. No reason was given for the suspension at the time.

VIP Jeoun Transport, established in 2008, operates modern air-conditioned 42-seater coaches from major terminals in Accra and Kumasi, connecting cities across Ghana including Tamale, Sunyani, Takyiman, Wa, Bolgatanga, and Bawku.

Management has urged passengers to take note of the revised fares, which take effect on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

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