"From Monday, September 1, children under 18 travelling on public transport within the Dublin Commuter Leap Fare Zone will be eligible for a 67pc discount compared with adult fares. The move brings outer suburban areas into line with the discounts already available within the Dublin City Zone. The change follows a series of fare adjustments earlier this year, which redrew boundaries to create four new Leap fare zones across Dublin and its surrounding commuter belt."
"At present, children using a weekly Leap product for journeys to Dublin city centre pay €16. From Monday, the cost will fall to €10.60 - a saving of €5.40, or 33pc. The revised fares will also allow children travelling in from Zones 2, 3 and 4 to continue their journey within the city centre at no extra charge, whether by train, Luas or Dublin Bus services."
From Monday, September 1, children under 18 travelling within the Dublin Commuter Leap Fare Zone will receive a 67pc discount compared with adult fares. Outer suburban areas are aligned with discounts already available in the Dublin City Zone after boundaries were redrawn to create four new Leap fare zones across Dublin and its commuter belt. The discount applies to daily, weekly and monthly Child Leap products and can be purchased via the Leap top-up app or at leapcard.ie. Several commuter towns in Zone 2 will benefit. Weekly child fares to the city drop from €16 to €10.60, and children from Zones 2, 3 and 4 can continue within the city centre at no extra charge. Interim weekly discounts will also apply as part of the broader fare strategy.
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