Hong Kong’s Public Transport Fare Subsidy Scheme: who benefits from it and how to claim your subsidy
- The scheme is open to all public transport users, provided they clock up more than HK$400 in fares each month
- Users are not confined to Octopus payments to claim the subsidy but they must have an Octopus card to do so
Hong Kong’s commuters can pocket a non-means tested transport subsidy of up to HK$300 (US$38) per month from Saturday.
The Public Transport Fare Subsidy Scheme, effective from January 1 this year, was first announced by Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor in her maiden policy address in 2017 as a relief measure for commuters.
Under the scheme, the subsidy would be 25 per cent of public travel expenses exceeding HK$400 a month, capped at HK$300, costing the government about HK$2.3 billion a year.
In January, the total amount of the handouts reached HK$186 million, benefiting more than 2.3 million public transport users.
But Hongkongers might wonder how this citywide scheme actually works.

Do I have to apply for the scheme? Are there any age and income restrictions?