Belgrade is set to offer free public transit for all residents beginning January 1, 2025, APA reports citing Deutsche Welle.
The offer means "no one will have to pay for a ticket anymore," the mayor of the Serbian capital, Aleksandar Sapic, announced on Wednesday.
The city with 1.7 million residents is one of the few major European capitals without an underground system.
But it is not the first in Europe to have made public transport free — with others like Luxembourg and Estonia's Tallinn already having done so.