Starting from midnight on the 18th, the toll fee for Incheon Bridge will be reduced by 63%. The toll for small vehicles (passenger cars) will be reduced from 5,500 KRW to 2,000 KRW, for compact cars from 2,750 KRW to 1,000 KRW, for medium-sized vehicles from 9,400 KRW to 3,500 KRW, and for large vehicles from 12,200 KRW to 4,500 KRW.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced on the 16th that it had signed a revised implementation agreement with Incheon Bridge Co., the operator of Incheon Bridge, to reduce the toll fees to alleviate the burden on the public. Following the toll reduction for Incheon International Airport Expressway (Yeongjong Bridge) in October 2023, both highways accessing Incheon International Airport will now have reduced toll fees.
After the toll reduction for Yeongjong Bridge, the daily traffic volume reached 130,000 vehicles, resulting in a toll burden reduction effect of approximately 320 billion KRW. The toll reduction for Incheon Bridge is expected to save 1.72 million KRW annually for daily commuters.
Kim Hong-rak, Director of Airport Policy at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, stated that the toll reduction for Incheon Bridge will alleviate the toll burden for those using Incheon International Airport and local residents who use the bridge daily. He added that efforts will be made to maintain the highest standards of safety and cleanliness for both Incheon Bridge and Yeongjong Bridge.