Starting January 1, 2026, toll fees on Greece’s major highways, including Attiki Odos, Olympia Odos, and Moreas, will increase slightly, officials have announced.

The adjustments, based on annual inflation-linked updates outlined in concession agreements, are expected to be modest but could influence the frequency of trips, particularly for passenger cars and freight vehicles.

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The operator of Attiki Odos, Nea Attiki Odos Parachorisi A.E., confirmed the updates under Article 18.4.1 of its concession contract, which allows annual toll adjustments according to inflation.

Similarly, Olympia Odos and Moreas highways will see their toll fees revised at midnight on December 31, 2025, taking effect from January 1, 2026. Drivers traveling routes such as Elefsina–Corinth–Patras–Pyrgos will encounter slightly higher charges, following the same inflation-adjusted framework.

These changes aim to maintain highway operations and infrastructure, while remaining moderate enough to minimize disruptions for commuters and commercial transport. Authorities also noted that toll rates on Nea Odos and Ionia Odos will follow similar adjustments, ensuring consistency across Greece’s major toll roads.