Queens Park Rangers have frozen season ticket renewal prices for next season.
QPR secured Premier League survival on the last day of the season despite losing to eventual champions Manchester City in the most dramatic fashion.
Chairman Tony Fernandes is keen to ensure fans are not priced out of going to Loftus Road ahead of another lucrative season in the top flight.
"When I first joined this fantastic club in August, I knew our return to the Premier League would be an adventure - but nothing could prepare me for the rollercoaster ride of last season," said Fernandes.
"Retaining our top-flight status is only the beginning. Rest assured that as you continue to support QPR, myself, the other owners and the playing and non-playing staff will work tirelessly to ensure it remains a club you can be proud of.
"Next season promises to be equally as exciting, yet hopefully not as nail-biting - and we want you to be part of it."
Despite this, QPR recently came last in an ING Direct Value table, which compares club season ticket costs with Premier League performance and entertainment value and getting the most points for your pound.