LTFRB approves fare hikes for jeepneys, buses, TNVS

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board announced fare increases for nearly all public transport modes, effective March 19, amid rising fuel prices from the Middle East conflict. LTFRB Chair Vigor Mendoza called it “one of the hardest decisions of the board” due to erratic fuel surges.

On March 17, 2026, LTFRB Chairman Vigor Mendoza announced during a press briefing provisional fare hikes for jeepneys, buses, P2P buses, airport taxis, and TNVS, effective March 19. He stated the board considered fuel prices (P75-P80 per liter), rising spare parts and maintenance costs, and a 19% minimum wage increase from 2022 to 2025, amid erratic surges due to the Middle East conflict. The new matrices will become permanent by June but could be reduced if fuel prices drop substantially. Per Rappler, traditional jeepney minimum fare rises to P14 from P13 (+P1), per km to P2 from P1.80; modern jeepney to P17 from P15 (+P2), per km to P2.40 from P2.20. Ordinary buses to P15 from P13 (+P2), per km to P2.49 from P2.25; air-conditioned buses to P18 from P15 (+P3), per km to P2.98 from P2.65. TNVS base fares increase by P20 across all types, per km remains P15. For example, Gateway Mall II to SM Masinag will cost around P275. P2P buses up 15%, such as Ortigas to Makati P69 from P60, NAIA to Clark P460 from P400. Airport taxi flag-down to P115 from P75 (+P40) per Rappler, or P155 per Philstar. Provincial bus fares increased March 14 with new per-km rates. Motorcycle taxis under review, along with petitions from ordinary taxis and UV Express. Philstar examples: Divisoria to Cubao modern jeep P26 from P23.8; SM Fairview to Luzon Avenue ordinary bus P27.45 from P24.25; Manila to Baguio P542 from P469.

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Busy Mexico City bus stop with passengers and a sign displaying the new 1.50 peso public transport fare increase, illustrating the government agreement.
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The Government of Mexico City reached an agreement with transport organizations to raise fares for concessioned public transport on Ruta and Corredor routes by 1.50 pesos, effective from November 1, 2025. The adjustment addresses demands to match prices in the State of Mexico and cover operating costs, without impacting systems like the Metrobús. Transport operators commit to enhancements in safety and service quality.

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Due to the war in the Middle East, diesel prices in the Philippines are expected to exceed P100 per liter, prompting public utility vehicle drivers to consider other jobs. Jeepney and tricycle drivers like Renie Rabago and Omeng Elardo struggle with rising fuel costs while their earnings remain low. The government offers a one-time P5,000 subsidy to assist them, though some say it is insufficient.

Fuel prices in the Philippines are set to surge next week due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, according to the Department of Energy. Minimum increases are estimated at P19 per liter for diesel, P9 for gasoline, and P31 for kerosene, though diesel could reach P90 per liter without staggered hikes. The DOE has warned against hoarding and price manipulation.

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Neiva's city hall raised public bus fares starting January 1, factoring in inflation and reduced passenger demand. At the same time, the Energy and Gas Regulation Commission increased national reference prices for gasoline and diesel.

Oil firms in the Philippines announced another fuel price increase effective February 10, marking the fifth straight weekly rise for gasoline, while diesel and kerosene climb for a seventh week.

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Japan's transportation ministry has proposed a roughly 10% increase in Tokyo taxi fares to raise drivers' incomes. The plan includes shortening the base fare distance and other adjustments amid inflation pressures.

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