LTFRB issues 1,297 special bus permits for Holy Week exodus

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has issued special permits to 1,297 buses to handle the expected surge in passengers during Holy Week. LTFRB Chairman Vigor Mendoza II said the move ensures enough vehicles as Filipinos travel to provinces for religious observances. Government agencies are preparing for increased traffic and passenger volumes.

MANILA, Philippines — The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has issued special permits to 1,297 buses ahead of the Holy Week passenger surge. Chairman Vigor Mendoza II stated the approvals aim to provide sufficient transport as Filipinos travel to provinces. He noted higher commuter numbers this year, with some choosing public options amid rising fuel prices.

However, some Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX) operators have cut trips to Batangas City, San Jose, Nueva Ecija, and Pangasinan due to high fuel costs, PITX spokesman Jason Salvador said. In Baguio City, bus firms reduced trips by 30 to 50 percent, leading to longer waits, according to BCPO-TEU chief Police Lt. Col. James Allen Dogao.

Other agencies are readying up. The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) expects 2.46 million seaport passengers, 50,000 more than last year. The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) projects 6.5 million airport passengers from March 29 to April 5. North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) traffic remains normal but could rise by up to 3 percent, NLEX Corporation's Robin Ignacio said.

Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation launched its “Biyaheng Arangkada” program from March 27 to April 6 across key expressways. The Philippine Coast Guard raised alert levels with 17,000 personnel deployed, Commodore Noemie Cayabyab said. The Department of Health will implement a “code white alert” in hospitals from March 30 to April 6.

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Philippine lawmakers approving bill for President Marcos' fuel tax powers amid Middle East oil crisis.
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House approves bill granting Marcos special powers on fuel excise tax

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The House of Representatives has approved a bill on second reading granting President Marcos special powers to suspend or reduce excise taxes on fuel to cushion the impact of soaring oil prices due to the Middle East conflict. This measure is part of broader government efforts to protect Filipinos from potential increases in commodity prices. Meanwhile, the Department of Transportation is studying a possible fare hike for public transport.

Eight bus operators at the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX) face investigation for overcharging amid President Marcos’ order to suspend fare hikes. The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) will issue show-cause orders to the firms. Non-compliance could lead to penalties.

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President Marcos announced that ferry and bus fares will not increase during Holy Week after securing commitments from operators. The government is providing subsidies to the transport sector amid soaring fuel prices due to the Middle East conflict.

The Department of Transportation is preparing P3.5 billion in subsidies for free rides and fuel costs of public utility vehicles to counter rising oil prices due to Middle East tensions. This forms part of a two-pronged approach to ease the impact on commuters. The program is expected to launch soon after certification from the Department of Energy.

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Transport Minister Dudy Purwagandhi urged returnees to avoid peak Lebaran traffic on March 24, 28, and 29, 2026, by using work from anywhere (WFA) on March 25-27. One-way national traffic engineering started on March 24 from Kalikangkung Toll Gate to Cikampek Utama.

A total of 425 out of 14,485 gas stations nationwide were temporarily closed as of March 27 due to the fuel crisis triggered by the Iran war, according to the Philippine National Police. The Cordillera Administrative Region recorded the highest number at 79, while President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a national energy emergency.

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PT Jasa Marga projects the peak Lebaran 2026 return traffic on March 29 with around 250,000 vehicles heading to Jakarta. CEO Rivan A. Purwantono based the forecast on current monitoring trends. The government urges using a 30% toll discount on March 26-27 to distribute traffic.

 

 

 

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