公共小型货车、公共汽车和货运服务享有两个月的通行费折扣

交通部宣布,自 3 月 23 日起,收费特许经营商将对公用事业车辆、公共汽车和货运服务实施为期两个月的折扣。此举旨在缓解中东危机下燃料价格飙升所带来的影响。

交通部(DOTr)宣布,自 3 月 23 日起,私营收费特许经营商将为一级公共事业车辆或吉普尼车、二级公共事业巴士以及三级货运服务车辆(包括物流和基本货物运输)提供折扣。这项措施是马科斯总统为应对中东危机下油价飞涨的影响而下达的指令。在致交通部部长乔瓦尼-洛佩兹(Giovanni Lopez)的一封信中,收费监管委员会执行董事杰伊-阿特-图加德(Jay Art Tugade)表示,收费公路运营商将自愿为重要运输部门提供临时折扣。洛佩兹对生力公司的雷蒙-安(Ramon Ang)和大都会太平洋收费公路公司(MPTC)的曼尼-潘吉里南(Manny Pangilinan)表示感谢,并指出他们为私家车司机、乘客、消费者和商人提供了帮助。折扣最初将持续两个月,并将根据审查情况每周向符合条件的车辆发放回扣。一级车辆每次端到端行程可节省高达 18 比索,二级车辆可节省 47 比索,三级车辆可节省 72 比索。MPTC的NLEX KaBiyahe计划从3月23日开始至5月22日结束,该计划惠及经认可的公共汽车、现代化吉普尼车和拥有有效Easytrip套餐且未参加其他计划的3级车。此外,从 3 月 23 日开始,乘坐马尼拉地铁 3 号线和轻轨 2 号线可享受半价优惠。

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