Travel and Tourism

Affordability, inflation to be considered in LRT 1 fare adjustment

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) will consider critical factors such as affordability and inflation in deciding on the petition of private operator Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC) to adjust LRT-1 ticket prices, according to a transport official. DOTr Assistant Secretary for Railways Jorjette Aquino said the agency’s Railway and Regulatory Unit (RRU) will take into serious consideration not only the …

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LTO issues 1,046 SCO vs. delinquent vehicle dealers in 2024

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has issued a Show Cause Order (SCO) against 1,046 dealers in 2024 for their failure to register newly bought motor vehicles within the prescribed time period. LTO Chief, Assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza II said the agency’s Citizen’s Charter mandates the registration of newly bought motor vehicles to be registered within seven days after …

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PCG assists 2nd wave of travel exodus

On 30 December 2024, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) monitored a total of 195,644 outbound passengers and 173,712 inbound passengers in all ports nationwide. Moreover, the 3,043 deployed frontline personnel in 16 PCG Districts inspected a total of 1,811 vessels and 2,247 motorbancas. Compared to the consolidated report on 29 December 2024, the number of outbound passengers has decreased by …

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CAAP provides Malasakit Kits for air passengers

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) recently provided Malasakit Kits to air travelers passing through CAAP-operated airports commuting for the second wave of holiday rush. Hundreds of Malasakit Kits containing essential items like refreshments and hygiene kits were given to passengers using the airports in Davao, Zamboanga, Dipolog, Pagadian, San Jose, Romblon, Bicol, Virac, Naga, Masbate, Tuguegarao, Tacloban, …

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MARINA implements sulfur cap on marine fuel oil

The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) is implementing the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 0.50% sulfur cap on marine fuel oil in domestic ships by January 1, 2025, according to MARINA administrator Sonia Malaluan. While compliance to the sulfur cap policy is high, Malaluan said some shipping operators with a higher number of vessels will be granted an extension in consideration for the high …

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Japan-quality urban mobility

The Marcos administration is championing projects like the EDSA Greenways (elevated pedestrian walkways) and bike lanes already set up in cities like Kalibo, Laoag, and San Fernando-Pampanga. The EDSA Busway and bus rapid transit systems in Cebu and Davao aim to provide commuters with efficient and eco-friendly alternatives to private vehicles. In July 2024, the Marcos government partnered with Japan …

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Pioneering clean energy and modernization

While cities like Paris, Madrid and Athens plan to ban diesel vehicles, and countries like Norway are phasing out conventional cars in favor of electric vehicles (EVs), the Philippine government is pioneering EV use. Under President Marcos’s directive, at least 10% of government fleets are set to transition to EVs. Current infrastructure includes 384 electric PUVs, 7,515 registered EVs, and …

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DOTr-SAICT intensifies anti-colorum campaign

The Department of Transportation (DOTr), through its Special Action and Intelligence Committee for Transportation (SAICT), is cracking down on illegal transportation operations in a major push for safer, legitimate public transport this holiday season.  The intensified campaign yielded significant results. Recent operations by SAICT’s Special Operations Group (SOG) netted seven colorum public utility vehicles (PUVs) in Metro Manila’s northern and …

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PBBM witnesses contract signing of big-ticket transport agreements

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. witnessed the signing of seven key transport agreements expected to improve the country’s transportation system. The agreements for the New Cebu International Container Port (NCICP), Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (Cebu BRT), modernization of Bohol-Panglao International Airport, as well as agreements for the New Dumaguete and New Siargao airports were signed in the presence of Pres. Marcos …

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Livelihood kits distributed to EDSA Greenways project-affected residents

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) distributed livelihood packages to residents in Malibay, Pasay City, who will be affected by the EDSA Greenways project. In coordination with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and City Government of Pasay, the livelihood package assistance is intended to support income augmentation for the recipients during their relocation and throughout the project’s construction phase. …

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