IMUS CITY, Cavite (PIA) — Cavite’s first point-to-point (P2P) bus service from Imus to all terminals of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport was launched on Monday, November 18 marking a milestone for Cavite commuters and travelers.
Cavite Third District Rep. Jay Advincula, Imus City Mayor Alex Advincula, Lina Group of Companies Chairman Alberto Lina, UBE Express President Garrie A. David, and Ayala Land Mall Inc. Terminal Senior Associate Manager Ivan D. Bautista led the ceremonial launch.
Mayor Advincula said the premium bus service, which will cater to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and locals, is more affordable than other service platforms and taxi providers.
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) Administrator Arnell Ignacio, who also attended the event, said the P2P buses will benefit OFWs and local tourists with the special rates offered.
“All who initiated this project—the private sector and city officials—will hold a special place in the hearts of OFWs and their families for providing them with a comfortable journey to every destination where they will work,” Ignacio said.
The 34-seater premium air-conditioned bus will have a special rate for OFWs of P150 and a regular rate of P300 per trip.
To commemorate the launch, the first 50 passengers enjoyed complimentary rides provided by the city government of Imus. Additionally, from November 19-24, passengers can continue to avail of free rides sponsored by Congressman Advincula.
UBE Express, Inc. is a human logistics service provider committed to providing a safe, convenient, reliable, and modern bus service, adhering to applicable legal and regulatory requirements set by the government.
They offer point-to-point service to give customers an exceptional bus experience. Additionally, the company provides a tarmac shuttle service for various airlines to transport passengers within the airport facility. (RF/PIA-Cavite)