More P2P (Point to Point) routes are coming to Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon this year.
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) made the announcement on their Facebook page yesterday.
The new routes include the following:
Pasig (city proper)-Ortigas
Pasig (city proper)-Makati
Pasay-Makati
Las Piñas-Makati
Taguig (city proper)-Ortigas
Taguig (city proper)-Makati
Sucat-Lawton
Alabang-Lawton
Bacoor-Makati
Imus-Makati
Noveleta-Makati
Dasmariñas-Makati (via Daanghari)
Malolos-North EDSA
Bocaue/Santa Maria-North EDSA
Malabon/Navotas-Pasay (via R10)
NAIA-Alabang
NAIA-Sta Rosa, Laguna
NAIA-Cubao
NAIA-Ortigas
Clark-Malolos, Bulacan
Clark-Tarlac City, Tarlac
Clark-San Jose, Nueva Ecija
https://www.facebook.com/DOTrPH/posts/1028802223925580
P2P buses are different from regular buses because they offer services between two destinations on a regular schedule and don’t have additional stops in between. Rides usually have 30-minute to 1-hour intervals depending on the route.
Unlike regular buses, P2P buses do not allow passengers to stand and don’t pick up other passengers on the side of the road.
Many P2P buses also offer premium amenities such as WiFi, reclining seats, movies, and more.
Fares vary per route and most buses accept payment through Beep cards, a reloadable smart card.
