John Carlo Magallon
BUSINESS

PUV operators save over P5M from PITX fee suspension

Maria Bernadette Romero

Public utility vehicle (PUV) operators using the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX) are expected to save more than P5 million following the suspension of terminal fees for three months starting next week.

Department of Transportation (DOTr) Acting Secretary Banoy Lopez said Thursday the suspension will provide immediate financial relief to thousands of PUV operators and drivers using PITX daily.

In recommending the suspension, Lopez said the measure will help operators cope with rising fuel costs while ensuring that they can continue their operations without passing additional expenses on to commuters.

“This initiative is a big help to them because they will save on terminal fees, which they can use to buy fuel or for any of their other expenses,” Lopez said.

Under the current fee structure, provincial buses pay up to P100 per onboarding at PITX, while city buses and UV Express vehicles are charged P20. Traditional and modern jeepneys, as well as taxis, pay P10 each.

The free terminal fee program covers all PUVs operating at PITX, including provincial buses, city buses, modern public utility jeepneys, traditional jeepneys, UV Express vehicles, and taxis.

The DOTr said the suspension will remain in effect for three months but may still be extended depending on the department’s assessment of the transport sector’s situation and fuel prices.