Bus Near NIAI Airport

By Hannah Smithson


Choosing a bus company in the Philippines is definitely a tough job. There are several bus companies all around, but only not very many do have a website. In our bus transportation section you discover 6 bus companies with websites and 26 with either cell phone number or e-mail address.

But if you arrive in Manila, you might also need to find the terminal of your bus company. There is no bus terminal at the airport and there is no central bus terminal. To make the search job even tougher, only a few companies going south have to be based in the southern bus terminals of Metro Manila.

The same holds true for the north luzon trip.

There are 3 major sectors in Metro Manila to find bus terminals: EDSA in Pasay, Sampaloc and Cubao in Quezon City.

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The very best way to get within the airport to the terminal of your bus company is choosing a taxi cab. Even the rather neighborhood Pasay Terminals are not easy to find. Indicate the terminal and the bus company, your taxi driver will provide you with there. To the Pasay terminals think of 10 minutes off-rush.hour and Twenty minutes from 4 to eight PM. The fare shouldn't surpass 150 pesos.

Cubao is our most well-liked bus terminal in Metro Manila. Should you couldn't get a ticket online, you should go there (taxi, of course) about 3 to 4 hours in advance. Once you got your ticket, have a trip to the nearby Araneta Mall and have either lunch or dinner. From this terminal leave the famous Peafrancia Tours Deluxe Benz. This is actually the Five Star Bus Company of the bus lines in the Philippine

FiveStar is one of the leading bus companies in the Philippines, servicing routes to Pangasinan and provinces of North Central Luzon, that include the provinces of Nueva Ecija, Tarlac and North Zambales.

Pangasinan Five Star Bus Company, Incorporated, or simply just known as Five Star is one of the major bus companies in the Philippines, servicing routes mainly in the province of Pangasinan and Central Luzon plains, including the provinces of Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Bulacan, Pampanga, and Northern Zambales. The company is a sister of Victory Liner. To date, Five Star deploys more than 900 buses in its operations which includes its subsidiaries.




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