Alabang, Sta. Rosa to NAIA P2P bus trips to start Nov. 8 | ABS-CBN
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Alabang, Sta. Rosa to NAIA P2P bus trips to start Nov. 8
ABS-CBN News
Published Nov 06, 2018 08:47 PM PHT

MANILA - Residents of Muntinlupa and Sta. Rosa City, Laguna will soon be able to book point-to-point buses to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
MANILA - Residents of Muntinlupa and Sta. Rosa City, Laguna will soon be able to book point-to-point buses to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
Premium bus operator Ube Express announced on its Facebook page on Tuesday that it will launch P2P routes from the Alabang Town Center and Ayala South Park in Muntinlupa, and Robinsons Tagapo, Sta. Rosa and Solenad, Nuvali also in Sta. Rosa on Thursday Nov. 8.
Premium bus operator Ube Express announced on its Facebook page on Tuesday that it will launch P2P routes from the Alabang Town Center and Ayala South Park in Muntinlupa, and Robinsons Tagapo, Sta. Rosa and Solenad, Nuvali also in Sta. Rosa on Thursday Nov. 8.
The company said the buses will bring passengers from these areas to NAIA Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4.
The company said the buses will bring passengers from these areas to NAIA Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4.
UBE Express, which is owned by logistics firm Air 21, currently operates P2P buses to NAIA from Robinsons Galleria, Araneta Center, Intramuros in Manila, Ayala Center in Makati, Grand Prix Hotel in Pasay, and the Mall of Asia.
UBE Express, which is owned by logistics firm Air 21, currently operates P2P buses to NAIA from Robinsons Galleria, Araneta Center, Intramuros in Manila, Ayala Center in Makati, Grand Prix Hotel in Pasay, and the Mall of Asia.
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The bus operator, meanwhile, earlier apologized to customers who encountered problems booking rides using the Ube Express Passenger app. The company said it was currently upgrading its app with additional features.
The bus operator, meanwhile, earlier apologized to customers who encountered problems booking rides using the Ube Express Passenger app. The company said it was currently upgrading its app with additional features.
"We apologize for the inconvenience and we appreciate your patience," the company said in another post on its Facebook page.
"We apologize for the inconvenience and we appreciate your patience," the company said in another post on its Facebook page.
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