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The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) today confirmed that the travel authority from the PNP and the medical certificate from the LGU health office are no longer required for travel after the IATF-MEID approved the harmonized national travel protocols for land, air, and sea recommended by the department.


DILG Undersecretary and Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya said that the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID) issued Resolution No. 101 on Friday approving the streamlined travel protocols crafted by the DILG in coordination with the Philippine National Police, Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines, League of Provinces of the Philippines, League of Municipalities of the Philippines, and the League of Cities of the Philippines.

He said that the new protocols are applicable to all LGUs across the country and he enjoined all LGUs to comply with the new regulations issued by the IATF.

He also said that COVID-19 testing shall not be mandatory for domestic travelers except if the LGU of destination will require testing as a requirement prior to travel. “If the LGU of destination requires a test, it shall only require a Reverse-Transcription - Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) test and no other. Meaning, LGUs cannot require Antigen tests or rapid tests as test requirements prior to travel,” he said.

He advised all travelers to check with their LGU of destination before travelling to ensure a smooth trip.
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Malaya also said that under the new protocols approved by the IATF, no traveler shall be required to undergo facility-based quarantine unless they exhibit symptoms upon arrival at the LGU of destination. “Therefore, the health assessment of passengers or travelers supervised by medical professionals shall be mandatory upon entry in the port/terminal and exit at point of destination,” he said.

He said that all LGUs, regardless if they require PCR tests or not, shall conduct clinical and exposure assessment at all points of entry and exit to ensure that only asymptomatic, non-close contact individuals are allowed to travel or move from one LGU to another.

Malaya emphasized that with the travel regulations harmonized, minimum public health standards which include physical distancing, hand hygiene, cough etiquette and wearing of face masks and face shields, among others, shall be strictly implemented by the PNP and local authorities.


Those Authorized Persons Outside of Residence (APORs) from national government agencies and attached agencies shall provide their identification card, travel order, and travel itinerary, and must pass symptom-screening at ports of entry and exit pursuant to IATF Resolution No. 98-A issued on February 4, 2021.

“Pero kahit lumuwag ang travel protocols, paalala po sa travelers na pinapatupad pa rin ang minimum public health standards. Maging disiplinado pa rin po sa pagsunod sa physical distancing, hand hygiene, cough etiquette at pagsuot ng face masks at face shields. Disiplina muna para sa ligtas na biyahe,” he said.
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For ports and terminals, on the other hand, all must have assigned sufficient quarantine facilities. A referral system must be in place wherein travelers who become symptomatic shall be transferred to quarantine or isolation facilities to enable the Bureau of Quarantine for airports, or local health officials in case of LGUs, to take over.


For the National Capital Region, all buses bound for provinces shall be required to use the Integrated Terminal Exchange as the central hub for transportation. No bus company or public transport shall be allowed to use their private terminals.

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LGUs, at their option, may provide transportation for all travelers who are transiting from one LGU to another in cases of arrivals at air and seaports to their end-point destinations.

DILG: PNP Travel Authority and medical certificate no longer required for travel


After enduring months of suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic, public utility vehicles (PUVs) have resumed operations, albeit with limitations on capacity. The early months of the pandemic witnessed a complete halt in public transportation, leaving commuters with scarce alternatives. However, as we gradually adapt to the "new normal," an increasing number of PUVs are being permitted to ply the streets once again.



In addition to traditional jeepneys and buses, UV Express vans have long been a reliable mode of transportation for the public. With over a hundred UV Express routes traversing Metro Manila and neighboring provinces such as Cavite, Bulacan, Laguna, and Rizal, they play a crucial role in connecting commuters to various destinations.

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UV Express Routes

As of November 23, 2020, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has authorized the reopening of several UV Express routes, providing commuters with more options for their daily travels.

Alabang

  • Alabang – Imus Toll Bridge, PhP 32
  • Alabang – Imus, PhP 24


Caloocan

  • Deparo – SM North EDSA/C.I.T, PhP 26
  • Deparo – Blumentritt, PhP 36


Fairview

  • SM Fairview – Buendia, PhP 55
  • SM Fairview – T.M. Kalaw via Commonwealth, PhP 43


Las Pinas

  • Southmall – Lawton, PhP 23
  • SM South Mall – Quiapo, PhP 57
  • Southmall – Lawton, PhP 55
  • Almanza – Ayala Center via SLEX/Skyway


Makati

  • Ayala Center – Suki Market (Mayon), PhP 26
  • Comembo – SM Megamall, PhP 11
  • Ayala – G. Tuazon, PhP 27
  • Pembo (Staff House) – Ayala, PhP 8


Malabon

  • Malabon – Ayala, PhP 44
  • Malabon – Cubao, PhP 30



Marikina

  • Brgy. Fortune (Marikina City) – Cubao, Quezon City, PhP 21
  • San Roque (Marikina)- Commonwealth Market, PhP 20
  • Sto. Niño (Marikina) – Ayala, PhP 38
  • Sto. Niño (Marikina) – Ortigas Center, PhP 24
  • Concepcion (Marikina Heights) – SM Megamall
  • Marikina Heights – Ayala
  • Marikina River Bank – Robinson’s Galleria, PhP 14
  • Sto. Nino (Marikina) – Ayala, PhP 38
  • Sto. Nino (Marikina) – Ortigas Center, PhP 24


Muntilupa

  • Sucat – Quiapo


Novaliches

  • Lagro – Quiapo via Sauyo, PhP 46
  • Lagro – SM North EDSA, PhP 26
  • Lagro – T.M. Kalaw, PhP 50
  • Novaliches – Cubao Farmers’ Market, PhP 37
  • Novaliches – Monumento, PhP 24
  • Robinson’s, Novaliches – Vito Cruz, PhP 47
  • Robinson’s Place, Novaliches – Buendia, PhP 55
  • San Bartolome – MRT (North Ave.), PhP 15


Paranaque

  • BF Paranaque – Ayala Center, PhP 40
  • Sucat (Parañaque) – Lawton (Park ‘N Ride), PhP 40
  • SM Bicutan – Ayala Center


Pasig

  • Pasig San Joaquin – Robinson’s Galleria, PhP 14
  • Rosario (Pasig) – McKinley Hills (Taguig), PhP 15
  • Pasig – Ayala Center, PhP 16
  • Pasig (Santolan) – SM Megamall via Robinson, PhP 16
  • Pasig – SM Megamall via Robinson’s Galleria, PhP 18


Pateros

  • Pateros – TM Kalaw (Masagana Term), PhP 34


Quezon City

  • SM North C.I.T. – T.M. Kalaw, PhP 21
  • Tandang Sora (Visayas Ave.) – T.M. Kalaw, PhP 32
  • Trinoma Mall – Robinson’s Mall, Novaliches via Commonwealth, PhP 24
  • Cubao-Padilla via Ermin Garcia, Marcos Highway, PhP 35
  • SM North EDSA – SM Fairview, PhP 30
  • Mindanao Ave./ Tandang Sora – EDSA MRT (CIT), PhP 6
  • Cubao – Buendia, PhP 28
  • Cubao – Montalban Central Terminal, PhP 36


Taguig

  • Lower Bicutan – SM Makati, PhP 24
  • Market Market – Pasig via San Joaquin, PhP 6
  • Market Market – Rosario via C5, PhP 16
  • Palar – SM Makati, PhP 12



Valenzuela

  • Karuhatan – North Road Rail Station Terminal (NRRS) (Trinoma), PhP 23
  • Karuhatan-SM North EDSA/Trinoma, PhP 23
  • Karuhatan -North Road Rail Station Terminal (NRRS) (Trinoma), PhP 22


Cavite

  • Bahayang Pag-asa – Park and Ride, Lawton, PhP 47
  • Camella Holmes, Springville – Ayala Avenue, PhP 49
  • Camella Homes, Springville – Metropolis Mall, Alabang, PhP 30
  • Imus, Cavite – Ayala Avenue, PhP 45
  • Queen’s Row, Cavite – Park and Ride, Lawton, PhP 55
  • Springville Molino Bacoor- Alabang via Daang Hari, P29
  • Molino – Alabang via Daang Hari, P29
  • Molino/Bacoor – Ayala Central terminal via Skyway, P55
  • Golden City (Dasma) – Ayala Center, P64


Bulacan

  • Santo Nino, Meycauayan, Bulacan – Quezon Avenue, PhP 42
  • Tabang – Tutuban, PhP 72
  • Malolos, Bulacan – Quezon Avenue, PhP 77
  • Calumpit (Bulacan) – CIT (Quezon Avenue), PhP 100
  • Meycauayan – Central Integrated Terminal, P33
  • Obando – MRT North Avenue Quezon City, P35
  • Sto. Nino (Meycauayan, Bulacan) – MRT North Ave, P40
  • Sto. Nino (Meycauayan) – Trinoma, MRT, North Ave, Mindanao Ave, P40
  • Heritage (Bulacan) – SM North (QC), P40
  • Marilao – SM North Ave., P41
  • Sto. Nino (Meycauayan) – Central Integrated Terminal (QC), P43
  • SM Marilao – SM North (QC), P46
  • Malhacan – Quezon Avenue via NLEX, P34
  • Malhacan (Meycauayan) – Central Integrated Terminal via NLEX, P34
  • Marilao – Central Integrated Terminal (QC), P44
  • Marilao Terminal – Quezon Ave. Terminal (MRT), P44
  • Turo (Bocaue) – Central Integrated Terminal, P48
  • Turo (Bocaue) – Central Integrated Terminal, P48
  • Turo (Bocaue) – MRT/Quezon Ave. Terminal via NLEX, P48
  • SM Marilao – Central Integrated Terminal, P49
  • Meycauayan – Recto, P38
  • Balagtas – Monumento, P51


ATTRACTIONS TO SEE IN MANILA 

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Laguna

  • Pacita – Makati Square, P53
  • Pacita Complex – Ayala Central Terminal via San Pedro Exit, P53
  • Pacita Complex – SM Makati, P53
  • Pacita – Makati Square, P53
  • Pacita Complex – Ayala Central Terminal via South Woods Exit, P64
  • Brgy. Mamatid (Cabuyao)- Festival Mall, P57
  • Mamatid (Cabuyao) – Festival Mall (Alabang), P60
  • Balibago (Lag) – SM Southmall (Las Pinas), P47


Rizal

  • Tanay, Rizal – EDSA Shaw Boulevard, PhP 78
  • Rodriguez (Montalban) – Araneta (Cubao), PhP 36
  • Rodriguez – Cubao, PhP 36
  • Montalban Central Terminal – Cubao Central Terminal, PhP 36
  • Cogeo – Cubao via Marcos Highway, PhP 28
  • Robinson’s Cainta – Edsa Central
  • Angono – EDSA Shaw Blvd., PhP 33
  • Antipolo – EDSA Shaw Bld., PhP 31
  • Antipolo – SM Megamall, PhP 29
  • Taytay – EDSA Central, P28
  • Greenland Executive Village (Cainta) – Ayala, P34
  • Rodriguez – Sta. Lucia Grandmall (Cainta), P34
  • Masinag – Ayala, P37
  • Antipolo – Ayala, P40
  • Antipolo – Ayala via C5, P40
  • Antipolo – Ayala via Tikling, P40
  • Antipolo – Ayala via Circumferencial Road, P40
  • San Mateo (Rizal) – Ayala Avenue, P48
  • Binangonan – Sta. Lucia (Cainta), P44
  • Binangonan – SM Megamall, P49
  • Binangonan – EDSA Starmall, P52
  • Binangonan – EDSA Central, P52
  • Binangonan – Marikina Riverbank via LRT Santolan, P54
  • Cardona – EDSA Starmall, P60
  • Cardona – EDSA Central, P60
  • Morong – SM Megamall, P66


List of Operational UV EXPRESS ROUTES & FARES: Metro Manila, Rizal, Bulacan, Cavite & Laguna