As fuel prices continue to rise and transportation challenges affect daily commuters, Victory Liner has introduced a new solution aimed at helping businesses keep their workforce moving.
The company recently announced the “Tatak Bayanihan Shuttle Service,” a shared-responsibility transport program designed to provide reliable daily commuting options for employees while easing operational strain on companies.
With increasing fuel costs impacting both public transport availability and commuting expenses, many workers have been facing longer wait times and limited transportation options, especially during peak hours.
Victory Liner’s Bayanihan Shuttle Program offers a structured alternative by allowing companies to deploy dedicated buses for their employees under a cost-sharing model.
Under the program, responsibilities are shared between the company and Victory Liner:
This setup allows businesses to maintain operational continuity while ensuring their employees have a safe and dependable way to travel to and from work.
More than just a transportation service, the initiative reflects the Filipino value of bayanihan — collective effort in times of need.
By addressing mobility challenges, the program helps:
The launch comes at a critical time when transportation disruptions have become more frequent in key areas, including Baguio City, where long queues and limited jeepney availability have recently been observed.
Programs like this offer immediate, scalable solutions that can be adopted by both private companies and institutions facing similar challenges.
Businesses interested in partnering with Victory Liner for the Bayanihan Shuttle Program may reach out through the company’s business development channel:
Email:bizdev@victoryliner.com.
As the country navigates ongoing fuel-related challenges, initiatives like the Bayanihan Shuttle Program highlight how collaboration between the private sector and transport providers can help keep both businesses and communities moving.
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