LTFRB extends fuel subsidy, mulls expanding coverage to buses

FUEL SUBSIDY. Gas station attendants put up a tarpaulin for the launch of P10/L fuel subsidy for jeepney and UV Express in Santolan, Pasig City on April 14, 2026. The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) on July 31, announced the extension of the fuel discounts until August. (FILE photo courtesy: Bernard Ferrer / PTV News)

By Raymond Carl Dela Cruz | Philippine News Agency

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has extended the P10 per liter fuel subsidy for passenger jeepneys and UV Express units for another month, while studying whether to expand the program to cover buses or grant them a fare hike instead.

In a radio interview on Friday, LTFRB Chair Vigor Mendoza II said the fuel discount set to expire on July 31 will continue through August.

“Ipagpapatuloy po ang fuel subsidy, yung P10 bawat litro sa mga jeepney at saka UV Express for another month,” Mendoza said.

He said the extension was decided while the LTFRB continues to work toward a final resolution on pending fare hike petitions.

Mendoza said buses currently do not benefit from the fuel discount, leaving two options on the table for the sector—a fare hike or expanded fuel discount coverage.

“Naiintindihan naman natin yung sitwasyon ng mga bus, kasi hindi naman sila kasama sa fuel discount for now. So, there are really two options there—iakyat ang pamasahe sa mga bus or pangalawa, yung fuel discount na karapat-dapat sa bus,” he said.

He noted, however, that extending the fuel discount to buses would have significant budgetary implications given the sector’s size.

“Kung isasama ang bus sa fuel discount, malaking kabawasan sa funds ng ating gobyerno. Makakatipid din tayo, so we might as well bite the bullet now,” Mendoza said.

He said the LTFRB is scheduled to meet with Executive Secretary Ralph Recto and Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez to discuss a final decision on the bus sector’s concerns.

No decision has been made yet on proposals to increase the fuel discount to P15 or P20 per liter, with Mendoza saying the status quo will be maintained until a final decision is reached.

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