New Premium P2P Bus Service Links Metro Naga to Bicol International Airport Starting May 7

Commuters traveling between Metro Naga and the Bicol International Airport (BIA) in Daraga will soon have a more comfortable and direct transit option. Starting May 7, a premium air-conditioned bus service will officially begin operations, shuttling passengers directly from the Naga City Integrated Bus Terminal to the airport and vice versa.

To ensure convenience for travelers in the 5th District of Camarines Sur, the service will include a scheduled short stopover in Nabua.




The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has officially approved the following fare structure for the new route:

Naga City BIA | ₱600
Nabua BIA | ₱550

In an effort to streamline the boarding process and guarantee seats for departing flyers, tickets are available for purchase online via Easybus.

This new service addresses a long-standing request from travelers for a more reliable, "point-to-point" style connection. By bypassing the need for multiple transfers and offering a climate-controlled environment, the service aims to make BIA more accessible to residents and tourists coming from the northern parts of the region.

Whether you're catching an early flight or returning home, you can now skip the hassle of private charters and enjoy a professional shuttle experience. Safe travels!


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