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Victory Liner launches its Bayanihan Shuttle Program

Companies can lease buses and personnel for their shuttle needs

Amid the fuel supply issue, Victory Liner has found a great way to maximize its fleet and employees. PHOTO FROM VICTORY LINER

Our country’s transportation sector is one of the hardest-hit industries in the middle of the ongoing fuel crisis. In fact, various transportation companies have been struggling to survive even before this crisis began.

Even some of the biggest ones are not spared. For example, Victory Liner—one of the largest in the sector—is also facing challenges in these difficult times.

Victory Liner has streamlined its operations, adjusting the frequency of trips within certain routes. POST BY VICTORY LINER

Recently, the company has been adjusting the intervals and the frequency of its trips. It is also merging some trips to streamline operations.

But these measures result in fewer trips for its drivers and conductors. Consequently, this means lost income opportunities for its workforce members.

Trips are also optimized to help keep operational costs down. POST BY VICTORY LINER

Fortunately, Victory Liner is doing its best to support its workers. It has come up with a creative idea to protect its employees’ jobs.

With the Victory Liner Bayanihan Shuttle Program, the company is addressing two issues with one straightforward solution. But how does it work?

The Bayanihan Shuttle Program solves two problems with one stone. POST BY VICTORY LINER

Essentially, Victory Liner is lending its underused fleet and some of its workers to companies needing shuttle services. It’s a shared-responsibility model: Companies only need to pay for the buses’ diesel fuel and provide daily allowances for the drivers and the conductors.

This approach not only keeps the buses rolling, but it also provides a safe and efficient service for companies that need it. Interested parties can contact this e-mail for more information.

The Bayanihan Shuttle Program aims to keep buses rolling and drivers employed. PHOTO FROM VICTORY LINER

So, as the US and Iran sit down to negotiate an end to their conflict—and while our government seeks effective solutions to the oil crisis—it’s encouraging to see companies like Victory Liner coming up with innovative solutions to stay afloat during these challenging times.



Red Santiago

A jack of all trades, Red is passionate about cars, motorcycles and audio. He sometimes drives for a ride-hailing app company—just because he really loves driving.



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