With fuel prices expected to increase as an effect of the government's new tax reform law, Transport company Grab has announced that it wants to increase its fares by around 6 -10%, or roughly Php10 to Php13 pesos. GMA News has reported that some passengers are still shocked at the implementation of the new fare hike. The DOTC defended their decision as it has been over a decade since there was a fare hike on MRT-3. They can then tag the group on their respective social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram or Twitter) and/or include hashtags such as #StrikeTheHike, #SelfieProtest and #NoToMRTLRTFareHikes on their post. Read more in our articles including "Grab plans Php10 to Php13 fare hike under increased fuel excise tax" and "LRT, MRT Fare Hikes start today".
With fuel prices expected to increase as an effect of the government's new tax reform law, Transport company Grab has announced that it wants to increase its fares by around 6 -10%, or roughly Php10 to Php13 pesos. GMA News has reported that some passengers are still shocked at the implementation of the new fare hike.
The DOTC defended their decision as it has been over a decade since there was a fare hike on MRT-3. They can then tag the group on their respective social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram or Twitter) and/or include hashtags such as #StrikeTheHike, #SelfieProtest and #NoToMRTLRTFareHikes on their post.
Our coverage of grab fare hike 2018 includes: "Grab plans Php10 to Php13 fare hike under increased fuel excise tax"; "LRT, MRT Fare Hikes start today"; "GrabBike suspended by the LTFRB". Each article provides unique insights and information.