Rappler's latest stories on minimum fares
Commuters file appeal vs jeepney, bus fare hikes
The implementation of the fare hikes, originally set for November, could be delayed while the appeal is being heard

Jeepney drivers in more parts of PH seeking fare hike
This comes after the LTFRB approved the P10 minimum jeepney fare in Metro Manila, Calabarzon, and Southern Luzon

LTFRB exec warns of inflationary effects of P10 jeepney minimum fare
LTFRB Board Member Aileen Lizada says the higher-than-expected fare hike will erode the workers' purchasing power, and will eventually trigger stronger calls for a wage increase

Jeepney minimum fare now at P10
The P2-hike in minimum fare will be implemented in Metro Manila, Central Luzon, and Calabarzon only. The LTFRB also approves a provisional P1-increase in Metro Manila bus minimum fare.
Transportation dep't tells jeepney drivers: Don't charge P10 minimum fare yet
Jeepney minimum fare stays P9 until the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board issues an official order

LTFRB issues order for P9-jeepney fare
(UPDATED) The provisional increase is effective immediately upon the issuance of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board order

Fare hike, Gilas’ Troy Rike, Joyce Bernal directs SONA | Midday wRap
Watch Rappler's midday newscast with Margie de Leon

P9 minimum jeepney fare starts afternoon of July 5
Public utility jeepneys in Metro Manila, Central Luzon, and Calabarzon are allowed to charge P9 for the first 4-kilometer ride

Duterte certifies BBL as urgent, LTFRB on Grab, COA on OGCC | Evening wRap
Watch Rappler's evening newscast with Marguerite de Leon
