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  2. Grab to start charging PHP50 fee for cancellations and ... - AOL

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    Thinking of hitting cancel on that Grab booking? You might want to think again because the ride-hailing app announced yesterday that it will start charging its users a PHP50 (US$0.96) cancelation fee.

  3. MRT Line 3 (Metro Manila) - Wikipedia

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    Fares are free of charge every March 8 (International Women's Day; free rides exclusive for women), [119] June 12 (Independence Day), [120] [121] and December 30 on limited time slots. [ 122 ] The line, along with the LRT Line 2 and Philippine National Railways lines also offered free rides to students starting July 1, 2019, [ 123 ] but ...

  4. Manila Metro Rail Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Like the Manila Light Rail Transit System, the Manila Metro Rail Transit System uses a distance-based fare structure for all of its lines. Based on publicly available information however, the fares for the Makati Subway will be 20% to 25% higher than the fares of Line 3 and Line 1.

  5. Transportation in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Ridesharing services such as Grab also operate within Metro Manila. [1] Rail transport was a historically important mode of transport in Manila and its surrounding areas, with both the Philippine National Railways (PNR) and Tranvía systems serving numerous parts capital and the region.

  6. Grab Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Grab Holdings Inc. is a Singaporean multinational technology company headquartered in One-North, Singapore.It is the developer of a super-app for ride-hailing, food delivery, and digital payment services on mobile devices that operates in Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

  7. Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board

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    The LTFRB is in charge of regulating fares of public vehicles. In 2003, LTFRB granted fare discounts to senior citizens, persons with disabilities (PWD) and students. [10] The discount is equivalent to 20% of the regular or normal fare. According to the memorandum they issued, this is to give their needs the utmost priority. [11]

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