Skip to main content

Byahe na! Baguio Bound Bus Is Both Comfy And Tech Savvy Too.


Photo from READit
There was a time when travelling to Baguio means having to stop at several stop-overs to eat, but mostly for passengers to use the toilet. With the advent of buses that has it’s own toilets, travelling to Baguio means fewer stop-overs and faster travel time. If you add comfortability and Internet technology to that, it’s a ride of a lifetime!


Impressive

Netizen Clarence Estandian Inso couldn’t hide his appreciation over the bus he rode going to Baguio recently. He felt the need to share it on social media so that his fellow netizens can see how comfortable the ride was and how high-tech the public vehicle is.


Photo from READit
The amazing bus can accomodate a total of 28 passengers, which makes it very comfortable inside. Each seat has it’s own TV monitors, where passengers can watch TV shows or movies. It’s reminiscent of the seats we have when we travel by plane, complete with it’s tray table and cupholders.


High-Tech

Aside from its advanced and comfortable seats, the bus is equipped with its own internet, so you can stay online even during the journey. If you have with you your own headset, then you can easily enjoy the movies as well as the music they offer to passengers.


Photo from READit

What makes this bus so impressive is that for a little additional fare, you will have the opportunity to experience convenience that other buses do not offer. It has its own built-in toilet, which means no more stopping in restaurants for toilet breaks. It also means that passengers can expect to arrive in Baguio faster because of less stop-overs.


Photo from READit

The trip to Baguio using this high tech bus is pegged at Php730, which can be considered a good deal if you take convenience into consideration. You can catch this bus at their terminal in Avenida.

Comments

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Popular posts from this blog

Duterte arrives in Japan for 4-day visit

Photo from Google Images President Rodrigo Duterte safely arrived in Tokyo for his third official visit in Japan on Tuesday night. Duterte's plane touched down at Haneda International Airport at 8:52 p.m. (local time). He was accompanied by 16 Cabinet members and some 200 delegation. Philippine Ambassador to Tokyo Jose Laurel V earlier said that this could be a "reward" for Duterte's Cabinet officials after the favorable results of the midterm elections to the administration. Laurel, however, clarified that the trip was "not a junket." Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea said each Cabinet official in the delegation has trade missions to accomplish. The President is set to spend time with Japanese businessmen on Wednesday and the Filipino community there on Thursday. Duterte is scheduled to hold talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and will speak at the 25th International Conference on The Future of Asi...

Another problem of PNoy that Duterte’s solving: The 11-M undone license plates

Former President Noynoy Aquino, The Land Transportation Office plate making facility and President Rodrigo Duterte. Image combined credit to PhilStar, Atimes.com It was controversial at the time, the newly proposed and designed license plates of the administration of former President Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” Aquino III. Yet due to illegalities with the contract that Aquino had with the Dutch-Filipino Consortium PPI-JKG Philippines Inc. which didn’t pay taxes, the Supreme Court, on June 14, 2016, halted the release of license plates. How much did the consortium owe the government in taxes? P40 million! This and related photos are posted in the FG pages of Top Gear PH This irresponsibility lead to the hold up of the release of the plates which reached almost 2 years. But with the Supreme Court lifting the halt order on January 2018, 700,000 license plates are destined to be distributed by the Land Transportation Office (LTO). DOTr and LTO have started the ...

Forbes news journalist: Australia produces dirtiest players in NBA

Photo from  Zimbio.com News writer and commentator Mitch Lawrence through an article written for Forbes, said that if there is one thing Australia is good for when it comes to NBA, it would be exporting dirty players. The journalist named a few players, one of which is Matthew Dellavedova, the Cleveland Cav’s third-year reserve guard, who was voted as the league’s dirtiest player in a poll by the Los Angeles Times. n a game against Golden State in Cleveland, Dellavedova secured 13 votes, largely off last season’s playoffs, when he became embroiled in several controversial plays during the Cavs’ run to the Finals. Another Aussie finished in the top three. Golden State center Andrew Bogut finished with five votes. Sandwiched in between the Aussies is Oklahoma City center Steven Adams, from New Zealand, who got seven votes. “So what the heck is going on Down Under – and nearby in the land of the Kiwi, anyway?” The journalist quoted said Sixers coach Brett Brown...