Airport-bound passengers from Quezon City now have a more convenient option to travel as the Araneta Center partners with UBE Express, the Philippine’s first premium point-to-point bus service, to offer a new route from the bustling commercial district to the four terminals of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), and vice versa.
Image Source: Araneta Center Website | Ube Express
With the heavy traffic and congestion in Metro Manila, traveling to or from the airport can easily give the riding public a stressful goodbye or a taxing welcome.
UBE Express aims to remedy this situation with its top-of-the-line buses that are fully air-conditioned, equipped with global positioning system (GPS) technology, Wi-Fi connection, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras, and easy access to persons with disabilities.
The first trip leaves NAIA at 5:30 a.m. while the opposite route leaves Araneta Center at 7 a.m. You can find the bus stop at the Araneta Center Bus Terminal, which also caters to bus lines traveling to and from Central Luzon, Southern Tagalog, and the Bicol Region.
Image Source: Araneta Center Website | Ube Express
While waiting before their trip to the airport, the riding public can also enjoy a throng of dining, shopping and leisure options in Araneta Center. Upon arriving from NAIA, they, too, have the option to stay in Novotel Manila Araneta Center, located a few blocks away from the UBE
Express lounge at the Araneta Center Bus Station, and enjoy what the country’s premier lifestyle and leisure hub has to offer.
UBE Express is a premium airport bus service which caters to passengers across all NAIA terminals. Each bus is fully air-conditioned and equipped with GPS technology, WiFi, and CCTV. It was initially launched in February 2016, then relaunched in September 2016 through the partnership of the Department of Transportation and Air 21. Aside from the new Quezon City pick-up and drop-off point, the bus service operates four other routes: the Grand Prix Route, which has stops at Grand Prix Hotel and Kabayan Hotel in Pasay City; the Makati Route, which starts at Ayala Center in Makati City; the Entertainment Route, which starts at Go Hotel in Ermita and goes around the reclamation area in Pasay City and Parañaque City; and the Robinsons Route, which has a long list of pick-up and drop-off points starting from Intramuros in Manila all the way to the Jam Liner terminal in Pasay City.
For more information, follow UBE Express on Facebook.