Yanson bus conglomerate sees growth despite pandemic

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The matriarch of the family behind one of Southeast Asia's biggest bus conglomerates says growing vaccine coverage will lead to greater mobility.

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BACOLOD CITY, Philippines – The land transportation industry faces a growth period as an aggressive vaccine program increases mobility of the general population, said the matriarch of Bacolod City’s Yanson family during board elections for a company under their bus conglomerate.

There will be a growth spurt in income and new opportunities, she said, “when establishments or activities are allowed to operate in a more relaxed atmosphere.” Bacolod’s vaccine coverage zoomed past its 410,00 target eligible population, said Emergency Operations chief Em Ang. The matriarch’s optimism comes as commuters struggle with the national government’s new travel curbs like the no-vax-no-ride policy.

While the new order could slash passenger traffic and income anew, Vallacar media relations officer Jade Seballos said the company, whose drivers are all fully vaccinated with booster shots, would follow government regulations.

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