Fare Classes
- Ordinary Fare (non-airconditioned buses)
- Economy Fare (air-conditioned buses with ordinary fare, some units equipped with audio/video and free wifi on-board)
- Air Conditioned (45 and 49-seater, audio/video equipped with free wifi on-board)
- Deluxe (air-conditioned buses with 31 passenger seats, spacious leg-room, audio/video equipped, free wifi on-board, no restroom)
- Regular Deluxe (air-conditioned buses with 41 passenger seats; audio/video equipped, free wifi on-board, restroom equipped, one-stop only for Cagayan Valley trips)
- First Class (air-conditioned buses with 29 passenger seats only; spacious leg-room, audio/video equipped, free wifi on-board, restroom equipped, free snacks, free use of android tablets loaded with apps, non-stop service with stewardess on board for Baguio and Tuguegarao trips)
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