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This article provides information to anyone who wants to travel to the Philippines. If you plan on visiting the Philippines and would like to go around and want to know the Public Transport Systems (PTS), then this article is for you.

So what are the available PTS in the Philippines?

1. Planes - There are numerous domestic airlines in the Philippines but 2 of them stand out among the rest. These are Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Cebu Pacific Airlines. Philippine Airlines uses both the NAIA 2 and NAIA 3 Terminals in Manila while Cebu Pacific only uses NAIA 3 in Manila. They routes include most of the major cities in the Philippines

2. Ferries - Since the Philippines is an archipelago (surrounded by bodies of water), taking the ferry is an alternative way to travel the different regions in the Philippines. Famous among the ferry companies are the SuperFerry ferry company, Ocean Jet, Weesam Express, and Cebu Ferries.

3. Buses - If you want to take the more scenic route, take the bus. There are a lot of buses in the Philippines that have provincial routes. Major Bus Terminals in Manila are in Pasay City, Cubao in Quezon City, and Sampaloc, Manila.

4. Trains - There are 4 major Train lines in Manila. MRT, LRT1, LRT2 and PNR. MRT, LRT1 and LRT2 service commuters that would only want to travel around Metro Manila. PNR have stations up to Bicutan which is a town outside of Metro Manila.

5. Taxicabs - Taxicabs can be found only in Major Cities in the Philippines. This is probably the most convenient form of transportation to go around.

6. Jeepneys - Jeepneys are the most common and cheapest forms of transportation in the Philippines. These can be found in all parts of the country.

7. Tricycles - Tricycles are used to travel short distances in the Philippines.

For more information on Commuting in the Philippines, please visit my site: http://komyuter.com. It is a complete source for Bus, Ferry and Train Schedules in the Philippines.

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