First North Luzon Transit, Incorporated (FNLT) is a bus transportation company operating interprovincial routes in the Philippines, primarily serving Northern Luzon regions.[1] Founded in 2007, it connects key areas including Manila to destinations in Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Pangasinan, Bataan, and La Union.[2] The company's main terminal is located in Caloocan City, adjacent to the LRT-1 Monumento Station, facilitating easy access for passengers.[1]FNLT offers a variety of bus types to cater to different traveler needs, including ordinary buses with 45 seats in a 2x2 configuration and open air, regular air-conditioned buses equipped with LCD TVs and Wi-Fi, and premium Volvo buses featuring restrooms, USB ports, and 24/7 CCTV surveillance.[1] Tickets can be booked online or purchased at terminals, with discounts of 20% available for students, seniors, and persons with disabilities.[1]The company maintains an office at Belvedere Tower on San Miguel Avenue in San Antonio, Metro Manila.[2]Operations focus on reliable daily departures across its network, emphasizing affordable and accessible public transport in the region, though some services note the absence of onboard toilets or Wi-Fi on select routes.[2] FNLT has been involved in regulatory discussions, such as LTFRB hearings on operational guidelines and safety compliance.[3]
Overview
Founding and Ownership
First North Luzon Transit, Incorporated (FNLT) traces its origins to 2007, when it was established as Royal Eagle in Hagonoy, Bulacan, to provide bus transportation services in northern Luzon. The company began operations from this location, focusing on regional routes to meet growing demand for public transport in the area.[2]Following its initial setup, Royal Eagle underwent a rebranding and formal incorporation as First North Luzon Transit, Inc., adopting the FNLT acronym to reflect its expanded scope across Luzon provinces. This transition solidified its structure as a dedicated bus operator, with incorporation handled through Philippine regulatory bodies, though specific filing dates remain part of internal records. The renaming marked a shift toward a more regional identity, aligning with broader network development under established transport frameworks.[4]As of 2025, FNLT operates as a subsidiary under the ownership of Five Star Bus Company, the parent entity that oversees its strategic direction and integration within a larger fleet of provincial bus services. This affiliation provides shared resources, including terminal access and operational support, enhancing FNLT's connectivity in northern and central Luzon. The company's office is located at Belvedere Tower, San Miguel Avenue, San Antonio, Metro Manila, serving as a central hub for administrative activities. Key leadership includes Rolando D. De Leon as the principal executive, guiding daily management and compliance efforts; no public details on board members are available as of this period.[5][2]
Service Area and Operations
First North Luzon Transit primarily operates in Central and Northern Luzon, serving key provinces including Bulacan (such as Hagonoy), Pampanga, Nueva Ecija (such as San Isidro), Bataan, Pangasinan (such as San Carlos and Dagupan), and La Union.[2][1][6] These routes connect Metro Manila terminals like Cubao and Caloocan to provincial destinations, facilitating inter-regional travel for commuters, students, and workers.The company provides provincial long-haul bus services, featuring both air-conditioned and ordinary units with 2x2 seating configurations for passenger comfort.[7][8] In addition to standard public transport, it offers shuttle services tailored for events, corporate groups, and individual charters.[9] Tickets can be booked online through platforms such as CheckMyBus and Bookaway, enabling advance reservations for convenience.[10][2]FNLT's operations emphasize reliability, with buses equipped for extended journeys and amenities like air conditioning to enhance rider experience.[11] The fleet supports multiple daily departures across routes, though exact trip volumes vary by demand and season. As of 2025, the company holds active franchises from the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) for provincial operations, including Board Resolution No. 184 Series of 2025 authorizing public utility bus services along specified paths.[12] No major suspension incidents were reported in 2025, reflecting ongoing compliance with safety and regulatory standards.[13]
History
Establishment and Early Years
First North Luzon Transit was established in 2007, commencing operations from its base in Hagonoy, Bulacan, with initial routes focused on connecting to San Isidro in Nueva Ecija.[2] The company targeted local and provincial travel needs in northern Luzon, providing essential transportation services amid a competitive landscape dominated by longstanding operators such as Victory Liner. Early operations faced hurdles including limited infrastructure on key roads and regulatory constraints typical of the Philippine bus sector during that period.[14]Founded in 2007 with an initial fleet of approximately 100 buses, the company enabled early coverage across Bulacan, Pampanga, and adjacent provinces. A notable early initiative came in October 2015, when the company sponsored free shuttle services for attendees of the Eat Bulaga! concert at the Philippine Arena, marking its first major public sponsorship event.
Expansion and Key Milestones
In the post-pandemic recovery period, First North Luzon Transit encountered significant regulatory scrutiny from the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) regarding operational compliance. In April 2022, the LTFRB issued show-cause orders to the company and five other provincial bus operators, including Victory Liner and Five Star Bus Company, for suspending trips outside the designated "window hours" at Metro Manila terminals—a policy designed to manage traffic and decongest facilities during the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.[15] The operators, citing impracticality and safety concerns, limited services to nighttime hours, leading the LTFRB to accuse them of "sabotage" and schedule a hearing on May 10, 2022, to determine potential penalties such as fines or franchise revocation.[3] This episode underscored the challenges of aligning business operations with evolving government protocols amid reduced ridership and economic pressures from the pandemic.[16]As part of its recovery efforts, First North Luzon Transit focused on workforce expansion, hosting a job fair in San Carlos City, Pangasinan, on January 20, 2024, to recruit drivers and support staff for its growing network. The event, held from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Perez Boulevard, required applicants to bring basic documents and aimed to address labor shortages following pandemic-related layoffs. This initiative marked a milestone in the company's post-2022 stabilization, enabling service resumption on key routes.In September 2025, the company launched a new route connecting San Carlos, Pangasinan, to Avenida in Manila, utilizing modern tourist-class buses to improve access for passengers in central Pangasinan. This addition represented a strategic expansion to meet rising demand for direct provincial links to the capital.Earlier, the Dagupan-Baguio route was transferred to Victory Liner, allowing First North Luzon Transit to reallocate resources to other high-priority lines.This action highlighted ongoing emphasis on safety compliance in the sector.
Fleet
Bus Models and Specifications
First North Luzon Transit's fleet primarily consists of several Chinese-manufactured bus models adapted for interprovincial operations in northern Luzon, with a focus on reliability and passenger comfort. The core models include the Golden Dragon XML6103 and XML6127J chassis fitted with Marcopolo 2 bodies, the Yutong ZK6128H (C12 Pro), Hyundai Universe variants, and the Higer KLQ6127LA. These buses are typically air-conditioned and diesel-powered, featuring seating capacities ranging from 40 to 50 passengers depending on configuration, and incorporate modern amenities such as GPS tracking for route monitoring and safety.[17][18][19][20]The Golden Dragon XML6103 measures approximately 10,490 mm in length with a curb weight of 11,000 kg and a maximum speed of 100 km/h, powered by a Cumminsdiesel engine producing approximately 230 hp (171 kW), making it suitable for medium-haul routes. Similarly, the XML6127J variant extends to about 12 meters, supporting up to 50 seats in a 2x2 layout. The Yutong ZK6128H C12 Pro is a 12-meter luxury coach model compliant with Euro V emissions standards. Hyundai Universe models provide luxury features like advanced suspension and engines delivering up to 380 hp in some configurations, while the Higer KLQ6127LA has a wheelbase of 6,000 mm, 340 hp output from a 6-cylinder diesel engine meeting Euro IV standards, and a torque of 1,425 Nm for robust performance on varied terrain.[17][20][18][21]The fleet has expanded with recent additions of Yutong and Golden Dragon units, including Higer KLQ6127LA "Tourist" variants such as units 366 and 369 as of 2025. Maintenance practices emphasize regular preventive servicing, including engine diagnostics and air-conditioning checks, to ensure compliance with Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board standards and minimize downtime.[22][23]
Livery Evolution and Branding
The livery of First North Luzon Transit traces its roots to its predecessor, Royal Eagle, which featured a basic white base color accented with prominent eagle motifs symbolizing strength and reliability in pre-2010s operations.Following the rebranding to First North Luzon Transit in the early 2010s after acquisition by Five Star Bus Company, the visual identity shifted to a distinctive blue and white color scheme, incorporating bold "First North Luzon Transit" lettering along the sides of the buses to emphasize regional connectivity and modern service.[24]In September 2025, the company introduced a refreshed livery design for newer fleet additions, including models such as the Yutong C12 Pro, with a new numbering series.[25]The branding evolution has seen the logo transition from the regal eagle emblem of Royal Eagle to a streamlined FNLT monogram incorporating northward arrow motifs, supporting marketing campaigns that leverage platforms like Facebook and TikTok for promotions on route expansions and safety initiatives.
Infrastructure
Terminals in Metro Manila
First North Luzon Transit's primary terminal in Metro Manila is located in Caloocan City, adjacent to the LRT-1 Monumento Station on 12th Avenue.[1] This facility serves as the main hub for departures, providing basic amenities like waiting areas and restrooms, and is directly adjacent to the LRT-1 Monumento station for seamless public transit connections.[1]A key terminal is also located in Cubao, Quezon City, at the Five Star Bus Terminal on Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) corner P. Tuazon Boulevard.[26] This facility accommodates multiple bus lines through shared infrastructure with Five Star Bus Company.[1] The terminal includes ticketing counters, spacious waiting areas, restrooms, and on-site food stalls for passenger convenience.[27] It offers accessibility features such as proximity to the MRT-3 Araneta Center-Cubao station, approximately a 5-10 minute walk away, and limited parking spaces for private vehicles.[28] As of 2025, passengers can utilize online booking options via platforms integrated with the terminal's ticketing system.[1]The Pasay terminal, shared with Five Star at 2220 Aurora Boulevard in Tramo, Pasay City, features similar amenities including ticketing and waiting spaces, and is near the MRT-3 Taft Avenue and LRT-1 EDSA stations, with available parking for drop-offs.[29] These urban facilities support efficient boarding for connections to provincial hubs across North Luzon.[2]
Provincial Terminals and Hubs
First North Luzon Transit operates several provincial terminals and hubs across Northern and Central Luzon to support inter-regional bus services and enhance connectivity beyond Metro Manila. These facilities serve as key points for passenger boarding, vehicle turnaround, and coordination with local transport networks, allowing seamless transfers for travelers heading to rural areas.In Northern Luzon, the company maintains hubs in San Fernando, La Union, where buses depart regularly for Metro Manila destinations, facilitating access to the Ilocos region.[6] Similarly, the Dagupan terminal in Pangasinan handles multiple daily trips, including scheduled services at 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 2:30 PM, and 4:30 PM on select days, supporting connectivity to Central Luzon and the capital.[6] The San Carlos City hub on Perez Boulevard, Pangasinan, was authorized under a 2025 LTFRB resolution for expanded provincial operations, marking a recent addition to accommodate growing demand on northern routes.[12]Central Luzon sites include operations serving Hagonoy in Bulacan as an origin point for routes to Quezon City and supporting local passenger flows in the area.[2] In Nueva Ecija, services integrate with regional travel patterns to San Isidro, enabling efficient servicing of agricultural and urban links.[2] The Macabebe hub near the Pampanga-Bataan border operates lines to Caloocan City, providing vital access for border communities.[2] These provincial hubs link briefly to Metro Manila networks, such as Avenida Rizal integrations for streamlined provincial departures.Recent 2025 developments, including LTFRB approvals for new route structures, have updated older listings from 2018 by incorporating expanded capacities at sites like San Carlos, enhancing overall regional infrastructure.[13]
Routes
Current Destinations and Schedules
First North Luzon Transit provides daily bus services from Metro Manila terminals, primarily Cubao and other key points, to various destinations in Northern Luzon, with a focus on Pangasinan routes such as San Carlos City. Departures from Cubao to San Carlos City operate at intervals of 40 minutes to 1 hour, starting from as early as 4:00 AM and continuing until 9:30 PM, accommodating commuter demand along the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX). Standard air-conditioned fares for this route are set at PHP 482, as approved by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB).[6]In Central Luzon, the company serves routes to Bataan and Pampanga, including direct services to Macabebe in Pampanga from Monumento in Caloocan City. These trips run from 3:30 AM to 4:00 PM, with fares around PHP 130 for the approximately 2-hour journey. Additional connections link Manila to Balanga in Bataan (fares PHP 291) and San Fernando in Pampanga (fares PHP 132), with schedules spanning 3:00 AM to midnight for broader accessibility. All fares and operations comply with LTFRB regulations to ensure standardized pricing and safety.[6][30]Among 2025 developments, First North Luzon Transit launched a new route in September from San Carlos City, Pangasinan, to Balintawak, Quezon City, traversing via Camiling, Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), NLEX, and Metro Manila Skyway. This service enhances direct access for travelers, with LTFRB approval under Resolution No. 184 (Series of 2025). Complementing this, Manaoag routes from Cubao and Pasay incorporate NLEX travel, with early morning departures such as 12:00 AM and 2:00 AM to support pilgrimage and daily travel needs.[12][6]Bookings for these routes can be made online through authorized platforms like PHBus and 12Go, allowing advance reservations up to several days prior for peak periods. Daily frequencies remain consistent, though operators may implement minor adjustments during national holidays to manage higher passenger volumes, in line with LTFRB guidelines. Terminals for these services are located in established Metro Manila hubs, facilitating seamless connections.[1][31]
First North Luzon Transit underwent significant operational disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic, suspending all services from March 2020 through much of 2022 as part of the enhanced community quarantine imposed across Luzon. This halt affected the entire public transport sector, including bus operators, to curb virus transmission and enforce social distancing, resulting in zero revenue for the company during peak lockdown periods.[32][33]Regulatory interventions by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) have also led to temporary suspensions for safety and compliance issues, such as a pre-2024 action involving 20 buses from the fleet amid broader industry crackdowns on vehicle standards. These measures, often driven by accident investigations or maintenance violations, underscore the economic pressures from rising fuel costs and compliance expenses that prompted route rationalizations.[34]The company expanded connectivity to destinations in Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, and Pangasinan to capture growing interprovincial demand.[35]In 2025, route adjustments accompanied the rollout of new livery designs on updated buses, optimizing schedules for efficiency while addressing post-pandemic recovery and fuel volatility; for instance, select provincial extensions were refined to align with demand patterns without altering core destinations.[25]
Corporate Relations
Parent Company and Affiliates
First North Luzon Transit, Incorporated operates as part of the Five Star Bus Company network, with the parent entity providing overarching financial and operational support to coordinate provincial bus services across Luzon. Established as an independent operator in 2007, the company later became part of the Five Star Group, enhancing its capacity for northern routes through group-wide resources.[2][5]Key affiliates include Bataan Transit, a sister company under the same group umbrella.[5]
Subsidiaries and Partnerships
First North Luzon Transit does not maintain major subsidiaries as of 2025, focusing instead on its core bus operations under the oversight of its parent company.The company collaborates with online booking platforms to streamline passenger access to its services. Partnerships with Bookaway and 12Go enable digital reservations for routes across northern and central Luzon, supporting convenient scheduling and payments as of 2025.[2][31]In terms of joint ventures, First North Luzon Transit formed a partnership with Pangasinan Five Star Bus Co., Inc. for the provision of public utility vehicle services in Quezon City. This arrangement, awarded through early procurement activities for 2025, aims to enhance urban mobility in the area.[36][37]These collaborations have improved ticketing efficiency and route reliability, allowing for broader service expansions while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.