The president of the Transportation Companies Group (Mochotran), Alfredo Pulinario Jr., guaranteed that the price of tickets will not be increased for the Christmas holidays in any of the 185 companies that this business group has.
In order to guide the thousands of passengers who travel daily in Mochotran units, the directive of that organization clarified that the cost of tickets will remain stable.
"The population can be assured that none of the companies affiliated with Mochotran will increase the fare, so users can travel without a headache," he assured. Alfredo Pulinario Jr. took over Mochotran after the death of his father, known as Cambita, and assures that as part of his father's legacy in his companies, the population can travel with complete safety because they have permanent surveillance so that users are not assaulted in their units. He urged affiliates to strengthen weaknesses because Mochotran is in the process of obtaining new licenses to continue expanding its corridors, participate in and benefit from feeder routes as well as school transportation; as well as manage new pensions, housing, among other benefits for "their brothers" of the transporters. Currently, Mochotran manages the Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill avenue corridors, and although he did not offer a date, Pulinario announced new corridors for 2026.







