ILOILO CITY — The recent increase in petroleum product prices is taking a heavy toll on city passenger transport operators, with the Western Visayas Transport Cooperative among those feeling the impact. READ: LTFRB eyes provisional fare increase if MidEast crisis worsens According to Boyet Parcon, chairman of the cooperative, rising diesel costs — which transport groups fear could reach around ₱100 per liter in the coming weeks — are straining daily operations. Parcon said that prices have already climbed and could continue to rise significantly, placing an added burden on drivers and operators. Parcon noted that the cooperative is still waiting for […]... Keep on reading: Iloilo transport operators to seek fare hike as oil prices spike