Molina MG is a Peruvian interprovincial passenger and parcel transport company that connects Lima with the Central Highlands and Central Jungle (Huamanga, Huancayo, Pichanaqui, Huanta, Villa Rica, Satipo, Huancavelica, among others). With over two decades of experience, the company uses platforms such as QuatroBus, a management system for its operations and ticket sales. It covers approximately 46 routes daily, focusing on the central region.
This transport company operates on the principles of excellence, efficiency, safety, and punctuality, guaranteeing a reliable experience for passengers. Its efficient management ensures smooth and well-organized transfers; additionally, it has strict protocols and qualified drivers, allowing it to commit to its travelers by ensuring that promised arrival times are met and that the journey is reliable.
The company’s network of destinations is extensive and strategically diversified, covering three key regions. Its most iconic and frequent route connects Lima with Ayacucho; however, its coverage extends significantly toward Huancavelica, making it one of the few companies offering consistent, high-quality service to this region. In addition, the company has established a significant presence in the Central Jungle, with routes to La Merced, Satipo, and Oxapampa, as well as vital connections to Huancayo and southward to Cusco.
They offer two types of service on their buses. The first is the VIP service, which features 160° reclining seats (sleeper service) on the lower deck, USB ports, individual reading lights, air conditioning, and entertainment screens. It also offers background music, onboard restrooms, and a comprehensive safety system that includes GPS, emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and evacuation equipment. Additionally, it features a luggage compartment, overhead luggage racks in the cabin, ergonomic padded seats, and soft ambient lighting for night travel. The second is the standard service, which offers the same amenities but with 140° reclining seats.
Molina MG Quatrobus covers 51 routes (approx.) on daily basis.
Shortest route is Lima to Tarma
Longest route is Lima to Satipo.
Customer support of Molina MG Quatrobus is
Cheapest route is San Clemente to Ayacucho: S/60
Most expensive route is Lima to Pichanaki: S/90.
Main routes of Molina MG Quatrobus are following:
Lima to Ayacucho S/ 80, Lima to La Merced S/ 80, Ayacucho to Lima S/ 70
The website of Molina MG Quatrobus is available in: Spanish
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