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  2. Lite Shipping Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On September 28, 2021, M/V Lite Ferry 3 capsized in the vicinity of Ormoc. All crew survived but one lady died. On October 29, 2022, M/V Lite Ferry 1 ran aground in Port of Jagna due to the strong winds of Typhoon Paeng. All crew and passengers are safe. On December 16, 2021, M/V Lite Ferry 18 capsized in the vicinity of Balamban, Cebu Shipyard ...

  3. Asian Marine Transport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Coast Guard rescued all 15 crew of the vessel. [11] [12] On 2 August 2016, MV Super Shuttle RORO 3 suffered engine problems in the vicinity of Malapascua Island in Cebu while en route from Masbate City to Cebu City. The vessel was towed to Ouano Wharf in Mandaue. There were no injuries or fatalities. [13] [14]

  4. Supercat Fast Ferry Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In June and July 2017, Austal Philippines delivered two 30-meter catamarans to SuperCat Fast Ferry Corporation, MV St. Camael and MV St. Sariel. Each of the high speed ferries can carry up to 300 passengers, and can cruise at 25 knots.

  5. Jetstar Asia - Wikipedia

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    [3] On 15 September 2006, Jetstar Asia became the first international airline to land at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport. [4] On 16 April 2008, Jetstar Asia announced that it had reported a profit ahead of schedule, and ahead of local rival Tiger Airways. Both Jetstar Asia and sister airline Valuair saw a 20% increase in revenue, a 4% rise in ...

  6. Ocean Fast Ferries - Wikipedia

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    The company was not aggressive to expansion until 2001, when the company acquired their second vessel, M/V Oceanjet 2. In the same year, the company changed their name into Ocean Fast Ferries Corporation. They acquired 3 new ships from 2001 to 2003: the sister ships Oceanjet 3, Oceanjet 5 and Oceanjet 6, all built in Hong Kong. [2] OceanJet 288

  7. Montenegro Lines - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the company has 59 vessels calling on 34 ports across the Philippines. [1] Moreover, the company has a controlling stake over RORO Bus Transport Services Inc., a Philippine bus company that transports passengers to different destinations in the Philippines via the Strong Republic Nautical Highway. [4]

  8. List of Jetstar destinations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of destinations Jetstar flies to as part of its scheduled services as of December 2024. Terminated destinations are also listed. Terminated destinations are also listed. List

  9. Cokaliong Shipping Lines - Wikipedia

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    She was built in 1982. She was the former Ferry Nagasaki [3] that was acquired by Cokaliong Shipping Lines from Kyushu Kaiun in 2012. She has a passenger capacity of 850 pax. M/V Filipinas Nasipit: IMO number: 9052886: Ferry 1992 2014 1499 86.95 m (285.3 ft) 13.80 m (45.3 ft) She was built in 1992.