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  2. Starlite Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Starlite Ferries is a passenger ferry company based in Batangas City, Batangas, Philippines owned and operated by Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp., a Manila-based logistics company. It mainly serves the provinces of Batangas, Oriental Mindoro , Romblon , Aklan , Cebu and Surigao del Norte and is one of the leading ferry companies operating in ...

  3. Batangas International Port - Wikipedia

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    The Batangas International Port (Filipino: Daungan Pandaigdig ng Batangas) or locally known as the Batangas Pier (Tagalog: Pantalan ng Batangas) is a seaport in Barangay Santa Clara, Batangas City primarily serving the Calabarzon region of the Philippines. The seaport covers an area of about 150 hectares.

  4. List of Philippine Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    [10] Old Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport: Terminated [11] Hangzhou: Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport: Terminated [12] Nanning: Nanning Wuxu International Airport: Terminated [13] Quanzhou: Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport [1] [14] [15] Shanghai: Shanghai Longhua Airport: Terminated [16] Shanghai Pudong International Airport ...

  5. Supercat Fast Ferry Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Cuneta filmed SuperCat's TV advertisement in both Batangas City and Calapan. The ad was only advertised on board and through local cable networks TV ad in Roxas, Oriental Mindoro and Iloilo City. SuperCat used to have its own exclusive terminal and docking area in Calapan.

  6. Starhorse Shipping Lines - Wikipedia

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    Starhorse Shipping Lines, Inc. (SSLI) was established in 2008 by entrepreneur and Quezon Province provincial board member Victor A. Reyes, who was previously the President of the defunct domestic shipping company Viva Shipping Lines, Inc. in the 1990s.

  7. Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2024, APFC operates seven routes. [6] It plans to open routes throughout the country in the Eastern, Central, and Western maritime corridors. The firm plans to establish presence in the Central Visayas market, as well as to connect Palawan to Luzon by connecting the province to Mindoro which in turn will be connected in Batangas. [1]

  8. Montenegro Lines - Wikipedia

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    The fire was eventually put out and the vessel was towed to Batangas City. [15] [16] Another MSLI vessel, MV Reina Divinagracia, which was sent from Calapan to help rescue the passengers and crew of MV Reina Hossana, ran aground in the vicinity of Balahibong Manok Island in Tingloy, Batangas. All of its 104 passengers and 20 crew were rescued ...

  9. Ocean Fast Ferries - Wikipedia

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    2024 Oceanjet 9 290 1997 Formerly the M/V Paras Sea Cat, a catamaran. Ocean Jet 10 288 1999 Formerly Lite Jet 8, a catamaran of the Lite Ferries/Lite Shipping Corporation. Ocean Jet 11 172 1989 Formerly Lite Jet 1, a monohull ferry of the Lite Ferries/Lite Shipping Corporation. Ocean Jet 12 9175341 332 1998

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