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  2. List of maritime disasters involving the Philippine Span Asia ...

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    The ferry left Manila en route to Cebu City and was permitted to sail because the vessel was large enough to stay afloat in the typhoon's periphery. However, Frank unexpectedly changed course, placing the ferry closer to the storm. [9] According to survivors the ship ran into rough seas and capsized off the coast of Romblon. [10]

  3. List of maritime disasters in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The ferry left Manila en route to Cebu City and was permitted to sail because the vessel was large enough to stay afloat in the typhoon's periphery. However, Frank unexpectedly changed course, placing the ferry closer to the storm. [52] According to survivors the ship ran into rough seas and capsized off the coast of Romblon. [53] MB Don Dexter ...

  4. 2GO Travel - Wikipedia

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    2GO Travel or 2GO Sea Solutions, also known simply as 2GO, is a ferry company based in Manila, Philippines, the shipping arm of 2GO Group, and the only remaining passenger cargo ferry company operating to and from Manila to Visayas and Mindanao, with its hubs located in Pier 4 at the Manila North Harbor and Batangas International Port.

  5. 2GO Masinag - Wikipedia

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    2GO Masinag is a passenger ferry of the Philippine shipping company 2GO Travel that went into service in 1999 as Ferry Fukuoka II. [2] [3] [4]She is the sister ship of 2GO Masikap, the former Ferry Kyoto II, acquired by 2GO a few months before 2GO Masinag.

  6. 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 ...

  7. SuperFerry - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, she was acquired by William Lines to become the Maynilad she replaced the ill-fated Manila City which was destroyed by fire in a Cebu shipyard on February 16, 1991 and was subsequently broken up in 1992. In 1996 she was transferred to WG&A. later, she was transferred to Cebu Ferries and was renamed to Our Lady of Akita 2. In 2002, she ...