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Cebu+, an integrated airport-to-seaport transfer service, was recently launched by Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Mactan Wharf Corp., and Supercat Fast Ferry Corp
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Under the service, passengers arriving at MCIA will have direct shuttle transfers to Mactan Wharf, a 5-minute ride, followed by immediate boarding onto Supercat ferries to their final destinations
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The first phase of Cebu+ focuses on Cebu to Bohol, with planned expansions to Siquijor, Camotes, and other key island destinations
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A memorandum of agreement among the parties was finalized on February 28
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Cebu+ is the second pillar of strategy for Cebu to be the main and premier gateway for tourism in the Philippines
Cebu+, an integrated air-to-sea transfer service, was recently launched by Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA), Mactan Wharf Corporation, and Supercat Fast Ferry Corporation.
The service, formalized under a memorandum of agreement signed on February 28, aims to streamline passenger transfers between the airport and sea port, improving connectivity to Bohol, Siquijor, Camotes, and other key island destinations.
Under the service, arriving passengers will be shuttled directly from MCIA to Mactan Wharf in just five minutes, where Supercat ferries will provide immediate connections to island destinations.
“After launching Cebu Connect– our air to air connectivity product in June, now we have Cebu+, the air to sea connectivity to the islands around Cebu,” said Athanasios Titonis, CEO of Aboitiz InfraCapital Cebu Airport Corporation (ACAC). “This is the second pillar of our strategy to be the main and premier gateway for tourism in the Philippines.”
The MOA was signed by Aldwin Uy, deputy chief operations officer of ACAC; Eugene Erik Lapasaran Lim, president of Mactan Wharf; and Shane Antony Arante, general manager of Supercat. The three parties pledged to deliver efficient, safe, and convenient travel connections.