On Wednesday, VS Grand Ferries Corporation formally inaugurated MV Sea Cat, the company’s first fast craft. It is a 300-seater air conditioned vessel powered by twin brand new engines.
Leading the inauguration were Department of Transportation
Assistant Secretary Fernando Juan Perez, Samar (1st District) Rep. Edgar Mary
Sarmiento, Calbayog City Mayor Ronald Aquino, and VS Grand Ferries Corp. owner
Arthur Vaughn Zosa.
Zosa said choosing Calbayog as their homeport will give the people
of Samar the opportunity to get to Cebu fast and safe. It will also give
tourists visiting Cebu a more convenient option to visit Samar.
“Instead of going to Tacloban first before heading to Catbalogan
or Calbayog in Samar, tourists from Cebu can now directly reach us, stay in our
hotels, eat in our restaurants, have their tour and exit the province using our
ports. With this, we expect to welcome more tourists,” said Zosa.
Zosa added that with the new route, travelers from Samar Island
will enjoy improved accessibility to other parts of the Visayas, considering
that there are regular trips from Cebu to Bohol, Iloilo and Bacolod.
“My ultimate ambition is for Calbayog to be like Cebu or Bohol.
This will result in more development not only in the city of Calbayog, but also
in the entire province of Samar,” Zosa added.
Zosa also revealed plans to launch the Catbalogan-Cebu route.
The fast craft leaves Calbayog at 8 a.m. for Cebu Port, and leaves
at 2 p.m. for the return trip that arrives in Calbayog at 7 p.m. The fare is
set at PHP1,300.
Perez lauded the management of SeaCat for investing in the
transportation sector by providing easier means of connectivity to other
regions.
“The problem of under developed transportation system is a
stumbling (block) to growth and economic development,” he said.
“This launching of SeaCat is a concrete manifestation of how we
should work as a nation, ultimately the involvement of the private sector as
well as other stakeholders is much needed in order to lead our country into the
next years ahead towards genuine and inclusive development,” he added.
VS Grandtours formed the VS Grand Ferries Corp. on its 20th year
of operation in the local transport business.
Known as the city of waterfalls, Calbayog is the third largest
city in the country in terms of land and water areas.
About 40 percent of the city's land area is plain and hilly, while
the remaining are rugged mountain ranges with elevation ranging from 300 to 700
meters above sea level.
The city is 172 kilometers north of Tacloban, the regional
capital. (RTA/PNA)
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