This year, FastCat added two brand new vessels to serve
more routes to Filipinos. FastCat is raising the bar high in the shipping
industry making inter-island connectivity more accessible to its passengers
through modernization. They are changing the game as they keep on providing
better service to the Filipinos, firmly believing that they deserve no less
than the best. The betterment of FastCat’s services and addition of more
vessels and routes are still their utmost priority for the next years to
come.
The new addition to their roster of moving bridges feature
improved version of FastCat’s signature comfort, reliability and safety. They
also take pride in their business class and premium economy sections that
provides a fully air-conditioned accommodation matched with an entertainment
system, reclining seats, and food trays, a PWD and senior citizen friendly
facilities, and professionally trained crew and staff for an ultimate customer
experience.
With FastCat’s new routes and its alliance with JAM liner
and Philtranco bus lines, travelling in the Philippines has become more
convenient like never before. With their aim of serving more customers, FastCat
having a fleet of modern ships, together with plans to expand to up to 30 ships
by 2020.
Batangas is known to be the nearest perfect destination
that passengers can tour around before they travel with FastCat. Whether you
want to visit historical sites like Casa De Segunda, relax at a cozy coffee
shop or fill your stomach with their famous Lomi, you’ll never run out of
things to do in this city.
JAM liner has been serving passengers for 50 years with
over 300 buses. Proven to be trusted by the public for their daily commute to
and from work, school and business, JAM liner continues to advocate help via
means of transportation. It serves the route of Laguna, Quezon and one of its
major destination is Batangas. Currently, their new fleet of buses comes with
GPS and entertainment system. They also recently purchased EURO 4 buses that
are more modern and environment friendly. JAM liners major terminals in Cubao
and Buendia were also upgraded with convenience stores, ATMs, and other facilities
for a more comfortable travel.
To know more about FastCat and JAM liner, visit their
websites: FastCat: https://www.fastcat.com.ph JAM liner: https://www.jam.com.ph
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