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FastCat announces two-day sail-ary day discount for passengers and vehicle cargo

Elmer Balbin Jr.

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FastCat announces two-day sail-ary day discount for passengers and vehicle cargo
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FastCat, a leading provider of ferry services in the Philippines, has officially launched its “Sail-ary Day” promotion, offering a 10% discount to travelers and motorists during the mid-month payday period.

The special offer is available for a limited time, specifically on May 15 and 16. The promotion aims to provide a “payday boost” for commuters heading home to the provinces or planning weekend getaways across the archipelago.

Exclusive discount codes for followers

To qualify for the discounts, travelers must be followers of FastCat’s official social media accounts. The promotion applies to all routes for both one-way and round-trip bookings. Customers can use the following codes for their transactions:

  • FCMKTNGPX10: Valid for 10% off passenger fares.
  • FCMKTNGRC10: Valid for 10% off rolling cargo.

The rolling cargo discount is comprehensive, covering motorcycles (both below and above 400CC), light cars, sedans, SUVs, vans, and pick-up trucks.

Redemption and booking details

FastCat has made the redemption process accessible for various types of travelers. The discounts are valid for both walk-in customers and online bookings made via the official company website.

For online bookings, users can enter the promo codes at www.fastcat.ph. For walk-ins, passengers simply need to show proof that they follow FastCat on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok at the terminal counter to unlock the savings.

As a member of INTERFERRY, FastCat continues to emphasize its commitment to “FerrySafe, FerryFast, and FerryConvenient” travel across the Philippines.

Source: Facebook

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The software architect behind Pamasahe and hailing from Bacolod City, Elmer has years of experience in web and mobile development. Responsible for developing and maintaining Pamasahe’s codebase, Elmer likes to work fast and is always eager to try new technology stacks. Outside of personal projects, he teaches programming to aspiring developers and enjoys playing RPG games such as Skyrim and Fallout.