Roble Shipping Inc announces updated vessel schedules for Cebu and Leyte routes

Written by: Elmer Balbin Jr.
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Roble Shipping Inc. has officially released its updated vessel schedules, providing travelers with a comprehensive guide for trips connecting Cebu to major destinations in Leyte. The updated routes cover daily and scheduled trips to Ormoc, Baybay, and Hilongos, aimed at streamlining inter-island travel for commuters and logistics partners alike.
Updated sailing schedules
For passengers traveling between Cebu and Leyte, the following schedules are now in effect:
Cebu-Ormoc Route
- Cebu to Ormoc: 10:00 PM Daily
- Ormoc to Cebu: 11:00 AM Daily
Cebu-Baybay Route
- Cebu to Baybay: 9:00 PM (Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday)
- Baybay to Cebu: 9:00 PM (Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday)
Cebu-Hilongos Route
- Cebu to Hilongos: 9:00 PM Daily / 11:00 AM & 9:00 PM (Every Saturday)
- Hilongos to Cebu: 10:00 PM Daily / 11:00 AM & 10:00 PM (Every Saturday)
Enhanced ticketing accessibility
In a move to improve passenger convenience, Roble Shipping has introduced an intelligent outlet-finding interface. Travelers can visit the company’s official website at www.robleshipping.com/outlets and enable location detection to find the nearest authorized ticketing office.
For immediate concerns and booking inquiries, the public may reach the Passage Department through the following hotlines: 09273276289, 09178566319, 09369488621, or 09560765494. Freight inquiries can be directed to 09166602530, 09560765492, or 09369488497.
Roble Shipping Inc. remains headquartered at #07 E.S. Baclig Ave., T. Padilla Extension, Pier 4 NRA, Cebu City, and continues to advise passengers to book their trips in advance to avoid delays.
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