SuperCat announces temporary suspension of operations for Good Friday 2026

Written by: Elmer Balbin Jr.
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SuperCat Fast Ferry Corporation has officially released its travel advisory for the upcoming Lenten season, announcing a temporary suspension of all ferry services on April 3, 2026, in observance of Good Friday.
The vessel operator stated that there will be no trips scheduled on the aforementioned date. Operations are expected to resume following the religious holiday. To ensure a smooth travel experience and avoid the rush, the company is urging the riding public to plan their journeys and secure their tickets well in advance of the busy Holy Week period.
Booking and Reservations
Passengers looking to travel before or after the Good Friday suspension can utilize various booking platforms. SuperCat encourages the use of its digital channels for convenience:
- Official Website: Visit chelseatravel.ph or supercat.ph for online bookings.
- Social Media: Reservations can be made via Facebook Messenger.
- Physical Outlets: Corporate Ticket Offices are located at various port terminals for in-person transactions.
Additionally, travelers can take advantage of Group Booking incentives, which allow passengers to save more when traveling in larger parties.
Branch Contact Details
For further inquiries or specific trip schedules, passengers may reach out to SuperCat’s regional branches through the following contact numbers:
| Branch | Mobile Number | Landline |
|---|---|---|
| Cebu | 09690362045 | (02) 7709 0289 |
| Ormoc | 09773873144 | (02) 7709 0289 |
| Batangas/Calapan | 09918453951 | (02) 7709 0289 |
Travelers are reminded to monitor official announcements for any further updates regarding voyage schedules or terminal advisories during the peak travel season.
Source: Facebook
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Elmer Balbin Jr.
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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.