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Weesam Express extends online booking window and updates cut-off times for passengers

Elmer Balbin Jr.

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Weesam Express extends online booking window and updates cut-off times for passengers
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Weesam Express, operated by SRN Fast Seacrafts, has announced significant updates to its online booking system aimed at providing greater flexibility and convenience for travelers across its service routes in the Visayas and Mindanao.

Enhanced booking window for early planning

In a move to improve passenger service, the fast craft operator has extended its advance booking period. Travelers can now conveniently book their trips up to 3 days ahead of their scheduled departure, an increase from the previous 2-day advance booking policy.

Flexible last-minute ticketing

In addition to the extended booking window, Weesam Express has drastically reduced its online booking cut-off time. Passengers are now able to secure tickets via the website until 30 minutes before the vessel’s departure. Previously, the system required bookings to be finalized at least 2 hours prior to the trip.

These updates apply to the operator’s primary service areas, ensuring streamlined travel for those commuting between the following locations:

  • Iloilo City
  • Bacolod City
  • Zamboanga City
  • Isabela City, Basilan

Commitment to service

The management encourages all valued passengers to take advantage of the early booking system to avoid inconvenience at the terminals. The company remains committed to providing safe travel, on-time service, and a comfortable journey for all its patrons.

Passengers may access the updated booking system through the official website at www.weesam.ph.

Source: Facebook

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Elmer Balbin Jr.

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Elmer Balbin Jr.

Founder & Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

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.