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Weesam Express shortens online booking cut-off to 30 minutes

Elmer Balbin Jr.

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Weesam Express shortens online booking cut-off to 30 minutes
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Weesam Express, operated by SRN Fast Seacrafts, has just updated its online ticketing policy to provide commuters with greater flexibility and convenience when planning their sea travel.

In a recent advisory, the fast craft operator announced a significant reduction in its online booking cut-off window. Passengers can now secure their tickets via the company’s official website up to 30 minutes before their vessel’s scheduled departure time.

Improved flexibility for travelers

This update marks a major shift from the previous requirement, which mandated that all online bookings be completed at least 2 hours prior to departure. The shortened lead time is expected to benefit last-minute travelers and those with unpredictable schedules across the operator’s various routes.

The new policy applies to all major ports served by Weesam Express, such as:

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

Early booking still encouraged

While the new 30-minute window offers more ease for spontaneous trips, the management of Weesam Express still encourages the riding public to book their tickets as early as possible. Early reservations remain the best way to secure a preferred schedule and ensure seat availability, particularly during peak travel days.

Passengers can access the updated booking system and check real-time trip schedules at www.weesam.ph. The company expressed its gratitude to its patrons for their continued trust and support as they continue to refine their digital services.

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.