SuperFerry Travel & Leisure, or SuperFerry, (formerly known as Aboitiz SuperFerry and later, WG&A SuperFerry) was the passenger travel and leisure brand of the Aboitiz Transport System Corporation (ATSC) and later, Negros Navigation Co. (NENACO), and was one of the largest ferry operator in the
Philippines
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. It is now part of
2GO Travel
Go, GO, G.O., or Go! may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Games and sport
* Go (game), a board game for two players
* ''Travel Go'' (formerly ''Go – The International Travel Game''), a game based on world travel
* Go, the starting position l ...
.
Through Aboitiz-Jebsen, SuperFerry had the honor of being the first shipping company in the Philippines to receive the International Ship Management Code, SuperFerry’s entire fleet was also compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code.
History
*April 1990 - Aboitiz Shipping Corporation introduced the ''Aboitiz SuperFerry'' brand by launching the M/V ''Aboitiz SuperFerry 1''.
*January 1, 1996 - Aboitiz Shipping Corporation merged with ''William Lines Inc''. and ''Carlos A.
Gothong Lines'' to form ''WG&A Philippines Inc''. the Aboitiz SuperFerry brand was retained under its new name ''WG&A SuperFerry''.
*2002-2004 - Aboitiz buys the shares of ''William Lines Inc''. and ''Carlos A. Gothong Lines'' making it a subsidiary of
Aboitiz Equity Ventures
Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. (AEV) is a Philippine holding company based in Metro Manila, with roots from Cebu City. The conglomerate operates in six major industries: Power, Banking and Financial Services, Food, Infrastructure, and Data Scienc ...
. later in February 2004, ''WG&A Philippines Inc''. was renamed to the ''Aboitiz Transport System Corporation'' (ATSC) and the brand was again retained.
*March 8, 2005 - WG&A SuperFerry was rebranded to ''SuperFerry Travel & Leisure'' and adopted the blue and orange color scheme.
*December 1, 2010 - ATSC's parent company,
Aboitiz Equity Ventures
Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. (AEV) is a Philippine holding company based in Metro Manila, with roots from Cebu City. The conglomerate operates in six major industries: Power, Banking and Financial Services, Food, Infrastructure, and Data Scienc ...
and Aboitiz and Company Inc. sold the company and its brands to
Negros Navigation Co. Inc. (NENACO), for US$105 million.
It included SuperFerry and its sister brands.
*January 1, 2012 - ATSC was rebranded to
2GO Group Inc. meanwhile, SuperFerry and its sister brands,
SuperCat and
Cebu Ferries merged with the
Negros Navigation brand and formed
2GO Travel
Go, GO, G.O., or Go! may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Games and sport
* Go (game), a board game for two players
* ''Travel Go'' (formerly ''Go – The International Travel Game''), a game based on world travel
* Go, the starting position l ...
.
Destinations
The following ports of call were served by SuperFerry throughout its history. Its main port of call was
Manila
Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
. Other destinations are:
Luzon
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*
Coron
*
Masbate
Masbate, officially the Province of Masbate (Masbateño language, Masbateño: ''Probinsya san Masbate''; ), is an island Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located near the midsection of the nation's archipelago. Its provi ...
*
Puerto Princesa
Puerto Princesa (, American Spanish: , European Spanish: ), officially the City of Puerto Princesa (Cuyonon language, Cuyonon: ''Siyudad i'ang Puerto Princesa''; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in th ...
Visayas
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*
Bacolod
Bacolod, officially the City of Bacolod (; ; ; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Negros Island Region in the Philippines. With a total of 600,783 inhabitants as of the 2020 census, it is th ...
*
Cebu
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*
Dumaguete
Dumaguete, officially the City of Dumaguete (; ; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city and capital of the Provinces of the Philippines, province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it h ...
*
Dumaguit
*
Iloilo City
Iloilo City, officially the City of Iloilo (; ; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Western Visayas Regions of the Philippines, region of the Philippines, located on the southeastern coast of th ...
*
Palompon
*
Roxas City
Roxas (, ), officially the City of Roxas (Capiznon language, Capiznon/; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city and capital of the Provinces of the Philippines, province of Capiz, Philippines. According to the 2 ...
*
Tacloban
Tacloban ( ; ), officially the City of Tacloban (; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city on Leyte island in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, Tacloban has a popu ...
Mindanao
Mindanao ( ) is the List of islands of the Philippines, second-largest island in the Philippines, after Luzon, and List of islands by population, seventh-most populous island in the world. Located in the southern region of the archipelago, the ...
*
Nasipit,
Agusan del Norte
*
Cagayan de Oro
Cagayan de Oro (abbreviated CDO and officially the City of Cagayan de Oro; ; Bukid language, Binukid: ''Ciudad ta Cagayan de Oro''; ; ) is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Regions of the Philippi ...
*
Cotabato
Cotabato, formerly and still commonly referred to as North Cotabato and officially the Province of Cotabato, is a landlocked Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Soccsksargen Regions of the Philippines, regi ...
*
Davao
*
Dipolog City
*
General Santos
General Santos, officially the City of General Santos and abbreviated as GenSan, is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Regions of the Philippines, region of Soccsksargen, Philippines. According to ...
*
Iligan,
Lanao del Norte
*
Ozamiz
*
Surigao City
*
Zamboanga City
Zamboanga City, officially the City of Zamboanga (; ; Subanen languages, Subanen: ''Bagbenwa Sembwangan''; Sama–Bajaw languages, Sama: ''Lungsud Samboangan''; ; ; ) is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city i ...
Historical fleet
SuperFerry has operated 27 vessels during its lifetime:
SuperFerries
* SuperFerry 1 (1989-2012) - She was originally built as the ''Venus'', in by Shikoku Dockyard in
Takamatsu
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is a capital ...
,
Japan
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. She was completed on December 1975 and she was then delivered to Arimura Sangyo shipping line of
Naha
is the Cities of Japan, capital city of Okinawa Prefecture, the southernmost prefecture of Japan. As of 1 June 2019, the city has an estimated population of 317,405 and a population density of 7,939 people per km2 (20,562 persons per sq. mi.). ...
,
Okinawa
most commonly refers to:
* Okinawa Prefecture, Japan's southernmost prefecture
* Okinawa Island, the largest island of Okinawa Prefecture
* Okinawa Islands, an island group including Okinawa itself
* Okinawa (city), the second largest city in th ...
, Japan. In 1989, Aboitiz Shipping Corporation bought the ''Venus'' and brought her to the Philippines where she was rebuilt. New decks were added and it now totaled four and additional passenger accommodations were built. She served as a SuperFerry for years until she was transferred and renamed ''M/V St. Rita de Casia'' by 2GO Travel and eventually sold to the Indonesian shipping company, Atosim Lampung Pelayaran PT and was renamed ''KM Mutiara Persada 1''. In 2021, she was sold to local shipbreakers in Indonesia.
* SuperFerry 2 (1993-2012) - She was originally built as the Ferry Sumiyoshi () of Meimon Car Ferry (later as Meimon Taiyo Ferry) (Japanese: 名門大洋フェリー, romanized: Meimon Taiyō Ferī) in Japan. She was the sister ship of Ferry Hakozaki which was later sold later in 1994 to Aboitiz Shipping Corporation and was renamed as M/V SuperFerry 5 and later as the M/V St. Joan of Arc of 2GO Travel. In April 1992 she came to the Philippines to become the M/V Aboitiz SuperFerry 2 of Aboitiz Shipping Corporation and served under the brand until in 2012 when she was transferred and renamed ''
M/V St. Thomas Aquinas'' by 2GO Travel. collided with ''M/V Sulpicio Express Siete'' of
Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corporation (Formerly Sulpicio Lines), on August 16, 2013, and sank near
Talisay in
Cebu Province
Cebu ( ; ), officially the Province of Cebu (; ), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 surrounding islands and islets. The coastal zone of Cebu is identified as a ...
.
* SuperFerry 3 (1993-2000) - She was originally built as the ''Hamayu'' for the Japanese ferry company, Miyazaki Car Ferry. She was acquired by Aboitiz Shipping Corporation in 1993 and beame the ''SuperFerry 3''. In 2000, she had fire incident while the vessel was undergoing ship repairs in Keppel Cebu Shipyard, hot works on certain parts of the ship started a fire and caused evasive damages, effectively gutting the whole vessel. WG&A later held the shipyard owners liable for the incident. The ship was later broken up.
* '
SuperFerry 5'' (1994-2012) - She was originally commissioned in 1973 as the ''Ferry Hakozaki'' of Japanese shipping line Meimon Car Ferry, and was built by Onomichi Shipbuilding in
Hiroshima
is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391. The gross domestic product (GDP) in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Urban Employment Area, was US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsui has b ...
, Japan. In 1992, the ship was sold back to Onomichi Shipbuilding and was renamed as the ''Ferry Cosmo'', and was chartered to Kansai Kisen Kaisha until 1994. She was acquired by the Aboitiz Shipping Corporation in 1994, its final acquisition before it formed the WG&A consortium with Carlos A. Gothong Lines and William Lines. The ship was then renamed to ''SuperFerry'' 5. Transferred to 2GO Travel and renamed ''M/V St. Joan of Arc''; was retired from service and sold to breakers in
Alang
Alang is a census town in Bhavnagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Because it is home to the Alang Ship Breaking Yard, Alang beaches are considered the world's largest ship graveyard.
Demographics
As of the 2001 Indian census, Al ...
,
India
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.
* SuperFerry 6 (1996-2000) - She was originally built as ''Ferry Tone'' and later, ''Ferry Shirayuri'' of Higashi-Kyu Ferry (East Ferry) in Japan. In 1993, she was acquired by
Carlos A Gothong Lines as the ''Our Lady of Akita'' In 1996, she was transferred to WG&A SuperFerry and renamed ''SuperFerry 6'' after the WG&A merger. In 2000, an engine fire on its starboard side swept the ship while en route to
Manila
Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
from
General Santos
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, October 2000; all of the 862 passengers and 168 crew were saved and the fire brought under control, but the ship was a total loss.
[A Sorry Maritime Safety Record Indeed In The Philippines]
UP Ibalon, Bicol, September 11, 2008
* '
SuperFerry 7'' (1996-1997) - Former ''Naminoue Maru'' of A" Line in Japan, and built in 1980, she was sold to William Lines in 1994 and renamed the ''Mabuhay 2''; later becoming a part of the SuperFerry fleet as part of the William,
Gothong, and Aboitiz Shipping lines merger and was renamed ''SuperFerry 7''. She was eventually lost to an extensive fire incident in 1997, wherein the whole vessel was gutted due to a presumed electrical fire while docked at Pier 4; same incident that would happen to her fleetmate ''SuperFerry 3'' later in 2000, but this time, was caused by hot works around the ship. She only spent 3 years sailing under the Philippine flag after the acquisition from Japan.
* SuperFerry 8/19 (1996-2011) - Built in 1977 as ''M/V Akebono Maru'' of A” Line shipping by Usuki Iron Works Ltd. in their Saiki, Japan shipyard. Sold in 1989 to William Lines and was renamed into ''M/V Sugbu''. She was refurbished in Singapore and was renamed into ''Mabuhay 3'' and eventually SuperFerry 8. Renamed into ''SuperFerry 19'' after she was re-engined in Singapore in 2004. She was leased in 2006 by Peninsula, a shipping company in Papua New Guinea; temporarily renamed into ''Milne Bay''. She later came back to SuperFerry. Was eventually sold to Jiangmen Xinhui Shipbreaking Co. Ltd; a shipbreaking company in China in 2011.
*
SuperFerry 9 (1996-2009) - Built in 1986 by Usuki Iron Works Ltd. at Saiki, Japan, and launched as the ''Ariake'', it was later acquired by William Lines Incorporated in 1995 and renamed as ''Mabuhay 5''. but before her maiden voyage in the Philippines, the ship was renamed ''SuperFerry 9''. And she never entered service under William Lines and has been part of the SuperFerry fleet ever since. It was known to be a problematic ship, with engine problems causing delays and stranding of passengers. In 2009, due to a presumed rough sea conditions and shifting of cargo containers below decks, it capsized off the southwest coast of
Zamboanga Peninsula while en route from
General Santos
General Santos, officially the City of General Santos and abbreviated as GenSan, is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Regions of the Philippines, region of Soccsksargen, Philippines. According to ...
to
Iloilo
Iloilo ( ; ), officially the Province of Iloilo (; ; ; ), is a province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Its capital and largest city is Iloilo City, the regional center of Western Visayas and politically independen ...
and sank almost 5 hours after the first distress call sent by the captain. All 968 passengers and crew were accounted for. There were 10 fatalities.
* '
SuperFerry 10'' (1996-2002) - Built in 1973 as the ''Sun Flower 5 (), one of the legendary Sun Flower ships of Japan's Blue Highway Line. She was later acquired and became the flagship of William Lines as the ''Mabuhay 1'', part of their luxury liners to compete with former rival Sulpicio Lines. After the merger, she became WG&A's flagship and was renamed ''SuperFerry 10''. She was eventually sold to breakers in China in 2002, still in perfectly good working condition, as a casualty of WG&A's liquidation of ships after the merger break-up. She only managed to sail for 9 years in Philippine waters after the William Lines acquisition.
* SuperFerry 11 (1996-1999) - She was formerly the ''Kobe Maru'' of Oshima Transportation in Japan. She was sold to
Gothong Lines in 1995 and was renamed to ''Our Lady of Akita 2''. but before her maiden voyage in the Philippines, the ship was renamed to ''SuperFerry 11'' and she never entered service under Gothong and became a SuperFerry instead. In 1999, she was renamed to ''Our Lady of Banneux'' and transferred to SuperFerry's sister company,
Cebu Ferries. At the same year, she was involved in a grounding incident near
Matalom,
Southern Leyte
Southern Leyte (; Kabalian: ''Habagatan nga Leyte''; ; ), officially the Province of Southern Leyte, is a province in the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region. Its capital and largest city is Maasin. Southern Leyte comprised the ...
on 29 December. According to some accounts, this was only her second voyage on the said route. She was later sold and broken up in 2003
* SuperFerry 12 (1996-2012) - ''SuperFerry 12'' was the former ''New Miyako'' of Hankyu Ferry of Japan and was sold to WG&A in 1996 and renamed to ''SuperFerry 12''. She was involved in a collision with the passenger-cargo boat ''M/V San Nicholas'' in 2003. She was later repaired and was later transferred to 2GO Travel in 2012. She was eventually sold to breakers in Chittagong, Bangladesh in 2021.
* '
SuperFerry 14'' (2000-2004) - Built in 1981, as the White Sanpo 2, and was later acquired by WG&A in October 2000 and was advertised as a "Festival" ship for her many on-board amenities. On February 27, 2004, at around 12:50 midnight, while the ferry was sailing from
Manila
Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
bound for
Cagayan de Oro
Cagayan de Oro (abbreviated CDO and officially the City of Cagayan de Oro; ; Bukid language, Binukid: ''Ciudad ta Cagayan de Oro''; ; ) is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Regions of the Philippi ...
, an
explosion
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tore through the vessel, starting a fire that engulfed the ship and caused many fatalities. The ferry late
capsized half-submerged further hampering rescue and retrieval operation of survivors and missing persons. Upon investigation, a
Rajah Sulaiman Movement member confessed to planting a bomb which was triggered by a timing device on board for the
Abu Sayyaf
Abu Sayyaf (; , ASG), officially known by the Islamic State as the Islamic State – East Asia Province, was a Jihadist militant and piracy, pirate group that followed the Wahhabi doctrine of Sunni Islam. It was based in and around Jolo and B ...
group, confirming a terrorist attack. The disaster was featured in various international news and media due to its magnitude and terrorism nature. All in all, of the 899 recorded passengers and crew on board, there were 116 fatalities, 53 remained missing and presumed dead. The ship was deemed a total loss by the company and was later broken up.
* '
SuperFerry 15'' (2002-2007) - She started her career as and later as ''Ferry Kyoto'' for the Japanese operator Meimon Taiyō Ferry. In 2002, she was acquired by WG&A Philippines where she was named as MV ''SuperFerry 15'' to better compete with its archrival,
Sulpicio Lines. After a brief service in the Philippines, she was sold in 2007 to LYG C-K Ferry and became CK Star in China, and was later sold to breakers in
Alang
Alang is a census town in Bhavnagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Because it is home to the Alang Ship Breaking Yard, Alang beaches are considered the world's largest ship graveyard.
Demographics
As of the 2001 Indian census, Al ...
, India.
* SuperFerry 16 (2002-2007) - She started her career as ''New Orion'' () and later as ''Ferry Fukuoka'' () for the Japanese operator Meimon Taiyō Ferry. In 2002, she was acquired by WG&A Philippines where she was named as MV ''SuperFerry 16'' to better compete with its archrival,
Sulpicio Lines. After a brief service in the Philippines, she was sold in 2007 to CMM Maritime in China, renamed to ''Queen Qingdao'' and later, ''New Qingdao''. She was later sold and renamed to ''New Blue Ocean'' under Stena Daea Line and eventually was sold in 2016 to 2GO Travel. The vessel was renamed to ''M/V St. Therese of the Child Jesus''. She was the last SuperFerry vessel sailing on Philippine waters until in 2024 when she was retired and sold to a
shipbroker and was renamed to ''Al Jadara''.
* '
SuperFerry 17'' (2003-2007) - She was built in 1988 as the ''New Harima'' of Hankyu Ferry in Japan. She was sold to WG&A in 2003 and became the SuperFerry 17. In 2007, she was sold to
Iscomar and renamed to ''Isabel Del Mar'', and later sold and broken up in
Aliağa, Turkey
* SuperFerry 18 (2003-2007) - She was built in 1988 as the ''New Seto'' of Hankyu Ferry in Japan. She was sold to WG&A in 2003 and became the SuperFerry 18. In 2007, she was sold to Huadong Shipping and was renamed to ''Huadong Pearl VI'', and was later sold to breakers in
Chittagong
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,
Bangladesh
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by ...
.
* '
SuperFerry 20'' (2010-2012) - Formerly ''M/V Sunflower Kogane'' acquired from Diamond Ferry and was renamed to M/V SuperFerry 21 she was later renamed to ''M/V St. Gregory the Great'' under 2GO Travel, ran aground in near
Guimaras and sold to breakers.
* '
SuperFerry 21'' (2010-2012) - Formerly ''M/V Sunflower Nishiki'' from Kansai Kisen Co., Ltd.; was acquired by Aboitiz Transport System and renamed to M/V SuperFerry 21 and was later renamed to ''M/V St. Leo the Great'' under 2GO Travel. She was eventually sold to breakers in Chittagong, Bangladesh in 2021.
Ferries
* M/V Our Lady of Medjugorje (1996-2007) - She was originally built as a RORO cargo vessel, named ''Shinka Maru'' of Kuribayashi Kisen K.K. She was acquired by Gothong Lines in 1990 and was converted into a RORO passenger vessel and was renamed to ''Sto. Nino de Cebu'' and later, ''Our Lady of Medjugorje''. In 1996, she was transferred under WG&A and retained its name. In 2007, she was sold to PT Jembatan Nusantara in
Indonesia
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and renamed to ''KM Makhota Nusantara''.
* M/V Our Lady of Sacred Heart (1996-2002) - She was originally built as a RORO cargo vessel, named ''Shinsei Maru'' of Kuribayashi Kisen K.K. She was acquired by Gothong Lines in 1990 and was converted into a RORO passenger vessel and was renamed to ''Our Lady of Sacred Heart''. In 1996, she was transferred under WG&A and retained its name. In 2002, she was retired and sold to breakers.
*M/V Our Lady of Good Voyage (1996-1999 2007-2010) - Her first name was the ''Ferry Kikai'' of Arimura Sangyo Lines (later became A" Line). She was later acquired by William Lines Inc. in 1995 and renamed as ''Mabuhay 6''. but after only a few voyages, the ship was renamed ''Our Lady of Good Voyage'' under WG&A. She was transferred to its subsidiary, Cebu Ferries. In 2007, she was transferred from SuperFerry as a reliver vessel until in 2010, she was sold to
Gothong Southern and was named the ''Dona Conchita''. When Gothong Southern decided to let go of their passenger operations, she was sold to
Trans-Asia Shipping Lines and was named ''Trans Asia 9''. In 2021, she was scrapped in TASLI Wharf at F F. Cruz
Mandaue City
Mandaue (), officially the City of Mandaue (; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 364,116 people.
...
,
Cebu
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.
* M/V Our Lady of Lipa (1996-2002) - She was built in 1971 as the ''Kuroshio Maru'' and later ''Kurushima 7'' under Kansai Kisen Kaisha in Japan. she was acquired by Gothong Lines in 1995 and was assigned to the Cebu-Cagayan de Oro-Cebu route where she earned the distinction as one of the fastest ships to serve there. However, just after a few voyages, she was transferred to Cebu Ferries, and was rumored to be the main reason why
Sulpicio Lines fielded the liner-sized Princess of the Ocean to that heavily-contested route in 1997. She was later transferred to WG&A Ferries and in 2002, she was retired and sold to breakers in
Alang
Alang is a census town in Bhavnagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Because it is home to the Alang Ship Breaking Yard, Alang beaches are considered the world's largest ship graveyard.
Demographics
As of the 2001 Indian census, Al ...
, India
* M/V Our Lady of Naju (1996-1999) - She was originally built as ''Hikari'' of Oshima Unyu K.K. The ship was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) in their Shimonoseki shipyard in 1972. In 1994, she was sold to Gothong Lines and was renamed to ''Our Lady of Naju''. She joined the WG&A fleet when the Great Merger happened in 1996. In 2003, she was eventually sold to breakers in China.
* M/V Doña Virginia (1996) - She was originally built by
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. MHI is one of the core companies of the Mitsubishi Group and its automobile division is the prede ...
in their
Shimonoseki
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is a Cities of Japan, city located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 248,193 in 128,762 households and a pop ...
yard in 1973 as the ''Shin Sakura Maru'' for the Japanese shipping company Oshima Unyu (Oshima Transportation). In 1979 she was acquired by William Lines Inc. and renamed to ''Doña Virginia'', named after the owning family matriarch, Dona Virginia Chiongbian. She succeeded another ship of the company, the ''
MV Cebu City'', as the flagship of the fleet. In 1996 she was transferred to WG&A but was retired and sold to breakers.
* M/V Zamboanga City (1996) - she was originally built as the ''Emerald Amami'' of A" Lines of Japan. In 1989, she was sold to William Lines and was renamed to ''Zamboanga City''. in 1996 she was transferred to WG&A but she was later sold for scrap.
*M/V Maynilad (1996-1999) - She was originally built as the ''Akatsuki'' of A” Lines of Japan. She was built by Towa Shipbuilding in the Shimonoseki shipyard. She was launched on May 1981 and was completed on July of 1981. In 1992, she was acquired by William Lines to become the ''Maynilad'' she replaced the ill-fated ''Manila City'' which was destroyed by fire in a Cebu shipyard on February 16, 1991 and was subsequently broken up in 1992. In 1996 she was transferred to WG&A. later, she was transferred to Cebu Ferries and was renamed to ''Our Lady of Akita 2''. In 2002, she was retired and sold to breakers.
*M/V Masbate Uno (1996-1998) - She was originally built in August 1971 as the ''Hayamoto Maru'' in Japan. In 1987 she was sold to William Lines and became the ''Masbate I'' In 1996 she became part of WG&A and she was later transferred to Cebu Ferries and renamed to M/V Our Lady Of Manoag. In 2005, she was sold broken up.
Incidents and accidents
*On March 26, 1997, SuperFerry 7 was hit by fire while docked in Pier 4 in Manila North Harbor. There were no more passengers left as the ship had already finished discharging them. It was WG&A's first major accident.
*On February 8, 2000, SuperFerry 3 caught fire while undergoing repair in
Keppel Shipyard in
Cebu
Cebu ( ; ), officially the Province of Cebu (; ), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 surrounding islands and islets. The coastal zone of Cebu is identified as a ...
.
*On October 12, 2000, SuperFerry 6 caught fire on its starboard panel and sank. More than 1,000 passengers were rescued.
*On May 25, 2003, SuperFerry 12 was involved on a collision with a small passenger-cargo vessel, ''MV San Nicholas'' near Limbones Point, off Cavite province 33 nautical miles (61 kilometres) south of Manila. All 1,506 passengers and 184 crew members of the Superferry 12 were safe but unfortunately at least eight people were killed and 132 had been rescued from ''MV San Nicholas''.
*On February 27, 2004,
SuperFerry 14 was bombed by the
Abu Sayyaf
Abu Sayyaf (; , ASG), officially known by the Islamic State as the Islamic State – East Asia Province, was a Jihadist militant and piracy, pirate group that followed the Wahhabi doctrine of Sunni Islam. It was based in and around Jolo and B ...
terrorists killing 116 people. It was considered as the worst terrorist attack in the Philippines.
*On March 9, 2006, SuperFerry 12 caught fire off the coast of
Bantayan Island
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The island is administratively divi ...
. None of the 664 passengers were injured.
*On September 6, 2009,
SuperFerry 9 reported engine trouble while on its way to the port of
Iloilo
Iloilo ( ; ), officially the Province of Iloilo (; ; ; ), is a province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Its capital and largest city is Iloilo City, the regional center of Western Visayas and politically independen ...
from
General Santos
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. The ship then listed to a 30–40 degree angle, and at 2am the captain of the vessel ordered to abandon ship. It later sank off the southern
Zamboanga Peninsula with more than 966 people on board. 957 people have been rescued but there are also 9 fatalities.
Trivia
* Before 2GO Maligaya, Masagana, and Masigla, ''SuperFerry 12'', ''15'', ''16'', ''17'' and ''18'' were the only Philippine ships with an escalator on board.
* Parts of the film ''Pacquiao'' about the boxer of the same name were filmed on board SuperFerry 18.
* The Titanic parody ''Tataynic'' was filmed on board SuperFerry 12 and SuperFerry 19.
* SuperFerry was the official logistics partner of
Pinoy Dream Academy
''Pinoy Dream Academy'' (also known as PDA) is a Philippine television reality competition show broadcast by ABS-CBN. Originally hosted by Toni Gonzaga, Nikki Gil, Sam Milby, Bianca Gonzalez and Roxanne Barcelo. it aired on the network's weeken ...
.
See also
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Negros Navigation
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Cebu Ferries
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Montenegro Lines
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SuperCat
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Roble Shipping Inc.
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Trans-Asia Shipping Lines
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List of shipping companies in the Philippines
References
External links
Former official website
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Ferries of the Philippines
Passenger ships of the Philippines
Shipping companies of the Philippines
Transportation in Cebu
Transportation in Mindanao
Transportation in the Visayas
Companies based in Manila
Defunct transportation companies of the Philippines
Philippine companies established in 2004
Philippine companies disestablished in 2012