The Terminal Management Office (TMO) of Balingoan demonstrated its commitment to passenger welfare by serving hot lugaw to 27 stranded travelers for breakfast inside the Passenger Terminal Building (PTB).
A significant queue of vehicles and passengers began to form along the road leading to the port, all eager for the anticipated resumption of trips. However, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has yet to issue a lifting order that would allow ferry services to resume. Shipping lines are standing by, awaiting the PCG’s go signal to commence ticket sales and bill of lading (BL) issuance.
The situation remains fluid, and TMO Balingoan is dedicated to keeping travelers informed and supported during this period of uncertainty. Passengers are encouraged to stay updated on announcements from the PCG and the TMO regarding the resumption of services.
P-agbangon
P-ag-unlad
A-bot tanaw
“Sa progresibong Pantalan, uunlad ang bayan”
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