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Free Trip For Antiqueños On RoRo’s Maiden Voyage

Antiqueños will come home for good now as RORO's Starlite provides a free trip!
By The Mindanao Life

Free Trip For Antiqueños On RoRo’s Maiden Voyage

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A free trip awaits Antiqueños in Metro Manila who will take the maiden voyage of the roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessel owned by Starlite Ferries, Inc. from Batangas to Antique on February 2.

“Starlite will be providing a free trip for Antiqueños who had been displaced from their work in Metro Manila due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) and would like to come home for good now,” Governor Rhodora J. Cadiao said during a press conference on Tuesday.

Cadiao said she and Antique Lone District Rep. Loren Legarda have been working with the Starlite management on how many passengers could be provided with free tickets during the maiden voyage.

“The Starlite management is holding the maiden voyage as their birthday gift to us,” she said.

Cadiao will celebrate her birthday on February 2 and Legarda on January 28.

The governor, however, said that unlike before when they would celebrate their birthdays together, this year they would only have it through the maiden voyage of the Starlite.

Meanwhile, Cadiao said she has discussed with Starlite that the porterage at the Lipata Port in Caluya municipality would be handled by sugar migrants who have returned home to the province for good.

“I already asked Starlite to give priority to the sugar migrant applicants as porters,” she said, adding that they could help the migrants by providing them with jobs.

Cadiao also appealed to Antiqueños who would come home on board the Starlite not to bring any pork products, such as chorizo or tocino, even if they were the ones who cooked it to spare the province from the African swine fever (ASF).

“People might be tempted to bring home some pork by-products but considering that there is ASF in Luzon areas, it would be better that they don’t bring anything that could harm our hog industry in the province,” she said, noting that Antique remains ASF-free.

The Starlite will ply the Batangas Port to Caticlan, Aklan to Lipata Port in Culasi, Antique route.

Antique information officer Junlee Saylo said in a separate interview that they were still having meetings as to the frequency of the trips.

“We still do not know the frequency and schedule of trips of Starlite after the maiden voyage,” Saylo said.

The Provincial Tourism Office, he said, would coordinate the trips of those who want to avail of the free voyage home. (PNA)