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RCL is pleased to announce the launch of its new service between Singapore – Cebu – Cagayan de Oro – Singapore using two vessels i.e. Ratha and Pira Bhum in a weekly sailing.

Branded as the “RSP6”, the maiden call will commence with the Pira Bhum ex Singapore on 30 November 2020, followed by the Ratha Bhum. 

Direct connectivity

According to an RCL spokesperson, “Our customers have been asking RCL to provide direct connectivity for both to and from Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, and Singapore for a fixed day schedule connectivity for their cargoes beyond Singapore."

The RCL spokesperson adds, "Being the sole service provider for this trade will help further strengthen PSA, as a regional strategic hub. We believe this product will now cater to those needs and facilitate greater trade growth between the Central Visayas and Mindanao regions in the Philippines with the rest of the world for both our SOC and COC customers.”

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