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Not to be confused with its parent company, 2GO Group{{Infobox company | logo = 2GO Group Logo.png | caption = 2GO Travel's parent 2GO Group Inc.'s logo | name = 2GO Travel | foundation = Aboitiz, Gothong and William, Negros Navigation | location = Pasay, Philippines | key_people =
| area_served = Philippines | industry = Shipping | products = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | num_employees = | parent = 2GO Group | subsid = | homepage = http://travel.2go.com.ph | footnotes = }}2GO, formally 2GO Travel, is a passenger ferry company which is based in Manila, Philippines and part of 2GO Group, a listed company owned by the Chinese government through the China-Asean Investment Cooperation Fund.[1][2][1] It is the largest ferry company in the Philippines with its main hub located in Eva Macapagal Super Terminal in Pier 15 in the Manila South Harbor.[4] Until 2012, 2GO was known as Negros Navigation. It changed its name following a significant realignment of ferry transportation in the Philippines in which long-standing companies SuperFerry, Cebu Ferries and SuperCat merged into SuperFerry, under the Aboitiz Transport System. SuperFerry was purchased by Negros Navigation, in December 2010, for US$105 million.[4] At the same time, a unit of China-Asean Investment Cooperation Fund, a Netherlands-based, private equity firm wholly owned by the Chinese government, took a controlling stake in Negros Navigation through an equity infusion.[2][1][3] Because Negros Navigation was a privately held firm the exact amount invested by the Fund was not disclosed.[4] 2GO has one of the most modern shipping fleets in the Philippines and operates the largest fleet of inter-island vessels in the country.[5] Dennis A. Uy is the chairman of 2GO Group, replacing Sulficio O. Tagud, Jr.[6] DestinationsThe following ports of call are served by 2GO Travel:
Fleet2GO acquired vessels from all four known shipping companies/brands: SuperFerry, SuperCat, Negros Navigation and Cebu Ferries. The vessels carry names derived from Roman Catholic saints and carries the 2GO Travel brand. Current fleetSuperFerry-acquired fleet
Route: Manila - Cebu - Cagayan de Oro
Route: Manila - Cebu - Nasipit (Butuan), Manila - Cebu - Cagayan de Oro, Manila - Iloilo - Zamboanga - Gensan - Davao
Route: Manila - Iloilo - Bacolod - Cagayan de Oro Negros Navigation-acquired fleet
Route: Manila - Iloilo - Dumaguete - Zamboanga Cebu Ferries-acquired fleet
Route: Manila - Batangas - Coron
Manila - Batangas - Romblon - Roxas
Manila - Batangas - Coron - Romblon - Roxas Other vessels of 2GOOther vessels that were acquired by 2GO:
Route: Manila - Cebu - Iligan - Ozamis
Route: Cebu - Ormoc
Route: Cebu - Tagbilaran
Route: Batangas - Calapan Cargo vessels
SuperCat-acquired vesselsSuperCat operated the following vessels that are now part of the 2GO fleet:
Route: Batangas - Calapan
Route: Batangas - Calapan
Route: Bacolod - Iloilo
Route: Cebu - Ormoc
Route: Bacolod - Iloilo
Former Vessels of 2GOShip/(s) that was part of 2GO fleets that were retired, sunk, or sold.
IncidentsMV St. Thomas Aquinas{{Main|MV St. Thomas Aquinas}}On August 16, 2013, at 9 pm as it approached Cebu City's harbor, the MV St. Thomas Aquinas, formerly SuperFerry 2[17] collided with the cargo ship Sulpicio Express Siete of Sulpicio Lines and sank in 100 feet deep off Talisay, Cebu.[18] The ship was carrying 831 people—715 passengers and 116 crewmembers.[18] 629 people were rescued immediately and as of August 17, 2013, 31 bodies have been recovered leaving 172 unaccounted for.[18] The Sulpicio Express Siete with 36 crew members on board did not sink and returned safely to port.[18] It had a large hole in its bow above the water line, clearly visible in news photos.[18] See also
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