Flights to be launched to Kota Kinabalu, Ningbo and Nagoya this year

The local airport is expected to launch charter flights to Kota Kinabalu, Ningbo and Nagoya this year. 

In addition, earlier this month, the 2018 Routes Asia Development Forum meetings were held between Macau International Airport Company’s (CAM) representatives and counterparts from the Kansai International Airport, the Central Japan International Airport, and Gold Coast Airport representatives, in order to explore route cooperation opportunities.

The 2018 Routes Asia Development Forum took place in Brisbane, Australia between March 18 and 20.  The forum gathered aviation professionals from around the Asia Pacific, bringing together over 800 delegates from airlines, airports, tourism authorities, and suppliers.  CAM’s director, Eric Fong, and the manager of the marketing department, Fiona Fong, attended the forum.

According to a statement issued yesterday by Macau International Airport, participation in the event is expected to help bring more international airlines in to Macau. “The airport has always proactively [sought] opportunities to launch new flight services,” the statement reads.

Currently, there are 29 airlines serving 47 routes operating to Macau International Airport, totaling over 1,100 flight movements per week.

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