Macau Airlines
Macau International Airport opened in late 1995.
Several airlines have scheduled air services to Bangkok, Beijing, Brussels, Danang, Ho Chi Minh City, Kaohsiung, Kuala Lumpur, Lisbon, Pyongyang, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Taipei and other cities in China including Chongqing, Changsha, Dalian, Fuzhou, Hainan, Qingdao, Shenyang, Xi'AN, Xiamen, Yantai and Wenzhou.
These routes are operated by the following airlines: Air Macau, Air China, China Northern, China Northwest, China National Aviation Corporation, Asiana, Air Koryo, EVA Airways, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines, Pacific Airlines, Sabena, Singapore Airlines, TAP-Air Portugal, Thai Airways, TransAsia Airways and Xiamen Airlines.
- Air Asia (Bangkok)
- Air Koryo (Bangkok, Pyongyang)
- Air Macau (Beijing, Chengdu, Guilin, Haikou, Kaohsiung, Kunming, Manila, Nanjing, Seoul Incheon, Shanghai Pudong, Shenzhen, Singapore, Taipei, Xiamen)
- China Eastern Airlines (Kunming, Xian)
- East Asia Airlines (Hong Kong, Shenzhen)
- EVA Air (Kaohsiung, Taipei)
- Shandong Airlines (Qingdao)
- Shanghai Airlines (Shanghai Pudong)
- Silk Air (Singapore)
- Singapore Airlines Cargo (Singapore)
- Transasia Airways (Kaohsiung, Taipei)
- Xiamen Airlines (Fuzhou, Hangzhou, Xiamen)
In addition there are charter flights by All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Japan Air System from Niigata, Osaka, Sendai and other cities.
Air Macau Airline Company
Air Macau is represented in Europe by TAP and Sabena, in Australia/New Zealand by China Express in Sydney (tel. 61-2-290-1148, fax 612-290-1153), in HongKong by the China International Travel Service and in other parts of Asia by airlines operating into Macau.
Air Macau (airline code NX) can be contacted direct, tel (853) 396-555 or (853) 396-6888, fax (853) 396-6866.
Helicopters of East Asia Airlines
There is also air service between Macau and Hong Kong, by the eight-seat helicopters of East Asia Airlines, which make about twenty-two roundtrips a day between Hong Kong and Macau Ferry terminals. Travel time is 20 minutes. Tickets cost (from HK) HK$1,206 weekdays, HK$ 1,310 weekends and holidays; (from Macau)
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