olympic spirit
With increased demand for seats in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics this August, Air Macau has launched an additional flight between Macau and the Chinese capital.
Flight No. route Dep Arr
NX008 Macau-Beijing 18:45 22:00
NX007 Beijing-Macau 10:00 13:25
“Our customers’ feedback indicated that morning departures from Beijing are desirable,” says Fei Hong Jun, general manager of Air Macau. “Thus we have NX007 departing Beijing at 10am and arriving in Macau at 1.25pm. NX008 departs Macau at 6.45pm, allowing Macau residents time to finish their office work before hopping on the plane.” Fei would also like to remind travellers that Air Macau has now moved to Terminal 3 of Beijing International Airport.
staff show winter warmth
Air Macau was quick to act following the severe snowstorms that ravaged central and eastern China in the run-up to the Chinese New Year. Over 78 million residents were affected by the worst snowstorms the region had seen in 50 years. Under the leadership of Air Macau CEO David Fei, a campaign was set up to help those in need of help. All Air Macau staff were asked to donate to the cause, with Fei leading the way with the first contribution.
okinawa route welcomed
To celebrate the impending launch of Air Macau’s Macau to Okinawa route, a delegation from the Okinawa Prefectural Government visited Macau. The officials, led by the Department of Tourism, Commerce and Industry’s chief councillor Hideo Kinjyo, welcomed the new route. CEO of Air Macau, David Fei, who attended the meeting said: “Air Macau is planning to launch a Macau to Okinawa route within the year. Now all departments in the company are working hard for the new routes.”
new japan flights
The commencement of flights from Macau to Nagoya, Okinawa, Fukuoka and Hokkaida marks the start of an exciting new challenge for Air Macau, according to general manager Fei Hong Jun. Speaking at a dinner hosted by the airline for their logistics agencies, Fei underlined the importance of Japan to the airline. Air Macau has increased flights from Macau to Osaka from three per week to seven and will soon start daily flights to Tokyo.






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