A significant growth in Australians traveling to the fast-growing Las Vegas of the East is expected
following the launch of direct flights between Sydney and Macau launched by Viva
Macau.
At the “Welcome to Viva Macau” service launch commemoration held at Sydney International
Airport, Viva Macau’s CEO, Con Korfiatis said that there has never been a better time for Australians
to discover Macau particularly following the opening of one of the world’s largest integrated resorts in Macau
this week.
Korfiatis said, “The opening of Venetian Macao introduces an additional 3,000 suites, world class
leisure and entertainment offerings, as well as the largest conference and exhibition facilities
providing venues for international events in Macau, a vibrant city that has already attracted the
world’s attention with its own charm of mixed culture.”
To
celebrate the launch, the airline is offering return tickets from
Australia and three-nights accommodation in a 72 square meter suite at the
Venetian Macao. These packages start from A$1,098 for Economy Class and
A$2,685 for Premium Class.
Viva Macau flies three times a week between Sydney and Macau, operated by Boeing 767 wide-body aircraft with twin-class seating:
Premium and Economy Class.
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