Cathay Pacific Codeshares with Cotai Ferry

Business travellers from around the world will soon enjoy more convenient access to Macao and the Pearl River Delta, thanks to a new Cathay Pacific codeshare agreement with ferry operator Cotai Water Jet.

Effective from February 26, 2018, the partnership will see the Hong Kong airline place its “CX” code on Cotai Water Jet services operating between Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) and the Taipa Ferry Terminal, the main gateway to Macao’s pulsating Cotai Strip.

During the initial launch stage, Cathay Pacific customers in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States can book travel to Macao through the airline’s local websites, with tickets now available for sale. Booking eligibility will be extended to other international markets over the months ahead.

Cathay Pacific customers travelling to Macao will enjoy check-through baggage and a choice of six daily direct Cotai Water Jet sailings, which depart from the SkyPier at HKIA, ensuring expedient and flexible inter-modal transport connectivity for business and MICE travellers.

“We are excited to add Macao to our growing network,” says Paul Loo, Cathay Pacific chief customer and commercial officer. “Our new codeshare partnership with Cotai Water Jet provides our customers with greater choice and more options and is a win-win for these two dynamic cities. Furthermore, we are also delighted to provide Macao residents and those across the Pearl River Delta with convenient flight connections to over 200 destinations on the Cathay Pacific Group’s international network via Hong Kong.”

Business travellers will soon enjoy more convenient access to Macao thanks to a new Cathay Pacific codeshare agreement with ferry operator Cotai Water Jet.

“Macao has grown to become a popular leisure and business tourism destination in the Pearl River Delta region,” says Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, director of Macao Government Tourism Office. “Apart from a rich cultural heritage of Chinese and Portuguese influences in its genetic makeup, the city has also made a name for itself as a multi-faceted tourism hub, characterised by UNESCO heritage sites, fully integrated luxurious mega-resorts with facilities for meetings, conventions, exhibitions and world-class entertainment, as well as spectacular international events all year round, plus, the recent designation as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy. The codeshare arrangement will certainly enhance accessibility to and from the region for many international markets.”

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