Macao Tourism offers 2-for1 promo to boost tourist numbers
Macau Tourism has launched a 2-for1 promotion to entice more travellers.
The Macao Government Tourism Office campaign is in partnership with Air Macau for a limited-time ‘Buy One Get One Free’ offer.
Until June 30, 2023, tourists can use the ‘Buy One Get One Free’ offer when booking round-trip tickets with Air Macau.
It is valid for departures from Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Thailand or Vietnam.
Macau Tourism also joined forces with public transport operators to launch the ‘Macao Treat’ programme.
It encourages longer stays by offering free return tickets to tourists staying overnight in Macao.
They must be either Hong Kong residents, Taiwanese or international tourists visiting Hong Kong.
The programme covers land transport via HK-MO Express, One Bus Hong Kong Macau and Eternal East Cross-Border Coach.
It is also valid on TurboJet and Cotai Water Jet ferries.
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