OETG adds Macau’s Shun Tak
Orient Express Travel Group has secured a sales agency agreement with Shun Tak, the biggest ground operator in Macau.
Shun Tak operates TurboJet ferry services linking Hong Kong, Macau and Shenzhen, Macau Tower (adventure walk, meetings/conference, excellent restaurant), hotels in Macau and Hong Kong (with daily allotment), sightseeing tours and AJ Hawlett adventures and cross boundary bus.
All can now be booked and ticketed in Australia through OETG.
General Manager of Orient Express Travel International, Paul Gorman said the agreement means agents in Australia for the first time can book online and be ticketed for Shun Tak services, previously only available for purchase by travellers on arrival at Hong Kong/Macau.
“We can now fulfill fully-integrated Hong Kong-Macau-Shenzhen experiences for agents’ leisure, corporate and MICE clients,” said Mr Gorman.
The Australian-owned Orient Express Travel Group as a consolidator runs Express Ticketing and Express Fares for The Select Travel Group and other travel agent networks, as a retailer the AST student travel brand, as a wholesaler the brands Cathay Pacific Holidays and Orient Express Holidays and in the corporate field Orient Express Travel Corporate which includes MICE services
Graham Muldoon
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