Venetian Macau opens Sydney office

Wednesday, 12 Nov, 2010 0

The Venetian Macau has opened an office in Sydney to service the Australia, New Zealand and Pacific markets. It will have a strong focus on MICE business.

Brendon Elliott, vice president of sales, The Venetian Macao said, “Macau is an ideal destination for groups traveling from Australia and New Zealand. It’s easily accessible, affordable, and provides endless entertainment options.”

The Venetian has released its new Entertainment and Meeting Packages for groups of 20 or more.

Australians travelling to Macau continue to grow with 82,000 Australians visiting Macau this year through to September according to the Macau Statistics Bureau.

Australia is currently The Venetian’s 7th largest MICE market.

The property has 3,000 suites, 1.2 million sqft of convention and meeting facilities as well as a 15,000-seat CotaiArena designed for sports events and entertainment.

Also at The Venetian Macau is an 1,800-seat theatre for the Cirque du Soleil production.



 

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