Viva Macau flights to Sydney start in August
An AAP report says that Macau-based low cost airline, Viva Macau has announced that it will commence services to Sydney three times a week from August 16.
The airline confirmed on Wednesday the Sydney-Macau non-stop route would begin from August 16, and the carrier will offer a two-class service.
Viva Macau will offer an introductory one-way Star Class fare of $305, while the Superstar Class fare will set passengers back $1,190.
“As Asia’s newest low-fare airline, we aim to offer value-for-money travel – ultra low fares, extra comfort with our wide-body aircraft, premium airline seat pitch, two-class configuration, as well as other value-added services like allocated seating, air and hotel package options,” Viva Macau CEO Con Korfiatis said.
“We are excited to be the pioneers connecting Australia and Macau, a city that is fast-becoming Asia’s hot spot as an entertainment and conference destination,” Mr Korfiatis said.
Macau markets itself as the ‘Las Vegas of the East’ and attracted more than 22 million visitors last year.
A Report by The Mole and AAP
John Alwyn-Jones
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