Viva Sydney for Macau airline
MACAU – Viva Macau will announce the launch of its services to Sydney on Thursday this week.
The airline is holding a media conference to announce the details at Sydney airport.
Sydney services will coincide with the delivery of Viva Macau’s third B767. It also plans to launch services to Incheon and Osaka within the next two months, before launching services to Europe by the end of 2007.
Con Korfiatis was recently appointed as the new chief executive of Viva Macau, replacing Andrew Pyne, who is heading off to Russia.
New additional routes awarded to Viva Macau include Korea, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
Ian Jarrett
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