Air Macau

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Air Macau
IATA
NX
ICAO
AMU
Callsign
AIR MACAO
Founded 1994
Hubs Macau International Airport
Frequent flyer program CIP Club
Member lounge CIP Lounge
Fleet size 17
Destinations 14
Parent company Air Macau
Headquarters Macau
Key people
Website: http://www.airmacau.com.mo

Air Macau is an airline based in Macau. It is the sole carrier of Macau operating to Taiwan, China and south and north-east Asia. Its main base is Macau International Airport (MFM).

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The airline was established on 13 September 1994 and began commercial operations on 9 November 1995 with a flight from Macau to Beijing and Shanghai. It employs 766 staff. Air Macau is owned by CNAC (51%), TAP Portugal (15%), STDM (14%), Eva Air (5%), Macau government (5%), Macau investors (5%) and Air China (5%).

Air Macau operates services to the following international scheduled destinations (at January 2007)

The Air Macau fleet consists of the following aircraft (at August 2006) [1] :

More than 70% of Air Macau's revenue comes from transporting passengers across the Taiwan Strait to Macau. Every week, Air Macau has 72 round trip flights scheduled between Macau and Taipei and 28 round trip flights scheduled between Macau and Kaohsiung.

Since Air Macau started doing business in 1995, no other airline has yet to offer one-plane service for passengers traveling between Taiwan and Beijing, Shanghai, Xiamen, and other cities on the Chinese mainland. Although they must complete a brief transfer procedure in the Macau International Airport and wait about thirty minutes with their carry-on luggage in the departure lobby, passengers can then board the same plane once again and continue to their destination. The Air Macau staff can also help Taiwanese passengers on the flight get their PRC Entry Endorsement.

  1. ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006


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