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Viva Macau NewsViva Macau sets new record for international passengers to Macau19-Jan-2010CHINA : Viva Macau Airlines, Macau’s international award-winning airline, today announced that it achieved a new record in December 2009 for total passengers carried internationally to and from Macau, with the best single day of international passenger volumes carried on December 30 2009 and with 198,820 passengers for the year from Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan and Australia. Viva Macau waives bag-check fee for Australia flights15-Jan-2010CHINA : Check-in your first 15kg of baggage at no cost to and from Australia. Fares on sale from just AUD$389(MOP2,385) Melbourne and AUD$408 (MOP2,510) Sydney. Viva Macau increases services in response to strong Melbourne market14-Jan-2010CHINA : Melbourne Airport has welcomed Viva Macau’s decision to increase services from Melbourne, with an additional weekly flight commencing from March 28 this year. The announcement comes after Viva Macau’s decision to temporarily suspend its service to Sydney. Viva Macau Airlines launches promotion30-Oct-2008CHINA : Viva Macau Airlines has launched a 6-day promotion (26-Oct to 02-Nov) offering airfares from USD1 from Jakarta and Ho Chi Minh City to Macau, exclusive of taxes and surcharges. Viva Macau roars with additional flights and new charter destination to Okinawa09-May-2008CHINA : (Macau) Traveling to and from Macau, Asia’s fastest-growing international destination, will become more convenient as value-for-money airline Viva Macau adds flight frequency to its Tokyo, Jakarta, and Sydney routes, as well as launching charter service to Japan’s resort destination, Okinawa. Viva Macau selects Menzies Aviation for ground services and cargo handling in Sydney24-Sep-2007CHINA : (CAPA) Menzies Aviation announced it has been awarded a three-year ground services and cargo handling contract by Viva Macau at Sydney Airport, commencing late Aug-07. EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Viva Macau CEO, Con Korfiatis06-Sep-2007CHINA : In an exclusive interview with Peanuts.aero, Viva Macau CEO, Con Korfiatis, discusses what makes Viva Macau different to other LCCs in the region, the airlines current position and growth plans, and the challenges the airline faces in its operating environment. Viva Macau, which commenced operations in 2004, provides long haul operates from its home base in Macau. The airline currently operates a fleet of two B767 aircraft, but has plans to expand its fleet to 15 aircraft within five years. Currently, the airline operates services to Pusan, the Maldives, Jakarta and Sydney, but plans to expand this network and route frequencies as it receives additional aircraft. Viva Macau granted approval to commence Sydney service23-Aug-2007CHINA : (CAPA) Viva Macau announced commencement of its Sydney service following receipt of approval from Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) in Australia. The airline will commence three-times weekly Macau-Sydney service from 22-Aug-07. Viva Macau to commence Macau-Sydney services with introductory fares starting at AUD30521-Jun-2007CHINA : (CAPA) Macau-based LCC, Viva Macau, announced (21-Jun-07) plans to commence three-times weekly services to Sydney (services to operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays) from 16-Aug-07. |