High-speed ferry service between HK and Macau
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Las Vegas Sands has launched high-speed ferry services between Hong Kong’s Macau Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Centre and Macau’s newly opened Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal on Macau’s Taipa Island.
With the launch of the new CotaiJet service, visitors and residents of Hong Kong, Macau, and the Pearl River Delta region can now enjoy additional transportation options with greater capacity.
“As Hong Kong, Macau, and the wider Pearl River Delta enjoy increasing levels of visitation from throughout Asia and around the world, investments in transportation infrastructure will be vital to the continuing development of the region as a leading leisure and convention destination,” said William Weidner, president of Las Vegas Sands Corp.
The Grand Canal Shoppes vessel is one of three 47.5 metre hi-tech passenger catamarans providing LVS’s CotaiJet service. The CotaiJet service features 20 sailings per day, 10 each from Hong Kong and Macau, with service beginning at 7am each day. An additional seven boats, bringing the fleet of CotaiJets to 10, are expected to be placed into service throughout 2008.
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