Cotai Waterjets (Macau) Limited announced yesterday that it has received permission from the Macau and Hong Kong transportation departments to begin operating its Cotai Strip(R) CotaiJets(TM) with increased frequency and at night.
Cotai Waterjets said the expanded service, which runs between the Hong Kong-Macao Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Centre and the Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal, will serve the public interest by easing traffic and reducing the immigration border crossing time at the ferry terminal on the Macao peninsula.
The scheduling details related to the expanded new service, as well as the launch date of the services, will be provided in the near future, the company said.
CotaiJet service is fully managed and operated by Cotai Chu Kong Shipping Management Services Co., LTD of Hong Kong using ferries purchased by a wholly-owned subsidiary of Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Originally posted 2008-05-31 00:14:13.
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