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Macau airport opens service centre in Shenzhen to boost cross-border connectivity

Macau International Airport on Friday opened a new service centre at the Shenzhen Shekou Cruise Home Port to enhance travel links between the mainland city and the SAR.

The Macau International Airport Service Centre will provide real-time flight information and immigration consultation for travellers from Shenzhen and nearby regions.

The facility is also part of plans to introduce sea-air transfer services, including check-in and baggage through-check arrangements between Shekou Port and Macau International Airport.

Officials said the new centre represents a milestone in cross-border transport cooperation between Macau and Shenzhen, paving the way for smoother passenger transfers and more efficient regional travel.

Following the ceremony, the delegation toured the Shekou Cruise Center’s facilities to review existing sea-air intermodal services, including baggage handling and security procedures. They also inspected the newly built helipad within the cruise terminal to explore future transport connections.

Macau International Airport said it will continue working with mainland port and aviation authorities to integrate check-in and baggage services, aiming to create a more efficient and convenient cross-border network.

The initiative forms part of broader efforts to enhance travel efficiency across the Greater Bay Area.

Macau is on track to receive between 38 and 39 million visitors in 2025, having recorded a total of 29.67 million visitor arrivals in the first three quarters of 2025, representing a 14.5 percent year-on-year increase.

If total arrivals reach 39 million or more, Macau will have fully recovered from the impact of COVID-19, as the city’s historical peak was nearly 39.4 million visitors in 2019.

Nelson Moura
Nelson Mourahttp://agbrief.com
Editor and reporter with 10 years of experience in Greater China, namely Taiwan and Macau, in printed and online media, with a focus on finance, gaming, politics, crime, business and social issues.

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