A city terminal for Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) will open at MGM Cotai on February 4th, 2026, marking a new step in cross-border aviation cooperation within the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macau Greater Bay Area.
According to a media invitation sent on Monday, MGM China said the facility, officially named the “City Terminal for Hong Kong International Airport,” is jointly established by the HKIA, Zhuhai Airport, MGM, and China Travel Tours Transportation Services Hong Kong Limited. The project is described as the first off-airport and overseas check-in facility co-developed by HKIA and Zhuhai Airport in Macau, marking closer integration among the aviation and transportation networks of Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau.
The city terminal will feature self-service check-in counters, real-time flight information services, and SkyLimo transportation connections. These services are intended to streamline travel procedures and provide Macau-based passengers with a more seamless connection to flights departing from Hong Kong International Airport. The initiative also aligns with broader efforts to enhance tourism service efficiency and cross-border mobility across the Greater Bay Area.
The launch follows earlier initiatives to improve airport services in Macau. In May 2024, three airport service-related companies—Hong Kong Macau Airport Passenger Services Limited, Hong Kong International Airport (China) Limited, and Zhuhai International Airport Management Limited—jointly established the “Dual Cities” airport lounge at the east entrance of The Venetian Resort in Macau. The lounge was designed to offer Macau residents and visitors more convenient access to flights from both Hong Kong and Zhuhai airports.
As Macau seeks to attract more international visitors, improved air connectivity and integrated ground transportation links are playing an increasingly important role. Gaming operators have also stepped up efforts to enhance transportation-related services as part of broader strategies to support tourism diversification and regional integration.





