Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Makau" in Malay language version.
Various AirAsia carriers starting February 2023 gradually resumes scheduled passenger service to China, as well as Macau.
Air Macau in Northern winter 2023/24 season is adjusting operation on selected service to Mainland China, including frequency changes and temporarily suspensions: Macau – Fuzhou 28OCT23 – 16NOV23 2 weekly A320 suspended (Service increases to 3 weekly from 01JAN24), Macau – Guiyang 29OCT23 – 31DEC23 2 weekly A320 suspended, Macau – Taiyuan 25OCT23 – 31DEC23 2 weekly A320 suspended, Macau – Tianjin eff 01JAN24 Increase from 3 to 4 weekly, A320 and Macau – Wenzhou 04NOV23 – 31DEC23 2 weekly A320 suspended.
Air Macau this week filed operational schedule for its planned service resumption to Malaysia, where the airline set to resume Macau – Kuala Lumpur service on 10JAN24. Airbus A320 aircraft will operate this route 4 times weekly.
Air Macau at the launch of Northern summer 2023 season is adding Macau – Bangkok Don Mueang service, in addition to existing Macau – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route. Bangkok Don Mueang service will be initially served twice weekly from 28MAR23, increasing to 1 daily from 15MAY23 at earliest, with Airbus A321 aircraft.
At the launch of Northern summer 2023 season, all international/regional service to/from Chengdu will shift from Chengdu Shuangliu (成都双流; CTU) to Chengdu Tianfu (成都天府; TFU), with the exception of Vietnam Airlines, as it continues to list service to/from Shuangliu (CTU) from Da Nang, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Air Macau this month plans to resume 2 additional routes to Mainland China, with service to Guiyang and Taiyuan offered.
Air Macau from late-October 2023 plans to add service to Indonesia, where the airline filed operational schedule for Macau – Jakarta route. The airline currently schedules four weekly flights with Airbus A320 aircraft, effective 29OCT23.
Air Macau in the first quarter of 2023 plans to resume Macau – Kaohsiung service, initially operating every 2 weeks. First flight is scheduled on 05FEB23, on board Airbus A320 aircraft.
Air Macau in Northern winter 2023/24 season gradually increases service to Japan, as the airline restores additional frequencies to Osaka and Tokyo.
Air Macau from May 2023 plans to expand service on Macau – Seoul Incheon route, where the airline to resume 5th weekly passenger flight, effective 04MAY23.
Air Macau from October 2023 plans to increase Macau – Seoul Incheon route, where the airline schedules additional 2 weekly flights from 12OCT23.
Air Macau as of Thursday (23FEB23) opened reservation for its planned service resumption on Macau – Singapore route, scheduled to resume in late-March 2023. The airline initially stated it would offer 1 weekly flight, reported on AeroRoutes on 16JAN23, however the airline will now operate 3 weekly flights with Airbus A320 aircraft. First flight on 23MAR23 (two days earlier than initially planned) is scheduled with Airbus A321 aircraft. Schedule below is effective 28MAR23.
Air Macau in the first quarter of 2024 is adjusting Macau – Singapore service, where the airline plans frequency reductions from 7 weekly to following, with Airbus A320 aircraft:
06JAN24 – 13JAN24 6 weekly, 14JAN24 – 24JAN24 5 weekly, 26JAN24 – 02FEB24 6 weekly and 03FEB24 – 30MAR24 5 weekly.
Bamboo Airways this month schedules charter service on Da Nang – Macau route, scheduled once weekly on Tuesdays. Service will be offered by Airbus A320 from 07FEB23 to 28FEB23.
China Eastern Airlines during the month of July 2023 continues to expand international and regional service at Beijing Daxing Airport, as the Skyteam member plans new service to Macau and Singapore.
Beijing Daxing – Macau eff 10JUL23 4 weekly A320
Beijing Daxing – Singapore eff 20JUL23 1 daily A330-300.
China Eastern Airlines at the launch of Northern winter 2023/24 season plans to resume regional service from Xi’An, as the Skyteam member resumes service to Hong Kong and Macau.
China Southern during Northern summer 2024 season plans to expand service to Macau, where the airline adds Beijing Daxing – Macau nonstop flight. From 01APR24, the airline's Airbus A321neo aircraft to operate 3 weekly flights initially, increasing to 1 daily from 25APR24.
Firefly from 20JUL24 schedules additional service from Tawau, with the launch of Tawau – Macau route. The airline's Boeing 737-800 aircraft will operate this route 4 times weekly.
Hainan Airlines from mid-March 2023 plans to resume Haikou – Macau service, scheduled with Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The airline will operate twice weekly flights, effective 17MAR23.
Korean carrier Jeju Air starting next week is adding Jeju – Macau route, where it plans to operate 2 weekly flights, with Boeing 737-800 aircraft. First flight is scheduled on 25JUL23, currently scheduled until 28OCT23.
Jeju Air from mid-November 2023 plans to resume Seoul Incheon – Macau service, previously scheduled until March 2021. The airline plans to operate this flight on daily basis upon resumption on 10NOV23, with Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Jin Air in late-April 2023 plans to resume service to Macau, as the airline schedules Seoul Incheon – Macau route from 23APR23.
Korean Air today (25APR24) opened reservations for Seoul Incheon – Macau, where the airline schedules 1 daily flight from 01JUL24, on board Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The Skyteam member last operated Seoul – Macau service between February 1996 and October 1997.
Lanmei Airlines in late-April 2023 plans to resume scheduled charter to Palau, where the airline once again schedules Koror – Macau nonstop flight. From 29APR23, the charter flight will be served every 4 or 5 days, with Airbus A320 aircraft.
Starlux Airlines in Northern summer 2024 will begin operations at Taichung, initially operating scheduled charter flights.
Starlux Airlines since last week filed operational schedule in the GDS and OAG regarding its planned service at Taichung in Central Taiwan. Initial schedule filing tentatively lists 8 weekly Taichung – Macau service from 31MAR24 (7 weekly from 01JUL24), on board Airbus A321neo aircraft.
Starlux Airlines this week filed aircraft changes for Taipei Taoyuan – Macau service, for the month of June and July 2023, as the airline maintains widebody aircraft operation on daily basis. From 01JUN23 to 31JUL23, 1 of 2 daily flight will be operated by Airbus A330-900neo aircraft, instead of A321neo.
Starlux Airlines in last week’s schedule update removed planned service increase for Taipei Taoyuan – Da Nang route. The airline’s planned to increase service from 2 to 3 daily between 15JUL23 and 31AUG23 is no longer in effect.
Starlux Airlines during the month of September and October 2023 plans aircraft changes on Taipei Taoyuan – Macau route, as the airline schedules Airbus A330-900neo aircraft on 1 of 2 daily flight.
Thai Lion Air from October 2023 plans to launch service to Macau, as the airline schedules Bangkok Don Mueang – Macau inaugural on 13OCT23. Boeing 737-900ER aircraft to operate this route 4 times weekly, switching to 3 weekly for the period of 21OCT23 – 05JAN24.
tigerair Taiwan earlier this week announced planned service resumption to Macau, scheduled to commence on 01JUL23. The carrier will be operating Macau service from 3 Taiwanese airport, with reduced frequencies when compared to pre-pandemic level.
Mr.Krid Pattanasan, Head of Government Relations, Thai AirAsia added that AirAsia resumed Hong Kong and Macao routes to Bangkok (Don Mueang) because it sees great potential and demand among travelers with Thailand remaining a top destination for tourists from both Hong Kong and Macao.
AirAsia Malaysia is set to restart four China destinations from two hubs - Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu to Macao, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Kunming 10 flights weekly, with the plan to increase the frequency by up to 27 flights weekly in March. Complementing the resumption of the short-haul destinations, AirAsia X Malaysia will reconnect Kuala Lumpur to Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Chengdu with 10 flights weekly starting March 1, 2023.
AirAsia has been making efforts to resume its operations between Malaysia and various destinations in China since the country reopened its borders after ending its zero-COVID policy in December 2022, According to the report, the Malaysian low-cost carrier will be reconnecting Kota Kinabalu International Airport (BKI) to Macau International Airport (MFM) with four flights per week, starting in July 2023. AirAsia will also resume flights between BKI Airport and Beijing with seven weekly flights from July 1, 2023, marking the first direct flight between BKI Airport and China's new Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX).
According to Riad, the KK-Macau route will reopen in July (four flights per week), and likewise the KK-Beijing route (seven flights per week).