AirAsia MOVE (MOVE), the digital arm of Malaysia-based Capital A, has partnered with Air Macau, making the airline a direct partner on the MOVE platform.

This partnership not only opens up more travel options across vibrant destinations in Macau, Greater China, and Asia, making it easier than ever for travelers to plan seamless journeys, but also supports Macau’s tourism goal of attracting 39 million visitors in 2025, Capital A said in a statement.

“Macau is a destination that truly offers unforgettable experiences with its mix of culture, gastronomy, entertainment, and heritage,

“Having Air Macau on the MOVE platform as a direct airline partner enables us to offer travelers not just convenience, but the chance to explore this incredible city at the best value,” said Nadia Omer, Chief Executive Officer of MOVE.

“We are excited to make Macau more accessible to our users while contributing to the city’s tourism goals,” she added.

Meanwhile, Howard Zhu, General Manager, Kuala Lumpur of Air Macau, said the firm delighted to partner with MOVE to connect more travelers from Malaysia and ASEAN, as well as beyond to Macau, while making it easier than ever for visitors to plan their trip all in one app.

Aside from Air Macau, MOVE also partners directly with over 70 other global carriers such as Royal Brunei Airlines, Air Mauritius, Etihad and more.

Aside from that, it also has a selection of about 700 other airlines through its authorized suppliers on its platform.

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