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Congratulations to 4 winners of VIVA MACAU 2008 CHINESE NEW YEAR LUCKY DRAW!
Ticket Number 3941:
Winner of One Sydney – Macau Return Premium Class Ticket
Ticket Number 0327, 2361, & 8550:
Three Individual Winners of One Sydney – Macau Return Economy Class Ticket
Viva Macau Awarded as CAPA New Airline of the Year
(Macau, November 1, 2007) - Viva Macau, Asia's newest international low-fare airline,
today celebrated its success in contributing to the region's aviation development
with the recognition of being the New Airline of The Year.
Viva Macau was honored New Airline of The Year at the Aviation Awards for Excellence
Gala Dinner Ceremony held in Singapore on 31 October, and organized by Centre for
Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA), the region's pre-eminent aviation strategists.
Viva Macau's Chief Executive Con Korfiatis said, 'we are very excited and honored
with the recognition that reflects Viva Macau's contribution in bringing the world
to the new Macau through its launch of an innovative wide-body product and low fares
servicing Macau to Asia and beyond.'
'Viva Macau started up at the right time and place. Macau, Asia's best-kept secret
until recently, is now one of the hottest destinations in the world,' said Korfiatis.
'Its rapidly developing, hotel, leisure, entertainment, conference and gaming facilities,
along with its world heritage sites and architecture makes it a must to visit, and
Viva Macau is committed to offering best-value travel option, and being the airline
of choice", Korfiatis added.
The CAPA New Airline of the Year category is awarded to the start-up airline that
has, in the past 18 months, had the most significant impact in the markets it operates
and to the development of aviation in the region. At the ceremony, the Centre for
Asia Pacific Aviation acknowledged the contribution Viva Macau has made to the low
cost long-haul model and in particular to the rapidly evolving aviation scene in
the Macau Special Administrative Region.
"Viva Macau epitomizes the excitement and optimism that surrounds the development
of Macau as one of the region's leading leisure and entertainment centers. The city
is fast becoming one of Asia's most vibrant LCC destinations and Viva Macau, with
its significantly tailored model, will play a major catalyst role", said Peter Harbison,
Executive Chairman of the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Currently, Viva Macau
flies directly to Jakarta, Busan, and Sydney.
Flights to Tokyo and Hi Chi Minh will commence before the end of the year. Announcement
of start dates for these new routes will be made in the coming weeks.