Macau.com

Macau.com

Infobox_Company
company_name = Macau.com
company_
company_type = Private company
foundation = 2006
location_city = Macau SAR
location_country = China
key_people = Christina Siaw, CEO| industry = Travel Solutions Ticketing Solutions Online Commerce
revenue = Not disclosed
net_income = Not disclosed
homepage = [http://www.macau.com/ www.macau.com]

Macau.com is a destination marketing and travel company based in Macau, China that focuses on information and trip planning tools for visitors coming to Macau [ [http://www.macaubusiness.com/index.php?id=637 Macau Business, Time to Go, December 1, 2006] ] . The company markets accommodation, shows, restaurants, entertainment and attractions in Macau and the Pearl River Delta region. It concentrates its business on the inbound market, primarily coming from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Australia and southeast Asia, as well as on air routes serviced by low-cost carriers, like Tiger Airways, Air Asia, and Viva Macau [ [http://www.eyefortravel.com/index.asp?news=55304 Eye For Travel, GoMacau.com focuses on specialisation, positions itself as "Your Macau Travel Insider", March 27, 2007] ] .

The company was established in 2006 with GoMacau.com as its brand. In June 2007, GoMacau.com acquired Macau's Number 1 Website, and relaunched as Macau.com [ [http://hk.news.yahoo.com/070613/156/29cvy.html Yahoo Finance News, GoMacau.com acquires Macau.com, the Number One Website in Macau, June 13, 2007] ] . This acquisition significantly extends GoMacau.com's consumer reach and helps complement two brands together. Macau.com is the premier web portal and online travel agency for hotel accommodation, shows tickets and packaged tour products. The company is owned by MKW Capital Management, a private equity firm with investments in several Macau-based businesses including Viva Macau, MacauHR.

Macau.com is officially registered as Macau 24 Hours Travel Agency Limited.

Events

Macau.com signed a strategic partnership with Viva Macau airlines in December 2006 whereby the two companies committed to jointly promote Macau as a travel destination [ [http://www.traveldailynews.com/new.asp?newid=34299&subcategory_id=098 Travel Daily News, GoMacau.com and VIVA Macau join hands in boosting Macau tourism, December 14, 2006] ] . In addition, Macau.com and Macau Fisherman's Wharf launched partnership for future co-operation in Macau's event market in November 2007 [ [http://au.news.yahoo.com/071121/3/1517k.html Yahoo News, Macau.com & Macau Fisherman's Wharf Promote New Acrobat Show, November 21, 2007] ] .

As the preeminent online destination marketing company dedicated to Macau, Macau.com frequently offers many pioneering promotional activities and events, such as HKD1 for particular 5-star Macau hotel rooms [ [http://www.macau.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=88&Itemid=315 Macau.com, Macau.com launches brand new travel website and Macau 5-star hotel rooms at HKD1 each, September 7, 2007] ] , unbeatable packages headlined by Macau Grand Prix and Sampras versus Federer Tennis Showdown, and the most recent “Best Rate Guarantee” program that offers the lowest online rate assurance for hotel room bookings [ [http://www.macau.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=89&Itemid=315 Macau.com, Press Room] ] .

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