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25. Las Vegas Sands launches New High-Speed Ferry Service between Hong Kong and Macau
Las Vegas Sands launches New High-Speed Ferry Service between Hong Kong and Macau. Las Vegas Sands has launched high-speed ferry services between Hong Kong's Macau Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Centre and Macau's newly opened Taipa Temporary Ferry Terminal on Macau's Taipa Island. With the launch of the new CotaiJet service, which is being managed by Cotai Chu Kong Shipping Management
26. Sheraton Macau Opens Extra 2,067 Rooms
Sands Cotai Central celebrated the completion of Sheraton Macau Hotel's Earth Tower on Monday with a celebrity-hosted ceremony that included drummers, a lion dance, firecrackers and an official ribbon cutting. The addition of Earth Tower's 2,067 new rooms makes the 3,896-room hotel the largest in both Macau and in the global portfolio of Starwood Hotels & Resorts.
27. Rolling Stones to Perform in Macau on 9 March 2014
The Rolling Stones are to play at The Venetian Macau’s Cotai Arena on 9 March 2014 as part of The Rolling Stones 14 on Fire tour presented by Prudential Corporation Asia together with its asset management arm Eastspring Investments.T ickets are priced starting at HK$/MOP 580 and go on sale to the general public on 6 December 2013, with a pre-sale for Sands Rewards Club members on 5
28. World’s Largest Sheraton Launches HK$ 888 Introductory Promotion
In celebration of its upcoming opening on 20 September 2012, the Sheraton Macau Hotel, Cotai Central has launched a special promotion inviting guests to become some of the first to stay at the world’s largest Sheraton and Macau’s largest hotel. From today, 20 August and until 31 August 2012, guests who book a stay at Sheraton Macau Hotel can enjoy a special rate starting from HK$
29. Starwood to Manage over 4,800 Rooms in Macau
Starwood to Manage over 4,800 Rooms in Macau. Starwood Hotels & Resorts has signed an agreement with Las Vegas Sands Corporation to develop two hotels on the COTAI Strip development in Macau: The Sheraton Macao Hotel and The St. Regis Hotel & Residences, Macao. The 4,000-room Sheraton Macao Hotel is expected to open in 2008 and the 460-room St. Regis Hotel and over 400 St. Regis Re
30. All Pool Suite Banyan Tree Macau Launches Introductory Promotion
All Pool Suite Banyan Tree Macau Launches Introductory Promotion Launches Introductory Promotion. Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts is preparing to open a 5-star all pool suite urban resort in the heart of Cotai City, just 15 minutes from Macau International Airport. Banyan Tree Macau opens on 15 May 2011 at Macau’s newest landmark, the US$1.9 billion integrated resort Galaxy Macau.
31. CotaiJet Service Temporarily Suspended Due to Legal Proceedings
CotaiJet Service Temporarily Suspended Due to Legal Proceedings. The Macau Intermediate Court has temporarily suspended the Las Vegas Sands' recently launched Cotai Strip CotaiJet service while the court reviews a legal challenge to the Macau government's decision which granted CotaiJet a concession to operate the high-speed ferry service between Hong Kong and Macau.
32. Starwood Opens World’s Largest St. Regis Hotel in Macau
Starwood has expanded its St. Regis brand to Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The St. Regis Macau, the largest hotel in the brand’s portfolio, is positioned within the Cotai Strip and provides convenient access to more than 600 designer boutiques, numerous gaming facilities, and an endless array of nightlife and culinary experiences, from authentic Macanese and Portuguese cuisi

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