Macau Aeroporto Isento de impostos

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Sobre Macau Aeroporto (MFM)

Código IATA/ICAO:
MFM/VMMC
Endereço:
Macau
Cidade:
Macau
País:
Macau
Telefone:
+853 2886 1111
Sítio Web: http://www.macau-airport.gov.mo/
Chegadas: Macau (MFM) Chegadas
Partidas: Macau (MFM) Partidas
Latitude/Longitude
22.149599, 113.592003
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Macau Aeroporto (IATA: MFM, ICAO: VMMC), é um aeroporto que serve o Macau área em Macau. Percorrer para baixo ou clique aqui para ver o que Macau Aeroporto lojas, bares, restaurantes, cafés, e instalações que temos no nosso Duty Free Information 2024 Base de dados. Actualmente, na nossa base de dados, temos informações sobre 12 lojas, 3 cafés, e 6 restaurantes em Macau Aeroporto. Se acredita que estes dados estão desactualizados ou incorrectos de alguma forma, por favor contacte-nos e vamos fazer com que a nossa equipa de investigadores corrija os nossos dados.

Macau International Airport is the main airport serving the special administrative region of Macau, in the People’s Republic of China. It is located on Taipa Island and operated by the government-owned Macau International Airport Company Limited. The airport opened in 1995 and has since become a major hub for airlines such as China Southern Airlines, Air Macau, Xiamen Airlines, Sichuan Airlines and Shandong Airlines. As of 2019, it served over 8 million passengers annually, making it one of the busiest airports in Mainland China.

The airport offers direct flights to many destinations within mainland China as well as numerous international destinations including Bangkok, Hong Kong, Nagano, Manila and Taipei. Other services include general aviation operations and cargo flights servicing Europe or North America. The two runways at Macau Airport are both paved with asphalt and measure 4,000 meters in length each and 60 meters wide. Both runways have been designed to support all types of aircrafts including large jetliners such as Boeing 747s or Airbus A380s.

The terminal building at Macau airport has three floors dedicated to arrivals, departures and other facilities such as restaurants and retail stores. Due to its close proximity to downtown Macau (just 3 km away), passengers can easily travel from the airport using several forms of public transportation such as buses or taxis. For those looking for more convenience there is also a heliport adjacent to the airport for transfers between Taipa Island and downtown Macau or mainland China. The airport also features a state-of-the-art duty free area with a selection of duty free goods ranging from souvenirs to alcohol or tobacco products.

The Macau Airport has long been known for its commitment to provide top-notch services while keeping passenger safety a priority at all times; this fact was made evident when it achieved full certification from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in 2000 becoming one of only five airports in Mainland China with this privilege . Furthermore, recent investments have allowed for new technology-driven solutions that improve passenger’s experience such as facial recognition boarding technology which drastically improves check-in time. In addition to these efforts in 2019 the construction began for a new Terminal 2 which is expected to open by 2024 increasing capacity up to 14 million passengers per year making it one of the largest air hubs in Asia Pacific region.

Perguntas mais frequentes sobre Macau Aeroporto

É necessário aproximadamente 16 mins para conduzir o 6.0 mi (9.7 quilómetros) entre o centro de Macau e Macau Aeroporto, tornando-o suficientemente acessível para facilitar e acomodar quaisquer planos de viagem. Certifique-se de que chega a tempo de aproveitar a oportunidade para explorar as oportunidades de compras isentas de impostos localizadas no interior MFM aeroporto, onde pode comprar perfumes e colónias exclusivas, cigarros, álcool, artigos alimentares, confeitaria, e lembranças de Macau.

Estão disponíveis opções de estacionamento externo. Não se esqueça que também pode optar por deixar o seu carro em casa, graças às muitas alternativas de transporte público que o podem levar de e para Macau Aeroporto.

Uma vez chegado ao aeroporto, tem a opção de abastecer-se de combustível para a sua viagem, agarrando uma dentada para comer em qualquer um dos 9 restaurantes e cafés disponíveis, ou porque não ir directamente para as oportunidades de compras isentas de impostos em o 12 diferentes lojas por volta de Macau Aeroporto? Receba um presente de última hora para um ente querido, ou estrague-se com uma merecida lembrança da sua viagem.

  • 7-Eleven
  • Air Macau Lounge
  • China Duty Free
  • Circle K
  • Currency Exchange Service
  • Koi Kei Bakery
  • Luggage Storage
  • Macao Good Shop x Macau Creations
  • Pastelaria Yeng Kee
  • Plaza Premium Lounge
  • Shilla Duty Free Macau
  • Smoking Lounge

  • Blooom Coffee
  • Chun Yang
  • Foodlane
  • Food_
  • McDonald's
  • MX
  • San Mou I
  • Starbucks

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MFM/VMMC

Macau

Macau

Macau

+853 2886 1111

Macau Aeroporto (MFM/VMMC) lojas, restaurantes, e instalações

Lojas, bares, restaurantes, cafés, e instalações em Macau Aeroporto:

7-Eleven
  • 07:30 - 23:00
  • Departure Landside Level
Air Macau Lounge
  • 05:00 - 02:00
  • Level 2 of Departure Hall
Blooom Coffee
  • 06:30 - 21:30
  • Ground Floor of Departure Airside Level
China Duty Free
  • First departure until 1h before last departure
  • South Departure Airside Terminal (Towards Gate 9-12)
Chun Yang
  • 11:30 - 22:30
  • Arrival Landside Level
Circle K
  • Ground Floor of Departure Airside Level
Currency Exchange Service
  • Shop K, departure hall, Shop 8A (in progress) airside of the departure hall, Shop X, arrival hall and Shop Z, airside arrival hall.
Foodlane
  • 06:30 - 21:30
  • Mezzanine Airside Level
Food_
  • 06:30 - 21:30
  • Mezzanine Airside Level
Koi Kei Bakery
  • 07:00 - 20:00
  • Airside of the departure hall, on the 1st floor of the MIA PTB
Luggage Storage
  • 24 hours
  • Departure Level
Macao Good Shop x Macau Creations
  • 09:00 - 21:00
  • Airside of the departure hall
MX
  • 06:00 - 21:00
  • Mezzanine Landside Level
Pastelaria Yeng Kee
  • 07:30 - 21:00
  • Airside of the departure hall, on the 1st floor of the MIA PTB
Plaza Premium Lounge
  • 05:00 - 02:00
  • Mezzanine Airside Level
San Mou I
  • 06:30 - 21:30
  • Mezzanine Level of the Airside of the North Extension
Shilla Duty Free Macau
  • First departure until 1h before last departure
  • North Departure Airside Terminal (Towards Gate 1-8)
Smoking Lounge
  • 24 hours
  • North & South of the Airside Departure Hall

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