Agoda and Sands China have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly promote Macau as a prime destination for both leisure and business travellers.
The partnership aims to elevate Macau’s status as a premium destination by showcasing its iconic UNESCO World Heritage sites, diverse attractions, and landmarks.
Sands China and Agoda join hands to promote tourism diversification in Macau
The MoU also involves launching joint marketing campaigns and creating customised products to attract high-value international guests, with both organisations exploring additional ways to combine their strengths to draw more visitors to Macau.
Sands China operates five integrated resorts in Macau, including the European-themed resort city on the Cotai Strip. The Venetian Macao, The Parisian Macao, The Londoner Macao, and Four Seasons Macao are all interconnected, offering an array of facilities including 10 international hotel brands, 12,500 hotel rooms and suites, over 150 dining options, over 150,000m² of MICE spaces, around 850 stores, and six entertainment venues including the 15,000-seat Cotai Arena and the 6,000-seat The Londoner Arena.
Andrew Smith, senior vice president of supply at Agoda, said: “We are excited that, through this partnership, we can provide visitors to Sands China’s properties the opportunity to experience the unique attractions of Macau and see the world for less.”
Kris Kaminsky, senior vice president of hotel operations, Sands China, added: “We believe with this partnership with Agoda, we can make a positive impact on Macau’s tourism economy and further demonstrate Sands China’s commitment to supporting the various tourism initiatives and increasing diversification of visitor source markets.”
Agoda and Sands China have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly promote Macau as a prime destination for both leisure and business travellers.
The partnership aims to elevate Macau’s status as a premium destination by showcasing its iconic UNESCO World Heritage sites, diverse attractions, and landmarks.
The MoU also involves launching joint marketing campaigns and creating customised products to attract high-value international guests, with both organisations exploring additional ways to combine their strengths to draw more visitors to Macau.
Sands China operates five integrated resorts in Macau, including the European-themed resort city on the Cotai Strip. The Venetian Macao, The Parisian Macao, The Londoner Macao, and Four Seasons Macao are all interconnected, offering an array of facilities including 10 international hotel brands, 12,500 hotel rooms and suites, over 150 dining options, over 150,000m² of MICE spaces, around 850 stores, and six entertainment venues including the 15,000-seat Cotai Arena and the 6,000-seat The Londoner Arena.
Andrew Smith, senior vice president of supply at Agoda, said: “We are excited that, through this partnership, we can provide visitors to Sands China’s properties the opportunity to experience the unique attractions of Macau and see the world for less.”
Kris Kaminsky, senior vice president of hotel operations, Sands China, added: “We believe with this partnership with Agoda, we can make a positive impact on Macau’s tourism economy and further demonstrate Sands China’s commitment to supporting the various tourism initiatives and increasing diversification of visitor source markets.”