Galaxy Entertainment Group announced on Wednesday the launch of its own shuttle bus service transporting passengers between its Cotai integrated resort Galaxy Macau and Kowloon, Hong Kong via the newly opened Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HZMB).
The HKMO Express will operate from 07:00 until 04:30 each day, with stops on Shanghai Street and Elements shopping mall in Hong Kong and StarWorld and Galaxy Macau in Macau. Daytime one-way tickets cost HK$160 on weekdays and HK$180 on weekends while nighttime one-way tickets cost HK$180 on weekdays and HK$200 on weekends.
Meanwhile, Sands China proclaimed the Parisian Macao as the first Macau IR to receive guests via the HZMB after several busloads of passengers arrived via the One Bus service at 11:00 on Wednesday morning.
“Our warmest congratulations on the opening to traffic of the HKZM Bridge, the world’s longest cross-sea bridge,” said Sands China President Dr Wilfred Wong.
“The opening of this mega bridge marks another milestone in cross-border integration. It can greatly shorten the traffic time between Hong Kong, Zhuhai and Macau, thereby contributing to the forming of a ‘one-hour quality living circle’ in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area.
“This state-level bridge also helps promote exchange and sustainable development in the three regions, while facilitating close connectivity between the cities of the Greater Bay Area.”