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Cotai Water Jet (Chinese: 金光飛航; Portuguese: Jacto de Água Cotai) is a company that operates high-speed ferry services between Macau and Hong Kong.It is one of the two companies operating high-speed ferry services between the two territories – the other one being TurboJET.
The pier has operated since 8 October 1988. It operates 06:00–22:00 Monday–Friday, and 06:00–02:00 Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays. It provides ferry services to Macau and mainland China. The ferry terminal, including ferry routes, was temporarily suspended from 30 January 2020 to early 2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]
First Ferry I (新輝壹) High-speed craft A9543 1997 Afai Shipyard 200 Ex-Aquan One; sold to Vietnam in 2011 First Ferry II (新輝貳) High-speed craft A9893 1999 Afai Shipyard 288 Ex-Aquan Two; sold to Vietnam in 2011 New Ferry I (新輪壹) N/A 1993 Kvaerner Fjellstrand 433 Ex-HKF I; sold to Turkey in 2008 New Ferry III (新輪參) A9863 1993
Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal (中港城碼頭) Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal (港澳碼頭) Skypier at Hong Kong International Airport (海天碼頭) Ports and terminals have full customs and immigration desks, as well as ticket offices. The ports served by CKS outside of Hong Kong include: Macau: Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal
The Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal is a ferry terminal and heliport, centrally located in Hong Kong. It is also known as the Macau Ferry Terminal, the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Pier or the Shun Tak Heliport, and has an ICAO code of VHST. [1] The terminal is one of the several in Hong Kong that provide ferry services to Macau and cities in ...
Kowloon City Ferry Pier with "Plenty River" operated by New World First Ferry. The Kowloon City Ferry Pier and the Ma Tau Kok Public Pier are in Ma Tau Kok. From here, a regular ferry service (every 30 minutes during the day) operated by Sun Ferry goes to North Point. [7] A bus terminus is located next to the piers.
The service is operated by the Star Ferry Company, which was founded in 1888 as the Kowloon Ferry Company, and which adopted its present name in 1898. With a fleet of twelve ferries, the company operates two routes across the harbour, carrying over 70,000 passengers per day, or 26 million per year.
Ferries take approximately 1 hour in the high-speed vessels. In 2011, Turbojet bought out ferry rival New World First Ferry, operating a ferry service between Macau and Kowloon, Hong Kong (China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui). Cotai Jet operates a daily route between this pier and Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Pier, Hong Kong located at Shun Tak ...