Macau’s six casino operators are to introduce what they term “new energy” or electric shuttle bus services for customers, a trial of the new shuttle buses will be held on the “Cotai Connection” route which links only properties located around the Cotai Strip.
Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd, operator of the Galaxy Macau and Broadway Macau venues on Cotai; Melco Resorts and Entertainment Ltd, which wholly controls City of Dreams Macau and is 60-percent owner of the Studio City resort on Cotai; and Sands China Ltd, which runs the Venetian Macao, the Plaza Macao and Sands Cotai Central on Cotai, launched Cotai Connection in June last year. (READ SO: MACAU PENINSULA TO BECOME 2ND-TIER CASINO HUB)
“To further improve the city’s traffic and promote environmental concepts, the six operators…have made a commitment to the transport bureau of Macau that at least 15 percent of each operator’s passenger buses will be new energy/electric by May 2018,”
Since December 1 last year, Macau casino firms Wynn Macau Ltd and MGM China Holdings Ltd have been running a joint shuttle bus route between Macau’s Border Gate checkpoint with Zhuhai, mainland China – the busiest entry point to Macau – and the companies’ respective downtown casinos Wynn Macau and MGM Macau. (READ SO: MACAU POLICE DETAIN FORMER VIP EMPLOYEE FOR HK$5.5 MILLION CASINO THEFT)
“It is expected that the new energy/electric shuttle bus services will optimise Macau’s transportation, enhance the overall environment for residents and visitors, and support Macau’s development into a world-class capital of green tourism,” added the announcement.
MGM Cotai, the new Macau property promoted by MGM China, is to open on January 29.


