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Cotai Water Jet

Cotai Water Jet (Chinese: 金光飛航; Portuguese: jacto de água cotai) is a company that operates high-speed ferry services between the Special Administrative Regions of 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.

Cotai Water Jet
金光飛航
Founded2007
Commenced operations2007
HubsHong Kong International Airport (Skypier)
Taipa Ferry Terminal
Fleet size14
Destinations1 (routes to/from Hong Kong International Airport only)
Parent companyLas Vegas Sands Corporation
HeadquartersMacau
Websitewww.cotaiwaterjet.com
Cotai Water Jet
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese金光飛航
Simplified Chinese金光飞航
Literal meaningGolden Ray Jet
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJīnguāng Fēiháng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinggam1 gwong1 fei1 hong4
Portuguese name
Portuguesejacto de água cotai
English name
EnglishCotai Water Jet

The Taipa Ferry Terminal in Macau is used by this ferry route to enable easy access to The Venetian Macao in Cotai, although it is also chosen by some because of its proximity to Taipa, Cotai and Coloane in comparison to the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal (Terminal Marítimo) used by TurboJET on the Macau Peninsula. The Cotai Water Jet is a subsidiary of Las Vegas Sands.

Cotai Water Jet has been assigned the two-letter airline code 8C by IATA, used for routes to/from Hong Kong International Airport only, where passengers must continue to other destinations (or vice versa) by air.

Current routes

Fleet

Cotai Water Jet's fleet are built by Austal Shipyard of Australia.

Brand of vessels

  • Austal 48: 47.5m length, 70 (net) tonnes, 411/413/417 passengers catamaran.[5] Propelled by waterjets powered by quadruple MTU 16V 4000 M70 diesel engines, rated at 2320 kW each.[5] Cruising speed at 42 knots. Built by Austal Shipyard of Australia.[5]

List of vessels

There are all together 14 vessels:

  • THE GRAND CANAL SHOPPES
  • THE VENETIAN
  • THE COTAI STRIP EXPO
  • SHOPPES COTAI CENTRAL
  • COTAI CENTRAL
  • SHOPPES FOUR SEASONS
  • THE PLAZA
  • COTAI STRIP COTAIARENA (Sold, and shipped to Busan, Korea in August 2022)
  • COTAI STRIP COTAIGOLD (Sold, and shipped to Busan, Korea in September 2022)
  • GOURMET DINING
  • MARCO POLO
  • ST. MARK
  • CASTELLA SQUARE (Sold, and shipped to Split, Croatia in February 2022)
  • DI MODA SQUARE

Rented vessels (all returned in early 2009)

  • Lian Shan Hu: 39.5m length, 338 passengers catamaran. Propelled by waterjets powered by twin MTU 16V 396 TE 74L diesel engines, rated at 1580 kW each. Maximum speed at 32 knots. Built by Austal Shipyard of Australia.
  • Nan Gui: 40.1m length, 338 passengers catamaran. Propelled by waterjets powered by twin MTU 16V 396 TE 74L diesel engines, rated at 1825 kW each. Maximum speed at 32 knots. Built by Austal Shipyard of Australia.

Ticketing offices

 
Ticket counter of Cotai Water Jet (operated by CKS) at Shun Tak Center, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

This is a list where passengers can buy tickets to Cotai Water Jet.[6]

Macau

The Venetian Macao

  • Cotai Travel (Shop1028)
  • Concierge Desk (Hotel Lobby, Level 1)
  • Concierge Desk (Hotel West Lobby, Level 1)
  • Cotai Ticketing™ North and South Box Offices (Cotai Arena™, Level 1)
  • Customer service counter (Di Moda Street at The Grand Canal Shoppes)
  • Cotai Ticketing Call Center (Macau: +853 2882 8818 / Hong Kong: +852 6333 6660)

Sands Macao

  • Guest Services Counter, Ground Level

Sands Cotai Central

  • CotaiTravel (Shop1030)
  • Concierge Counter (Conrad Macao Lobby, Cotai Central)
  • Concierge Counter (Holiday Inn Macao Lobby, Cotai Central)
  • Concierge Desk (Sheraton Macao Hotel Main Lobby, Cotai Central)
  • CotaiTicketing™ Box Office (Holiday Inn)
  • CotaiTicketing™ Box Office (Sheraton Hotel)

Taipa Ferry Terminal

  • Cotai Water Jet Ticketing Counter (Departure Hall)

Hong Kong

Sheung Wan

  • Shop 305D Shun Tak Centre, 200 Connaught Road, Sheung Wan, HK

Tsim Sha Tsui

  • Shop No.7, 1/F China Ferry Terminal, 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

Hong Kong International Airport

  • Transfer Area E2, Level 5, Hong Kong International Airport Passenger Terminal Building One

Accidents

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-12-12. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-05-31. Retrieved 2010-05-29.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-05-31. Retrieved 2010-05-29.
  4. ^ http://cotaijet.com.mo/en/images/new_route/poster.jpg[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2010-10-19. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  6. ^ "Buy a Ticket | Macao Ferry | Official Site of Cotai Water Jet". Archived from the original on 2014-04-25. Retrieved 2014-04-25.
  7. ^ Oriental Daily Article, Retrieved 18:31, 30 May 2010
  8. ^ China Daily Article, Retrieved 18:45, 30 May 2010 Archived 18 September 2008 at archive.today
  9. ^ a b Macau Daily Times Article, Retrieved 19:20, 29 May 2010 9 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Apple Daily Article, Retrieved 18:21, 30 May 2010

External links

  • Official website

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Cotai Water Jet Chinese 金光飛航 Portuguese jacto de agua cotai is a company that operates high speed ferry services between the Special Administrative Regions of 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 Cotai Water Jet金光飛航IATA ICAO Callsign8CFounded2007Commenced operations2007HubsHong Kong International Airport Skypier Taipa Ferry TerminalFleet size14Destinations1 routes to from Hong Kong International Airport only Parent companyLas Vegas Sands CorporationHeadquartersMacauWebsitewww wbr cotaiwaterjet wbr comCotai Water JetChinese nameTraditional Chinese金光飛航Simplified Chinese金光飞航Literal meaningGolden Ray JetTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJinguang FeihangYue CantoneseJyutpinggam1 gwong1 fei1 hong4Portuguese namePortuguesejacto de agua cotaiEnglish nameEnglishCotai Water JetThe Taipa Ferry Terminal in Macau is used by this ferry route to enable easy access to The Venetian Macao in Cotai although it is also chosen by some because of its proximity to Taipa Cotai and Coloane in comparison to the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal Terminal Maritimo used by TurboJET on the Macau Peninsula The Cotai Water Jet is a subsidiary of Las Vegas Sands Cotai Water Jet has been assigned the two letter airline code 8C by IATA used for routes to from Hong Kong International Airport only where passengers must continue to other destinations or vice versa by air Contents 1 Current routes 2 Fleet 2 1 Brand of vessels 2 2 List of vessels 2 3 Rented vessels all returned in early 2009 3 Ticketing offices 3 1 Macau 3 1 1 The Venetian Macao 3 1 2 Sands Macao 3 1 3 Sands Cotai Central 3 1 4 Taipa Ferry Terminal 3 2 Hong Kong 3 2 1 Sheung Wan 3 2 2 Tsim Sha Tsui 3 2 3 Hong Kong International Airport 4 Accidents 5 References 6 External linksCurrent routes Edit Taipa Ferry Terminal Macau Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal Hong Kong 1 Taipa Ferry Terminal Macau Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal Hong Kong 2 Taipa Ferry Terminal Macau Skypier Hong Kong International Airport Chek Lap Kok Hong Kong 3 Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal Macau Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal Hong Kong 4 Fleet EditCotai Water Jet s fleet are built by Austal Shipyard of Australia Brand of vessels Edit Austal 48 47 5m length 70 net tonnes 411 413 417 passengers catamaran 5 Propelled by waterjets powered by quadruple MTU 16V 4000 M70 diesel engines rated at 2320 kW each 5 Cruising speed at 42 knots Built by Austal Shipyard of Australia 5 List of vessels Edit There are all together 14 vessels THE GRAND CANAL SHOPPES THE VENETIAN THE COTAI STRIP EXPO SHOPPES COTAI CENTRAL COTAI CENTRAL SHOPPES FOUR SEASONS THE PLAZA COTAI STRIP COTAIARENA Sold and shipped to Busan Korea in August 2022 COTAI STRIP COTAIGOLD Sold and shipped to Busan Korea in September 2022 GOURMET DINING MARCO POLO ST MARK CASTELLA SQUARE Sold and shipped to Split Croatia in February 2022 DI MODA SQUARERented vessels all returned in early 2009 Edit Lian Shan Hu 39 5m length 338 passengers catamaran Propelled by waterjets powered by twin MTU 16V 396 TE 74L diesel engines rated at 1580 kW each Maximum speed at 32 knots Built by Austal Shipyard of Australia Nan Gui 40 1m length 338 passengers catamaran Propelled by waterjets powered by twin MTU 16V 396 TE 74L diesel engines rated at 1825 kW each Maximum speed at 32 knots Built by Austal Shipyard of Australia Ticketing offices Edit Ticket counter of Cotai Water Jet operated by CKS at Shun Tak Center Sheung Wan Hong Kong This is a list where passengers can buy tickets to Cotai Water Jet 6 Macau Edit The Venetian Macao Edit Cotai Travel Shop1028 Concierge Desk Hotel Lobby Level 1 Concierge Desk Hotel West Lobby Level 1 Cotai Ticketing North and South Box Offices Cotai Arena Level 1 Customer service counter Di Moda Street at The Grand Canal Shoppes Cotai Ticketing Call Center Macau 853 2882 8818 Hong Kong 852 6333 6660 Sands Macao Edit Guest Services Counter Ground LevelSands Cotai Central Edit CotaiTravel Shop1030 Concierge Counter Conrad Macao Lobby Cotai Central Concierge Counter Holiday Inn Macao Lobby Cotai Central Concierge Desk Sheraton Macao Hotel Main Lobby Cotai Central CotaiTicketing Box Office Holiday Inn CotaiTicketing Box Office Sheraton Hotel Taipa Ferry Terminal Edit Cotai Water Jet Ticketing Counter Departure Hall Hong Kong Edit Sheung Wan Edit Shop 305D Shun Tak Centre 200 Connaught Road Sheung Wan HKTsim Sha Tsui Edit Shop No 7 1 F China Ferry Terminal 33 Canton Road Tsim Sha Tsui KowloonHong Kong International Airport Edit Transfer Area E2 Level 5 Hong Kong International Airport Passenger Terminal Building OneAccidents EditOn 29 August 2009 a Cotai Water Jet bumped into a giant buoy and broke the catamaran windows with 1 injured 7 On 4 September 2009 THE VENETIAN collided with a sampan at Zhuhai waters killing 1 person 8 On 25 December 2009 COTAIGOLD collided with a Hong Kong fishing boat in Zhuhai waters near Lantau Island with 9 injured 9 The left bow of the catamaran was crushed and repaired later 9 10 References Edit COTAI STRIP COTAI Jet Archived from the original on 2009 12 12 Retrieved 2009 12 17 COTAI STRIP COTAI Jet Archived from the original on 2010 05 31 Retrieved 2010 05 29 COTAI STRIP COTAI Jet Archived from the original on 2010 05 31 Retrieved 2010 05 29 http cotaijet com mo en images new route poster jpg permanent dead link a b c Austal Website Archived from the original on 2010 10 19 Retrieved 2010 05 30 Buy a Ticket Macao Ferry Official Site of Cotai Water Jet Archived from the original on 2014 04 25 Retrieved 2014 04 25 Oriental Daily Article Retrieved 18 31 30 May 2010 China Daily Article Retrieved 18 45 30 May 2010 Archived 18 September 2008 at archive today a b Macau Daily Times Article Retrieved 19 20 29 May 2010 Archived 9 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Apple Daily Article Retrieved 18 21 30 May 2010External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cotai Water Jet Official website 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