IFLR and the IPBA have been closely monitoring the development of the coronavirus in the Asia Pacific region. Following guidance from the World Health Organisation, local advice from the Hong Kong and Macao governments and health authorities, and as a result of travel restrictions in the region, we have decided to move the event to June 17 & 18, still in Macao SAR and still at the Ritz-Carlton, Macau Hotel.
The health and safety of our delegates, speakers and sponsors is the top priority for us. If there are any further developments from the health authorities which may impact the event, we will be in touch immediately to advise you of our next steps. Meanwhile, we also encourage you to monitor the situation and become familiar with suggested safety precautions: World Health Organisation, Macao government advice and Hong Kong government advice.
CURRENTLY REGISTERED DELEGATES
If you have already registered for the event, please look out for upcoming announcements confirming the new date. You do not need to re-register for the new date. If you have any queries about your existing registration, please email kevin.pragas@legalmediagroup.com.
COMPLIMENTARY COACH SERVICE
Coach service will be arranged for delegates attending the event. One way service will be arranged on day 1, two way service will be arranged on day 2. Please refer the following for the details. If you would like to take the complimentary coach service, kindly acknowledge us so that we can reserve you a seat.
Pick up point at IFC*
7.15 AM
Pick up point at IFC*
7.15 AM
At the end of the conference
5.00 PM
The Ritz-Carlton Macau
s/n China MO Galaxy Macau™
Estrada da Baía da Nossa Senhora da Esperança
Macao SAR
Perched on the top floor of the Galaxy Macau™, The Ritz-Carlton, Macau is a beacon of tasteful opulence. A singular resort experience awaits at this breathtaking destination, informed by the city's indelible past and inspired by its dynamic present. Stylish comfort awaits in lavish hotel suites, appointed with fine furnishings and 5-star amenities. Immaculate service and stunning facilities complete the experience in a place where luxury soars.
For convenience, IFLR will be securing discounted rooms at the JW Marriott Hotel Macau which is in the same building as the Ritz-Carlton. Rooms will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
JW Deluxe Room King
(Single occupancy)
HKD/MOP 1,450 plus 15%
With one(1) daily breakfast per room per nightJW Deluxe Room King
(Single occupancy)
HKD/MOP 1,450 plus 15%
With one(1) daily breakfast per room per nightIf you have already booked flights to Hong Kong SAR, there would be no need to change your travel plans. There are direct ferries from Hong Kong International Airport where you can bypass immigration and transit directly to the ferry terminal. Immigration and custom formalities are completed when you get to Macau International Airport. There is even an arrangement with participating airlines where luggage can be transferred directly to the ferry. Read on below for further details on how to travel to Macao SAR by sea, air or road.
Shuttle bus service is available between Macau/Taipa Ferry Terminal and Macau International Airport to Galaxy Macau, where the integrated resort for the Ritz-Carlton is located. Drop off/pick up point for Taipa Ferry Terminal is around 5-8 minutes’ walk to JW Marriott. Read more about travel to the Galaxy Macau resort here.
There are several points providing ferry services from Hong Kong SAR:
More information on ferry travel to Macao SAR is available here. We advise you to book in advance as spaces fill up quickly.
Yes you can. Arriving passengers through Hong Kong International Airport are able to transfer as transit passengers to Macao SAR. Immigration and customs formalities would be completed in Macao SAR. The benefit of this is that the passenger would not have to go through Hong Kong City or even go through Hong Kong SAR immigration and arrivals area.
For more information on the Hong Kong International Airport Skypier Ferry Service, please click here. For further information on how to access the ferry from the airport terminal please see the following video.
Some important tips:
It is important to book your tickets ahead of time as the spaces on the ferry fill up quickly. There are two ferry companies in operation, so you would need to check your sailing schedule to determine which company to use. To book your ferry in advance use the links below:
https://www.turbojet.com.hk/en/
https://ticketing.cotaiwaterjet.com/cwjbooking/#/index
The ferry leaves Hong Kong International Airport Sky Pier on three sailings a day, so it is important to check your flight times and ensure that you have sufficient time between your flight arrival and your sailing time. The same should be done for your return ferry to Hong Kong International Airport.
Macau international Airport operates 24 hours a day. There are a number of airlines with direct flights into Macau International Airport.
A number of airlines fly directly to Macao SAR including Air China, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Korean Air, China Eastern, Philippine Airlines, EVA Air, Asiana Airlines and Hainan Airlines. There are no direct flights from the U.K. Please consult a travel agent for specific routes
As arriving passengers into Hong Kong International Airport, you can avoid going into Hong Kong City to get transportation into Macao SAR. You can transfer as transit passengers to the ferry skypier terminal to Macau SAR, avoiding immigration and customs; these will be completed upon arrival at Macao SAR. For more information on the Hong Kong International Airport Skypier Ferry Service, please click here.
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge allows visitors to enter Macao SAR by vehicle. Private car hires, coaches and shuttle buses are readily available. You can find full travel information on all the modes of transport through the Macau Tourism Office website. Do I need a visa to visit Macau SAR? There are 76 countries that do not need visas to enter Macau SAR. To check whether you need to apply for a Macau visa or to see the visa application process, please visit the Macau immigration office website http://www.fsm.gov.mo/psp/eng/AfMV.html.
There are 76 countries that do not need visas to enter Macao SAR. To check whether you need to apply for a Macau visa or to see the visa application process, please visit the Macao immigration office website here: http://www.fsm.gov.mo/psp/eng/EDoN.html#EDoN_VII.
For general information on visas please click here.
IFLR encourages all delegates to check their visa requirements for Macao SAR. A visa support letter is a document stating that you wish to attend an event organised by IFLR. We are happy to provide registered attendees with a visa support letter to assist in the application process. To request a visa support letter, please forward your registration confirmation email to Umy Ng. Where applicable, we are required to secure payment before providing a visa support letter, as this is a legal document but will offer a 100% refund should your visa application be rejected.
Why are you relocating to Macao?
Macao SAR is situated on China’s southern coast, only 60km (37mi) west of Hong Kong SAR. It is easily accessible by ferry, helicopter or road from Hong Kong SAR and Hong Kong International Airport offers a direct transit to the ferry. There are visa exemptions for 76 countries and for those who have already booked, there are minimal disruptions to travel plans. There are a number of airlines with direct flights into Macau International Airport which operates 24 hours a day.
Why is the event relocating?
Due to the ongoing situation in Hong Kong SAR, and for the safety of our local and international delegates and clients, IFLR and the IPBA have taken the position to move the event to Macao SAR.