Travellers queue up for tickets at the Macau Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Centre, on January 13, 2023. Shun Tak Holdings expects tourism activity to pick up this year. Photo: Dickson Lee
Travellers queue up for tickets at the Macau Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Centre, on January 13, 2023. Shun Tak Holdings expects tourism activity to pick up this year. Photo: Dickson Lee

Shun Tak, headed by Pansy Ho, expects ‘modest recovery’ in tourism after slumping to US$71.1 million loss due to Covid-19 restrictions

  • The Covid-19 pandemic posed significant challenges to the company’s property, transport and hospitality businesses, Pansy Ho says
  • The group will take in new businesses such as cross-boundary bus services and passenger and baggage handling services via joint ventures later this year

Travellers queue up for tickets at the Macau Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Centre, on January 13, 2023. Shun Tak Holdings expects tourism activity to pick up this year. Photo: Dickson Lee
Travellers queue up for tickets at the Macau Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Centre, on January 13, 2023. Shun Tak Holdings expects tourism activity to pick up this year. Photo: Dickson Lee
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