But the territory is pinning its hopes on revived passenger numbers with the ending of Covid-19 restrictions.
Air Macau
Flights to Bangkok and Manila slated to resume soon, with other services added in the coming weeks and a boost in air cargo traffic expected.
The airline is set to restore routes to at least half the destinations it served before the pandemic.
MOP 118 million will be used to subsidise group tours from mainland China, Taiwan and further afield; MGTO targeting younger visitors with online promotions.
Officials record more than 76,000 passengers and 620 flights during holiday week; Air Asia, China Southern and other regional airlines to resume operations soon.
Flag-carrier Air Macau and other airlines to start flying once more to host of regional destinations including Bangkok, Seoul and many destinations in mainland China.
Tourism officials expect up to 50,000 daily visitors, and 50 per cent hotel occupancy between 22 and 28 January; city to have more flights starting next month.
Carrier will start flying to Kaohsiung, Seoul, Manila, Singapore and Da Nang early next year, and is hoping for 90% increase in mainland China traffic.
Macao flag-carrier plans to run more than 5,700 flights between Macao and 17 mainland Chinese cities in coming months; launching new route to Fuzhou.