- Phone
- +853 8396 8888
- airmacau@airmacau.com.mo
- Website
- www.airmacau.com.mo ↗
- Address
- Level 2, Departure Hall, Macau International Airport, Avenida Wai Long, Nossa Senhora do Carmo, Macau
MTB’s Air Macau Lounge sits near the main departures area
Figure on using this as a basic airline lounge in the main terminal at Macau International Airport’s MTB, not a destination in itself. It sits airside after security, so you need a boarding pass and eligible Air Macau ticket or status to get in. Signage in the departures hall points you toward the lounge zone used by Air Macau and a few partner carriers.
The Air Macau Lounge keeps standard airport hours tied to the flight bank, typically opening several hours before the first Air Macau departures and staying open until the last evening flights clear. If your flight leaves after 22:00, double‑check at check‑in that the lounge will still be open, as late‑night gaps happen at smaller airports like MFM.
Seating runs mainly to basic armchairs and small tables, enough for a few dozen people, and it fills quickly around peak Air Macau departures to Taipei and major China hubs. Power outlets are scattered rather than at every seat, so charge your phone in the terminal if you’re boarding from a busy late‑afternoon bank. Expect standard terminal views over MTB’s single-runway apron rather than anything scenic.
Food is simple buffet style with a handful of hot dishes plus packaged snacks. Think rice, noodles, and one or two meat options rather than a full meal service, with items rotated around main departure waves. Drinks usually include canned soft drinks, juices, tea, and coffee machines; alcohol, if present, tends to be basic beer and house spirits only. If you care about coffee quality, grab something from a café in the main terminal first.
Wi‑Fi in the Air Macau Lounge usually rides on the same backbone as the general MTB airport network, so speed depends on time of day and how many people are streaming. Staff can give you the current password at check‑in, and there are basic business amenities like a printer or shared desktop on request. Restrooms are either inside the lounge or a few steps outside, depending on the current layout.
Use this lounge mainly for a quieter seat and Wi‑Fi before boarding, not as a long layover base. One practical move: eat a real meal in the main terminal, then head into the Air Macau Lounge about 60–75 minutes before departure for a drink, Wi‑Fi, and a more relaxed wait near your MTB gate.
How to get in
- 01 Main Terminal
- 02 airline lounge