AirAsia wants Macau to negotiate a "travel bubble" with Thailand, Celia Lao Sio Wun, the low-cost airline's CEO for Hong Kong and Macau, has told Macau's public broadcaster TDM.
Lao made the suggestion in an interview broadcast by the station's TV and radio channels on Friday. She said the "travel bubble" was feasible as the COVID-19 situation has stabilised both in Macau and Thailand.
Lao also said that AirAsia was ready to resume its flights between Macau and Thailand "at any moment."
According to the Wego Travel Blog, travel bubbles are "an exclusive partnership between neighbouring or nearby countries that have demonstrated considerable success in containing and combating the COVID-19 pandemic within their respective borders.
"These countries then go on to re-establish connections between them by opening up borders and allowing people to travel freely within the zone without having the need to undergo on-arrival quarantine."
The blog notes that the concept of travel bubbles was pioneered by the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania among them.
Lao said that due to the stabilising novel coronavirus disease situation in Thailand she was encouraging the Macau authorities to start travel bubble talks with their Thai counterparts.
Lao also said that her company had installed a "very clean" air filter system on its aircraft. She underlined that it is the system used by hospitals' operating theatres.
Bangkok is one of Macau residents' most popular tourist destinations.