HONG KONG (AP) - Australian carrier Virgin Blue has withdrawn from talks about setting up a low-cost airline in the Chinese gambling enclave of Macau, a company involved in the proposal said Friday.
Shun Tak Holdings Ltd., the flagship company of gaming mogul Stanley Ho, said Virgin Blue had pulled out of the plan, but that the plan was still being "actively'' discussed with Air Macau Co., currently the only airline based on the island.
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