Hong Kong giving away half a million free flights


Hong Kong giving away half a million free flights

Saturday, 03 Feb, 2023 0

Hong Kong is banking on a swift tourism recovery by giving away 500,000 Hong Kong flights,

The flights will be offered to foreign travellers from March 1.

The free Hong Kong flights will be available via travel agents and the overseas offices of Hong Kong’s airlines.

These are Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Express and Hong Kong Airlines.

The freebie travel campaign will initially focus on Southeast Asia and then Northeast Asian countries.

Another 160,000 free tickets would also be given to HK residents and other people in nearby Chinese cities in the Greater Bay Area.

In addition, one million vouchers will be distributed, which can be redeemed for attractions, shopping and food.



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