DestinationsFree flights, free drinks and a million offers to lure visitors back to the city.

Hello Hong Kong, the city is set to sizzle again

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The Hong Kong Tourism Board is giving travellers millions of reasons to re-engage with one of the world’s most popular destinations, including getting Aaron Kwok to dance down its streets.
The Hong Kong Tourism Board is giving travellers millions of reasons to re-engage with one of the world’s most popular destinations, including getting Aaron Kwok to dance down its streets.

Hong Kong is wasting no time in enticing travellers back to the city with half a million free air tickets and one million “Hong Kong Goodies” vouchers redeemable at hospitality, retail and transport outlets.

With all entry restrictions to Hong Kong lifted, the Hong Kong Tourism Board is giving travellers millions of reasons to re-engage with one of the world’s most popular destinations.

The 500,000 free air tickets will be given away by the Airport Authority Hong Kong to different markets in phases, through three home-based carriers, Cathay Pacific Airways, Hong Kong Express and Hong Kong Airlines, starting from March.

More than 16,000 outlets will accept the “Hong Kong Goodies” visitor consumption vouchers, covering a complimentary welcome drink at participating bars, restaurants and hotels, or a cash voucher to be redeemed in the transportation, culinary and retail sectors, as well as attractions.

Among the attractions are M+ and Hong Kong Palace Museum at the West Kowloon Cultural District, the new sixth-generation Peak Tram, Water World Ocean Park, and the new night-time show “Momentous” at Hong Kong Disneyland

The Hello Hong Kong campaign will be broadcast on 3,000 platforms worldwide. A series of thematic videos will feature business leaders, social influencers, Hong Kong Super Fans, and Hong Kong celebrities including Cantopop legends Aaron Kwok, Sammi Cheng and Kelly Chen.

Bona fide visitors staying in Hong Kong for 90 days or less are eligible for the Hong Kong Goodies visitor consumption vouchers. Each eligible visitor can only acquire the Hong Kong Goodies offer once with a non-Hong Kong mobile number.

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