Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is running a campaign to provide 24,000 free round-trip tickets to Korean travelers.
At the site of the ‘World of Winners’ Korean campaign held in Seoul Dragon City on the 11th, Vivian Cheung, Chief Operating Officer of Hong Kong Airport Authority (AAHK), said, “Hong Kong is completely open to overseas travelers, and Hong Kong International Airport is once again We are ready to welcome our visitors.”
Also, “Hong Kong International Airport is equipped with a remodeled airport terminal with state-of-the-art facilities and a variety of new services and facilities to provide Hong Kong visitors with a perfect start to their trip.” We will provide a great opportunity to discover and experience things again.”
This event is part of Hong Kong International Airport’s ‘World of Winners’ global ticket giveaway campaign, which provides 500,000 free round-trip tickets, starting on the 16th.
Hong Kong’s four national airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, Hong Kong Express Airways, Hong Kong Airlines and Greater Bay Airways, will split the air tickets to Hong Kong. Round-trip economy class tickets from Seoul, Jeju and Busan will be provided. Free ticket winners can also enjoy special benefits such as accommodation, shopping and entertainment in Hong Kong.
On the 13th and 14th, a giveaway event to present free air tickets to Hong Kong and a pop-up experience zone to experience Hong Kong travel in advance will be held at the Open Stage on the 1st floor of Shinsegae Central City, Seocho-gu, Seoul. World of Winners campaign opening ceremony, performance by female artist group Proudman, and various experience events will also be held.
Hong Kong International Airport is one of the world’s busiest airports, with more than 120 airlines connecting passengers to more than 220 destinations worldwide. As an international air hub, it provides convenient connectivity to China’s Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau coastal region (GBA) through efficient land and sea transportation.
The Hong Kong Airport Authority has been renovating and improving airport facilities to increase the satisfaction of overseas visitors, which are expected to surge after the end of Corona 19. In particular, ‘Sky Bridge’, the world’s longest elevated pedestrian walkway with a length of 200m installed at Hong Kong International Airport, is emerging as a new photo-taking spot where you can enjoy the wonderful view around the airport.
Source: Donga
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