Airline websites swamped as Hong Kong ticket giveaway takes off

    • Tourism once accounted for nearly five per cent of the city’s economy, but visitor figures plunged last year to 600,000 – less than one per cent of 2018 levels.
    • Tourism once accounted for nearly five per cent of the city’s economy, but visitor figures plunged last year to 600,000 – less than one per cent of 2018 levels. PHOTO: AFP
    Published Wed, Mar 1, 2023 · 07:28 PM

    PEOPLE hoping to take advantage of a Hong Kong scheme to give away half a million free airline tickets faced hours-long online queues on Wednesday (Mar 1), as the Asian financial hub bids to woo tourists back.

    The city government last month launched a campaign to reboot its reputation as “Asia’s world city”, after years of strict pandemic-related travel restrictions and a crackdown on political dissent.

    On Wednesday, Hong Kong became one of the last places in the world to drop its outdoor mask mandate, which city leader John Lee said was a sign it was “resuming normalcy”.

    Tourism once accounted for nearly five per cent of the city’s economy, but visitor figures plunged last year to 600,000 – less than one per cent of 2018 levels.

    Hong Kong-based carriers Cathay Pacific and Hong Kong Airlines were the first companies to launch the government-backed “Hello, Hong Kong” ticket giveaway, which will roll out over several months.

    Social media users complained of long online queues to register, and an AFP reporter encountered wait times of more than two hours on the Hong Kong Airlines website.

    More than 55,000 users were waiting to access the offer on the Cathay Pacific website, according to the reporter.

    Cathay Pacific said it had allocated all 17,400 round-trip tickets from Thailand to Hong Kong within the first hour of the giveaway, despite it being scheduled to last seven days.

    “We are very encouraged by the enthusiastic response,” the airline told AFP, adding that its website had functioned well during the registration period.

    The first stage of the giveaway offered round-trip flights from South-east Asia. Hong Kong residents will be eligible for a separate campaign for 80,000 tickets to be rolled out in July.

    Hong Kong once had one of the globe’s busiest and best-connected airports, but travel came to a virtual standstill when the city imposed strict travel restrictions and quarantine requirements as part of China’s zero-Covid doctrine.

    The restrictions helped the city remain largely virus-free, until a deadly Omicron outbreak at the start of 2022 that killed more than 9,000 people.

    The city has now lifted most curbs, but, as of January, about 20 regional Asian airlines were unable to restart services to the city due to labour shortages. AFP

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