Cathay Pacific offering free Hong Kong tours to lure more travellers
Cathay Pacific Airways has teamed up with the Hong Kong Tourism Board to lure more travellers with free extended-stay stopover tours and discounts for transit travellers.
A choice of four complimentary sightseeing tours is up for grabs to travellers staying three nights or more in Hong Kong.
A hop-on hop-off open-top bus sightseeing tour, a deluxe Hong Kong Island Combo tour, the Old Hong Kong – New Experience tour and Kowloon Cultural & Life tour are available free until February 2018.
It represents savings of up to $118 per person.
Travellers with a transit between six and 24 hours can choose from four offers which include free Airport Express tickets to the city and discounts on popular day tours.
Aimed at the Australia market, the offers tie in with Cathay Pacific’s latest Christmas Sale, via Hong Kong to the UK, Europe, North America and Israel.
Once flights are booked, Cathay customers receive details of how to redeem the complimentary and discounted Hong Kong tour offers.
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