Hong Kong Express Airways partners with Klook for tours and activities
Hong Kong Express Airways has tapped tours and activities aggregator Klook to enhance the trip planning process for its customers.
HK Express and Klook Travel Technology have established U-Explore, which links to Klook’s inventory of tours and attractions across Asia.
"HK Express is thrilled to partner with Klook to launch U-Explore, as part of our continued efforts to provide guests with value-added services and experiences. With our growing line-up of ancillary services, we aim to ensure our guests’ travel needs are met every step of the way," Andrew Cowen, CEO of HK Express said during the unveiling at the Hong Kong Book Fair.
Klook provides instant bookings for attractions, theme park tickets, private and group tours and transfers.
Klook also has agreements with other Asia based airlines including AirAsia and Cebu Pacific offering loyalty points and perks for bookings made.
Earlier this year it raised $30 million in funding to fuel expansion within and beyond its core Asia market.
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