UK next in line for free Hong Kong flights
Hong Kong’s big airline ticket giveaway now has its sights aimed on the UK.
Cathay Pacific is now gifting over 3,000 round-trip tickets from the UK to Hong Kong as part of the ‘World of Winners’ state funded campaign.
It is giving away a total of 500,000 tickets globally.
Seats are available to win for London Heathrow and Manchester departures on Cathay Pacific.
“As the home carrier for Hong Kong we take great pride in the close relationship we have with the UK,” said Kinto Chan, Cathay’s General Manager, Europe.
People hoping to win a free flight must sign up to become a rewards member through Cathay’s website.
The giveaway starts from 9am on 9 May 2023 through 15 May 2023.
A total of 3,260 members who entered and correctly answered the questions on the signup form will be picked to win a free flight.
Each successful entrant will receive an email with instructions how to redeem their tickets.
They must be redeemed between 5 June and 4 July.
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Terry EllisMay 02, 2023 10:28 AM
What agreat promotion, not just clickbait with one ticket as the prize, well domne Cathay Pacific, may your wings take you to adventure and happiness.
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