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The giveaway is part of a 700,000-ticket lucky draw handled by local airlines under the “Hello Hong Kong” campaign. Photo: Winson Wong

Tens of thousands vie for free Cathay Pacific tickets to Hong Kong from Britain, Germany, Switzerland in tourism drive

  • Cathay Pacific offers about 4,500 free round-trip tickets as part of government’s ‘Hello Hong Kong’ campaign
  • Airline’s website showed heavy traffic on Tuesday, with 70,000 users trying to win tickets to city and back to Britain
Tens of thousands of people in Britain, Germany and Switzerland were vying for about 4,500 free tickets to Hong Kong from Cathay Pacific Airways on Tuesday, as part of a government campaign to reboot tourism in the city.

The Hong Kong flagship carrier’s website showed heavy traffic as 70,000 users at one point tried to win a free round-trip, economy-class ticket to the city and back to Britain, with some reporting difficulties in entering the giveaway.

The promotional drive is part of a 700,000-ticket lucky draw handled by local airlines under the government’s “Hello Hong Kong” campaign. The city is aiming to lure more than 1.5 million visitors after three years of pandemic-related travel restrictions.

Cathay Pacific has offered 4,500 free round-trip tickets to Hong Kong from Britain, Germany and Switzerland. Photo: Yik Yeung-man

In the latest round of the ticket giveaway, residents from Britain, Germany and Switzerland had to sign up for free Cathay membership on the company’s website and answer three quiz questions correctly. Each member can only submit one entry and must be 18 years old or over.

According to the airline’s website, winners will be notified by email on June 5.

Cathay earlier said tickets would be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis from May 9 to May 15, or until all tickets had been handed out. According to the Post’s observations, the tickets were awarded in less than an hour.

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Residents from Britain were offered 3,260 economy-class return tickets, while those from Germany and Switzerland received 900 and 380, respectively.

United Kingdom residents can depart from either London Heathrow or Manchester airports, while those from Germany and Switzerland can opt for Frankfurt and Zurich airports.

Heathrow Airport in London. Photo: Shutterstock Images

Each winner will receive one economy-class round-trip ticket, which is valid between six and nine months. Recipients are responsible for paying taxes and surcharges, as well as any rebooking fees.

Among those hoping to score a ticket was Naomi Butson, a corporate communications manager, who logged into her Cathay account 45 minutes before the campaign started at 9am London time.

A minute into the giveaway, the site indicated 32,652 users were ahead of her in the queue, with an estimated wait time of one hour.

“With so much negative press about Hong Kong over the last few years, I did not expect to be 30,000 places back. Although my chances are looking slim – I love the fact that so many people want to get to Hong Kong,” said Butson, who lived in the city for six years before moving back to Britain in 2020.

The Post observed that about 70,000 users were in the queue seven minutes into the campaign for tickets to Britain.

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A message from Cathay on its website during the campaign window said “many people” from Germany, Switzerland and Britain were waiting to register, exceeding the quota for all three countries.

Butson said she diligently hung on for an hour hoping to bag a ticket, but the estimated waiting time did not change from “more than an hour”, despite a message on the airline’s “World of Winners” site saying the quota had been reached “due to popular demand”.

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“I feel quite disappointed not to have got through and I’m curious to know what other users did differently to be successful. I thought it would be easy to navigate but given I entered the queue with more than 30,000 people ahead of me, I’m not so sure.”

A message on Cathay’s “World of Winners” site for Germany and Switzerland also said the ticket limit had been reached “due to high demand”.

Earlier rounds of the giveaway offered Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area residents free tickets to 26 countries, while those in Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore and Thailand were also given the chance to win flights to the city.

The bay area refers to Beijing’s ambitious initiative to link Hong Kong, Macau and nine Chinese cities into an economic powerhouse.

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