On Thursday, Hong Kong’s leader John Lee announced the city is giving away 500,000 flights in an effort to revive its economy after strict pandemic policies.
If you're looking for a fun trip and a free flight, it might be time to turn your eye to Hong Kong.
On Thursday, the city's leader John Lee announced Hong Kong is giving away 500,000 plane tickets this year to encourage tourism. The giveaway will begin in March and last six months, according toFred Lam, chief executive officer of Hong Kong's Airport Authority, added that there will be various ways of winning the tickets, including a lottery system and two-for-one purchases.
Hong Kong will also give away 80,000 flights to city residents this summer, and another to 80,000 residents of the Greater Bay Area in the U.S., Lam said.
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