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Hong Kong’s tourism chief floats idea of “travel bubbles” to prop up industry

05/27/2020| 11:14:25 AM|

In fact, the HK$40 million Hello Hong Kong campaign sets out to encourage locals to travel around their hometown and explore the city from new perspectives.

Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has announced the launch of the second stage of its three-phase recovery plan to restore visitor confidence, as the pandemic situation in the country stabilises.

The recovery plan will kick-off with HKTB promoting domestic tourism in mid-June, before setting up “travel bubbles” to allow arrivals from low-risk countries, and finally, full resumption at the international level.

According to HKTB executive director, Dane Cheng, the city is ahead of the curve in containing the pandemic and should now move to create “travel bubbles” with neighbouring countries that share Hong Kong’s success in containing the coronavirus.

He explained that bilateral or multilateral agreements can be formed between cities and countries to set up standards and protocols on how to facilitate such travel in the region. “Any arrangements will depend on the quarantine, travel and immigration measures (imposed by) Hong Kong and the respective markets,” he said.

Cheng added that the Hong Kong government will conduct discussions with other markets, based on analysis and advice from HKTB.

In fact, the HK$40 million Hello Hong Kong campaign sets out to encourage locals to travel around their hometown and explore the city from new perspectives.

Though the Hello Hong Kong campaign targets locals, HKTB will extend offers available under the campaign to foreign visitors, and launch special tour packages for them when international travel resumes in the city.

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