Access to the websites of Hong Kong-based airlines is increasing.

This is because the Hong Kong Tourism Board has distributed 1,50 free tickets since the 2st to attract tourists.

Yesterday morning, a notice was posted on the Hong Kong Airlines website stating that "access takes more than 2 hours".

This happened the day before due to a flood of applicants trying to apply for free tickets.

The Hong Kong Tourism Board announced the "Hello Hong Kong" campaign worth HK$20 billion and KRW 3.117 billion to attract tourists on February 50.

As part of this, we started distributing 1,7 free round-trip tickets to attract tourists.

Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and low-cost carriers Hong Kong Airlines and Hong Kong Express were flooded with websites.

Cathay Pacific announced that it had launched a 400,1-ticket round-trip economy ticket entry for travelers from Thailand to Hong Kong, which was distributed in just one hour.

It was originally scheduled to run until the 7th, but when it started, more than 5,1 people gathered, and it ran out in one hour.

The free ticket distribution for Korean travelers will be held in May.

The Hong Kong government will distribute about three-quarters of free tickets to tourists from Asia based on pre-pandemic tourist patterns.

(Image source: Hong Kong Airlines homepage capture)