Accommodation Singapore

Latest News

Hong Kong Holds First FAM Trip, Launches Trio of Tourism Strategies

18 Dec 2022 By travelpulse

Hong Kong Holds First FAM Trip, Launches Trio of Tourism Strategies

Accommodation Singapore introduces

Hong Kong seems to have determined that it's finally time to bring back foreign tourism, following nearly three years of adhering to some of the world's strictest pandemic-related travel restrictions.

The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has revealed that it recently held its first mega familiarization trip for the Southwest Asia (SEA) tourism market as part of renewed efforts to lure back international visitors.

The five-day, four-night FAM trip included roughly 60 SEA travel trade representatives from countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore. Recent figures on visitor arrivals reveal that SEA travelers are forming the first groups to return to Hong Kong.

This SEA delegation had the distinction of being the first "post-pandemic" inbound traveler group to fully experience the Chinese Special Administration Region's (SAR) new tourism offerings and special winter festivities.

At the end of September, Hong Kong officially ended the quarantine requirement and continues to take gradual steps toward total reopening, despite having followed China's 'Zero-COVID' model up to that point.

Only yesterday, Hong Kong's government discontinued its so-called 'Amber Code Arrangement', which restricted visitors from entering various types of premises in the city. The 'Vaccine Pass' program, remains in effect, but-besides people who test COVID-positive, who will be subject to 'Red Code' restrictions-all other persons will be issued a 'Blue Code' designation.

HKTB Executive Director Dane Cheng said in a statement issued today: "It is glad to see the lifting of amber code arrangement for inbound visitors. It marks the opening of tourism doors of Hong Kong. Seizing this opportunity, HKTB presents Hong Kong's brand-new experiences to our overseas travel trade partners, whom we haven't seen in a while, hoping that they will introduce brand-new tourism products and share Hong Kong's tourism appeal to visitors in their respective markets and bring them back to Hong Kong as soon as possible. The familiarization trip today marks the milestone first step to our continuous efforts in inviting travel trade partners and media organizations in other visitor source markets to Hong Kong. We will also roll out a global promotional campaign with a view to teaming up with various sectors across the city to drive the full revival of Hong Kong's tourism together."

According to Hong Kong News, the government said in its announcement that the decision to further relax its anti-COVID measures was made in light of its latest assessment of the region's epidemiological development, and "taking into consideration the need for resuming social and economic activities".

In an effort to jump-start the return of international visitors, the HKTB will be implementing three hew strategies:

- Launch a global promotional campaign with the tagline "Hello Hong Kong", which will highlight Hong Kong's iconic tourism offering and brand-new experiences. Along these lines, it plans to invite hundreds of industry representatives, travel trade media, key opinion leaders (KOLs) to come and enjoy the city firsthand. The HKTB also intends to once again participate in overseas trade shows to promote the destination.

- Shower visitors with perks and special promotional offers. During the first months of the campaign, about 100 of the city's restaurant and bar partners will participate in providing a series of hospitality "treats", such as special welcome drinks. The HKTB also plans on partnering with various sectors, including airlines, hotels and tour operators to ensure that there are great offers available to attract potential visitors. One such promotion-a giveaway of 500,000 free plane tickets-has already been announced.

- Stage an exciting series of mega-events. To highlight Hong Kong's return to the international stage by strengthening the city's global visibility and generating positive word-of-mouth momentum, the HKTB will continue to organize an exciting line-up of mega-events. The tourism body has confirmed that over 200 events and happenings are scheduled in Hong Kong for 2023, with over 100 large-scale MICE events also to be staged next year.

For the latest travel news, updates and deals, be sure to subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter here.

Are you looking for a holiday? Get special deals.

 

More News

Booking.com
AI needs more power: Offices could be the answer
AI needs more power: Offices could be the answer
Amazon job text scam warning signs
Amazon job text scam warning signs
Construction crew unearths surprising 300-year-old cannon while digging in historic city
Construction crew unearths surprising 300-year-old cannon while digging in historic city
American tourists warned of arrest, jail time for taking photos, pocketing souvenirs in locale
American tourists warned of arrest, jail time for taking photos, pocketing souvenirs in locale
White House Egg Roll for Easter features Trump family members amid festive celebration
White House Egg Roll for Easter features Trump family members amid festive celebration
Mauro compares Iran rescue of missing colonel to Maduro capture, credits intelligence preparation
Mauro compares Iran rescue of missing colonel to Maduro capture, credits intelligence preparation
'The View' co-host claims show's criticism of having children was 'misconstrued'
'The View' co-host claims show's criticism of having children was 'misconstrued'
Tyler Robinson defense asks court to bar cameras for next in-person hearing
Tyler Robinson defense asks court to bar cameras for next in-person hearing
Officials slam hospital food as health experts demand menu overhaul: 'Farm to gurney'
Officials slam hospital food as health experts demand menu overhaul: 'Farm to gurney'
'Brady Bunch' star says he went 'fully off the rails' in his 20s after growing up on hit show
'Brady Bunch' star says he went 'fully off the rails' in his 20s after growing up on hit show
DHS slams 'insane' 5-year plea deal for illegal immigrants who admitted fatal stabbing in Virginia
DHS slams 'insane' 5-year plea deal for illegal immigrants who admitted fatal stabbing in Virginia
UNC set to hire Michael Malone as next men's basketball coach after firing Hubert Davis: report
UNC set to hire Michael Malone as next men's basketball coach after firing Hubert Davis: report
Terry Crews' wife reveals she battled Parkinson's in secret for years before finding hope in new treatment
Terry Crews' wife reveals she battled Parkinson's in secret for years before finding hope in new treatment
Democrats face backlash over 'nepo-candidate' scourge, 'noxious' McAuliffe family congressional bid
Democrats face backlash over 'nepo-candidate' scourge, 'noxious' McAuliffe family congressional bid
Murder suspect on ICE hold accused of luring teen into death trap where victim's final plea went unheard
Murder suspect on ICE hold accused of luring teen into death trap where victim's final plea went unheard
Woman gives birth midflight as air traffic controller suggests fitting name for baby
Woman gives birth midflight as air traffic controller suggests fitting name for baby
13 laundry essentials that save time and money - starting at $3
13 laundry essentials that save time and money - starting at $3
'Deadliest Catch' deckhand cause of death revealed
'Deadliest Catch' deckhand cause of death revealed
Flight passengers slam airlines for pushing early bag checks even with empty bins on board
Flight passengers slam airlines for pushing early bag checks even with empty bins on board
Jason Day already told to tone down his bird-themed Malbon Golf outfits at Masters: report
Jason Day already told to tone down his bird-themed Malbon Golf outfits at Masters: report
Latest News

copyright © 2026 Accommodation Singapore.   All rights reserved.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z