Considering the pace of outbound travel resumption in different visitor source markets, HKTB will gradually increase its promotions worldwide to uphold Hong Kong’s status as a world-class travel destination.
Inbound travellers to Hong Kong are now only required to present negative results from PCR tests conducted within 48 hours or rapid antigen tests (RAT) within 24 hours before their flights to Hong Kong.
Dr Pang Yiu-kai, Chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), said, “The new measures mark a key milestone for tourism revival and the full reopening of the tourism doors of Hong Kong.”
In the last few years, numerous attractions, world-class museums and hotels have been opened or revamped to inject novelty into the travel experience in the city. In addition to the new experiences, a strong line-up of all-time favourites continues to await visitors to rediscover in Hong Kong, including its diverse gastronomic options, year-round events and the great outdoors.
The Hong Kong SAR Government announced lifting all mandatory PCR test requirements for inbound travellers upon arrival in Hong Kong, as well as lifting the Vaccine Pass, which allowed access to specified premises and other measures starting from today (29 December).
Global Travellers Can Return to Hong Kong Restriction-Free as All Arrival Control Measures Are Lifted.
An Array of New, Diverse Experiences Ready to Welcome Visitors Back.
Visitors can now fully enjoy Hong Kong’s diverse offerings once they arrive.
Written by: Jill Walsh