Traveloka Roped In To Promote Hong Kong In Southeast Asia

Traveloka has announced a strategic collaboration with the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) aimed at strengthening its position as a trusted travel partner in the region.

As part of this partnership, Traveloka will showcase the charm and beauty of Hong Kong to travelers across Southeast Asia, inviting them to experience everything the city has to offer.

This collaboration is expected to further boost tourism growth in Hong Kong, positioning the city as a premier destination for Southeast Asian travelers.

Recent data released by HKTB revealed a significant surge in international tourist arrivals, reaching 33 million in 2023, with over 3.7 million visitors coming from Southeast Asian and East Asian countries.

Traveloka, President, Caesar Indra expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, citing Hong Kong as one of the popular destinations on their platform.

Flight ticket sales to the city have nearly quadrupled in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to the previous year. The partnership with HKTB reinforces Traveloka’s dedication to promoting global destinations and encouraging travelers to explore new experiences.

Southeast Asia of Hong Kong Tourism Board, Regional Director, Liew Chian Jia emphasised the importance of the partnership in unlocking the tourism potential of Hong Kong.

The collaboration aims to attract more travelers from Southeast Asia to explore the charms of the city while contributing positively to the aviation and hospitality industries in the region.

Travelers can look forward to an unforgettable Hong Kong experience through Traveloka, which offers deals on flights, hotels, and travel activities through its app.

From renowned attractions like Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park to outdoor trekking experiences and gastronomic delights, Hong Kong promises something for every traveler.

The captivating Hello Hong Kong Campaign, running from February 5 to May 12, 2024, offers enticing deals for travelers seeking tailored itineraries and seamless trip planning.

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