Go City has officially reintroduced its Hong Kong pass and expanded efforts to more effectively reach APAC-based travellers at key points in their planning journey.
The reimaged Go City Hong Kong pass helps travellers access 20+ of the top attractions and experiences in the city including Hong Kong Disneyland. Travellers can also choose from popular attractions such as the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour, Sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck, Peak Tram and a variety of cultural, heritage, food and local experiences.
The pass offers travellers the opportunity to see the best of what Hong Kong has to offer from the top sights to unique off-the-beaten-path experiences, all on one app, and up to 50% savings when compared to buying individual tickets.
Originally launched in 2018, Go City’s Hong Kong pass offering was removed during the pandemic. Now reimagined and improved, the pass capitalizes on APAC’s full return to travel as purchases from outbound travellers from China are now exceeding pre-pandemic levels.
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