
At a press conference on 23 June, the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) unveiled a seasonal campaign offering 500 000 “Summer Triple Rewards” packets to overnight visitors from now until 31 August. Each bundle includes MTR transport credits, dining vouchers and attraction discounts, collectively valued at more than HK$100 million.
Before locking in travel dates, visitors should also double-check entry formalities. VisaHQ offers an easy-to-use online portal and concierge services for Hong Kong visa and travel authorisation processing (https://www.visahq.com/hong-kong/), guiding applicants through requirements, fees and timelines so they can arrive ready to enjoy the “Summer Triple Rewards” without administrative hiccups.
Coupons will be distributed via hotels and airline partners—Cathay Pacific passengers can claim the package by scanning a QR code on boarding passes. The scheme aims to stimulate spending beyond core tourist districts by featuring outlets in Tai Po, Sai Kung and the West Kowloon Cultural District. Participating merchants receive 30-day reimbursement from HKTB, easing cash-flow concerns. For mobility professionals, the rewards lower per-diem costs for short-term assignees and project contractors. Companies can pre-register groups of up to 50 employees, with digital coupons delivered to corporate wallets in the HKTB app. The announcement coincides with strong inbound momentum—visitor numbers reached 13 million in the first five months of 2026—and supports Hong Kong’s goal of surpassing 35 million arrivals this year. Analysts estimate the economic multiplier effect could add HK$1.8 billion in retail and F&B revenue. Tip: travellers must present a passport or HKID and proof of at least one paid night in a local hotel to redeem the rewards at designated counters in Arrival Hall B.
Before locking in travel dates, visitors should also double-check entry formalities. VisaHQ offers an easy-to-use online portal and concierge services for Hong Kong visa and travel authorisation processing (https://www.visahq.com/hong-kong/), guiding applicants through requirements, fees and timelines so they can arrive ready to enjoy the “Summer Triple Rewards” without administrative hiccups.
Coupons will be distributed via hotels and airline partners—Cathay Pacific passengers can claim the package by scanning a QR code on boarding passes. The scheme aims to stimulate spending beyond core tourist districts by featuring outlets in Tai Po, Sai Kung and the West Kowloon Cultural District. Participating merchants receive 30-day reimbursement from HKTB, easing cash-flow concerns. For mobility professionals, the rewards lower per-diem costs for short-term assignees and project contractors. Companies can pre-register groups of up to 50 employees, with digital coupons delivered to corporate wallets in the HKTB app. The announcement coincides with strong inbound momentum—visitor numbers reached 13 million in the first five months of 2026—and supports Hong Kong’s goal of surpassing 35 million arrivals this year. Analysts estimate the economic multiplier effect could add HK$1.8 billion in retail and F&B revenue. Tip: travellers must present a passport or HKID and proof of at least one paid night in a local hotel to redeem the rewards at designated counters in Arrival Hall B.