Hong Kong International Airport Got A Makeover & Is Giving Away 500,000 Flight Tickets
Don't miss the chance to explore Hong Kong!
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) will be giving away 500,000 round-trip flight tickets to welcome travellers back to the city
The HKIA 'World of Winners' tickets aim to attract tourists across major continents in a bid to boost the city's tourism industry.
Tickets will be given out by the city's four home-based airlines — Cathay Pacific, Greater Bay Airlines, HK Express, and Hong Kong Airlines — in phases and by regions. Starting in March, travellers from Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, will be among the first to enjoy the unprecedented tickets giveaway, woohoo!
To learn more about how you can be in the running to win the flight tickets, click here.
Plus, the newly-renovated Hong Kong International Airport is here to wow travellers
You can look forward to new services and facilities as well as expanded retail and F&B offerings. Whether you're looking to do some last-minute duty-free shopping, tuck into a good meal before heading out to the city, or kill time before your flight home, there's plenty to do at HKIA.
1. Snap photos at three immersive, photo-friendly zones in Terminal 1
There are three zones — the Crystal Elevator, Waterfall Gardens, and Totems of Joy. These zones feature travel, nature, and fun-themed multimedia experiences for you to immerse in and capture precious moments with your loved ones.
Upon arriving at the Meeters and Greeters Hall on Level 5, you'll be greeted by the Crystal Elevator, which boasts a crystal façade that reveals unique digital content about Hong Kong, travel, and cheeky fun.
Just a short walk away on the same floor is the North and South Waterfall Gardens at the Arrivals Hall. It emits soothing sights and sounds of nature — you can interact with the surroundings by touching the cascading waterfall and stepping on the stones in the creek, or relax by crystal-clear ponds with birds flying overhead.
Meanwhile, the Totems of Joy can be found at the boarding gates — a restricted area — so remember to check it out when you're departing from Hong Kong. The boarding gate totems have always been a popular photo-taking spot. HKIA transformed the previous totems into the new Totems of Joy, to make the area much more colourful.
Here's a look at all the three zones:
2. Be spoilt for choice with the airport's vast array of fine dining restaurants and affordable eateries
Whether you're in the Arrivals Hall or heading to your boarding gates, the airport offers plenty of choices to fill your tummy. Here's a look at some of the F&B options:
Non-restricted area
- Wolfgang Puck Kitchen: A full-service restaurant and bar concept, the kitchen offers distinctly unique food and beverage with attentive welcoming service, and a warm environment.
- Ho Hung Kee: Founded in 1946, Ho Hung Kee has developed from a street food stall to one of the biggest wonton noodles brands in the city. The brand was awarded one MICHELIN star.
- Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao: A multi-time MICHELIN Bib Gourmand awarded brand, the renowned restaurant offers modern twists on authentic Shanghainese cuisine and provincial favourites.
- And many more!
Restricted Area
- East Hall Food Court: The food court has been revamped to offer 1,200 seats and more extensive dining options, such as MICHELIN-starred brand Duddell's, Sushi & Sake Bar Taka, the exclusive Gordon Ramsay Plane Food To Go, PUTIEN, and many more.
- King Bakery: This bakery provides freshly baked egg tarts daily. It is the only brand certified as a Hong Kong Q-Mark Product for its egg tarts. You can also find other freshly baked goods here, from bread to authentic local snacks.
- Caviar House & Prunier: Considered one of the top luxury food brands in the world, Caviar House & Prunier produces its caviar in Bordeaux, France and its legendary Balik smoked salmon in the Alps in Switzerland.
- And many more!
3. Shop to your heart's content at luxury and duty-free shopping zones
HKIA's Terminal 1 Luxury Zone now offers a new, elevated shopping experience for travellers and shoppers, after a contemporary makeover with new luxe flooring, ceiling design, lighting, and function walls that display flight information and promotional messages to travellers.
Here, you'll find three new duplex flagship stores — Chanel, Hermès, and Louis Vuitton — all of which boast ceiling-high structures emblazoned with intricate designs and their brand logo.
And if you're looking to bring home some premium souvenirs, there are the renowned Fortnum & Mason for cookies, chocolate, and tea, as well as TWG Tea Boutique for handcrafted tea blends, modern teaware, and delicate tea-infused sweets and savouries.
Meanwhile, for duty-free shopping, check out Beauty&You by The Shilla Duty Free which offers the widest range of skincare products, cosmetics and perfumes, as well as Duty Zero by cdf that carries the finest spirits, local delicacies, and the most comprehensive selection of Chinese liquor.
4. Relax and enjoy the airport's new boarding experience
All done with shopping and dining? There's much more of the airport left to discover. Departing passengers can enjoy a brand-new boarding experience at Terminal 1 of HKIA. It has boarding gates that feature vibrant themed zones that make waiting to board the plane a delightful experience, thanks to the entertainment, family fun, and relaxation features available.
Check out the zones:
- Wonder Zone: This zone lets you watch movies, immerse yourself in virtual reality experiences, and play games.
- Recharge Zone: Unwind in a relaxing environment with a lush, green natural ambience and cosy reclining chairs.
- Buzz Zone: Entertain the little ones with interactive games and playground equipment.
So many things worth checking out at HKIA, right? And these things are just the tip of the iceberg of what the airport has in store for you. :D
Plus, the airport wants to reward you for shopping and dining with them! The airport is rewarding you with points upon spending at HKIA's shops, restaurants, and HKairportShop.com.
So, compile your receipts to redeem HKIA e-coupons that let you spend even more, yay! Check out HKairport Rewards here.
What's more, you can enjoy free delivery to 15 regions worldwide including Malaysia when you spend HK$2,500 (about RM1,400)!
Can't wait to start planning your trip to Hong Kong? Head over to HKIA's campaign website to learn how to grab a flight ticket!