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Hong Kong is giving out 500,000 free tickets. Are they available for Europeans?
This month, the scheme was launched for Europeans. Who can still apply?
Hong Kong is giving out 500,000 airline tickets to attract tourists back to the area.
Since March, airlines have released the tickets in phases. The tickets were made available to Europeans starting in May.
The city has removed its last travel restrictions You can restrict yourself to certain areas. In March, all quarantine and testing was completed for pre-departure as well as post-arrival. The mask mandate was lifted after more than 2.5 years, the longest period of any country.
Hong Kong hopes to recover from the devastating impact of the pandemic on its tourism industry. Part of the plan is to give away 500,00 airline seats worth more than EUR250million.
Hong Kong welcomed 56 million visitors to the city in 2019, more than seven times its population, before the pandemic. But its strict COVID Over the past three-year period, restrictions have kept tourists away, destroying the tourism industry and its economy. According to government data, the city’s GDP fell by 3.5 percent from 2021.
How does Hong Kong’s free ticket scheme operate?
The giveaway started on 1 March, and will last approximately six months. Tickets will be released in phases.
You can also find out more about the following: Free Tickets Initially, they were purchased to support airlines in the pandemic.
Cathay Pacific, HK Express and Greater Bay Airlines, all based in Hong Kong, distribute 65 percent of tickets through their direct channels.
The remaining tickets will be allocated to tourism-related sectors in order to promote Hong Kong and support inbound tourism.
The giveaway takes various forms, ranging from lucky draws, to first-come-first-served, to buy one, get one free.
Who can apply for Hong Kong free flight tickets?
The airlines have distributed tickets on their overseas platforms in stages, starting with Southeast Asia countries in March and then mainland China. China In April, and in Europe, North East Asia and other markets, from May. Giveaways for Japan, Taiwan and other markets will be launched in June and July.
Register for the event on the Hong Kong Airport website or the airline’s websites.
All tickets are round trip economy class and winners will pay all applicable taxes, fees, and surcharges.
The final flights will be given away between 10-16 may.
Hong Kong gave away 3,260 London tickets, 900 Frankfurt tickets, 380 Zurich tickets, 950 Paris tickets and 350 Madrid tickets. Winners of the quiz will be notified via email on 5th June.
Registration is open to all entrants, including those from the US, Canada, South Korea and Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand and India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and South Africa.
More about Tickets The mainland China campaign will release the product in the third quarter.
In July, Hong Kong residents will receive an additional 80,000 free tickets to fly outbound. More tickets are reserved for residents of the Greater Bay Area. More than 700,000 tickets in total will be given out.
What are the discounts available in Hong Kong
The free flights are part the larger $2 billion (EUR1.8bn) “Hello Hong Kong” campaign, which provides visitors with special offers, vouchers and other incentives in the City.
One million vouchers, each worth more than HKD100 (EUR11.60), will be used to provide discounts on FoodDrinks, transport, hotels and retail, attractions. According to Time Out Hong Kong, they will be distributed from 5pm on the 2nd February at tourist information counters at four border checkpoints.
In 2023, the city will host more than 250 festivals and events, including the Hong Kong Marathon, the Clockenflap Music Festival, Art Basel, and the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens.
What are the entry requirements to Hong Kong?
Hong Kong has some of the best-known landmarks in the world. strictest rules Travellers in the pandemic area should be aware of the virus.
The city has largely aligned with mainland China’s “zero-COVID” strategy and has eased its entry rules several months slower than competitors such as Singapore, Japan, and Taiwan.
In September, the mandatory quarantine upon arrival was abolished. Hong Kong’s border with mainland China remained closed even after Hong Kong reopened in January. Tourism Recovery was slow.
Now, all rules have been relaxed. Hong Kong advises all inbound travellers to perform a rapid antigen testing on arrival, and again on the fifth day of their stay. But if you Testify Positive, you no longer need to isolate.
Since 6 February, there is proof of vaccination Non-Hong Kong residents are no longer required to have a vaccination certificate. This means that you do not have to be fully immunized or show proof of vaccination in order to enter Hong Kong.
No longer are you required to test for or quarantine yourself when traveling from Hong Kong to mainland China. If you have been to a third-country within the past seven days, then a negative PCR is required within 48 hours after arrival on the mainland.
Masks are not required on public transport indoors or outside, but they may be required in certain high-risk situations. This was the last COVID-19 restriction in the city, and it was enforced with HK$5,000 fines (EUR600).
Hong Kong reopens its border with mainland China
All travel restrictions between Hong Kong, mainland China and Hong Kong were lifted on 6 February.
Prior to this, a negative PCR result was required as well as preregistration in order to be granted permission to travel by land.
John Lee, Hong Kong’s Chief executive, said at a press conference: “A full-opening of the border means that there will be no limits on the number people crossing the border, no need for reservations and you can travel as you wish.
“Secondly, all immigration control points will be opened.” Thirdly, all immigration checkpoints will be open.”
Virgin Atlantic suspends flights to Hong Kong after 30 Years
Some airlines will not resume services in the city due to the closure of Russian airspace following the invasion of Ukraine.
Virgin Atlantic announces in Autumn is a great time to get ready for the new season After 30 years, it announced that its Hong Kong office would be closing. Flights were suspended to the city when the pandemic struck and were due to resume as part of 2023’s summer schedule.
The carrier decided to withdraw from the Asian travel hub. The decision was influenced by several factors, including the closure Russian Airspace adds at least one hour to travel times.
Virgin Atlantic has offered customers who booked to travel to Hong Kong from March 2023 a voucher, refund or the option to book on another route.
Taiwan also offers incentives to tourists to visit
Taiwan Recently, the city launched its own program to increase visitor numbers. It offers to pay tourists just under EUR150 to vacation there this year.
The East Asian nation hopes to welcome six millions tourists by 2023 and hopes that NT$5,000 (EUR158), which is a small amount, will help them win over.
Minister Wang Kwo Tsai, who announced the proposal in February explained that the tourist’s spending was the main factor. Money The money can be used to pay for accommodation, travel and other costs.
He did not specify the date when the scheme will begin.
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Seat reservations on Spanish trains just got easier for Interrail and Eurail passholders
Interrail and Eurail passholders rejoice, as you can now skip the queues and reserve your seats on long- and medium-distance RENFE trains online.
Rail Europe, a European train booking platform, has expanded its offering to include trains operated by Spain’s state-owned railway, eliminating a major hurdle that has dogged rail passholders for years.
“The addition of RENFE’s passholder fares to our platform is a game-changer for travellers eager to explore Spain with ease,” says Jürgen Witte, Chief Product and Technology Officer of Rail Europe. “This enhancement ensures Interrail and Eurail Global Pass holders can navigate its world-class rail system seamlessly.”
With the new service, passholders can easily see if a seat reservation is required for their journey and what the associated costs will be.
From there, they can make their reservation online, eliminating the need for time-consuming in-person bookings where a lack of Spanish language skills is sometimes an issue.
What’s the problem with booking RENFE seats with a rail pass?
While many Interrail and Eurail trains don’t require seat reservations, Spanish high-speed trains – the Alta Velocidad Española (AVE) – do.
Although Interrail purports to allow bookings on some AVE trains via its self-service system, users report extensive issues in getting the platform to work. Some trains available on Interrail/Eurail are not bookable via the self-service system at all.
Previously, the only option to secure a seat reservation without buying a ticket on a RENFE high-speed train was to call the company. The traveller would then have to go to a RENFE station to pick up and pay for the reservation within 72 hours of booking, which is often not convenient.
“In Spain, almost all trains, apart from purely suburban ones, require a reservation, and RENFE’s own website doesn’t offer passholder reservations,” explains train travel expert Mark Smith, who runs the website The Man in Seat 61.
“Furthermore, Spanish trains can leave fully booked, so you ideally need to book ahead. This was a major issue for using an Interrail or Eurail pass in Spain.”
Smith warns that, particularly on peak travel days, such as Fridays and Saturdays in the summer months, queues can be atrocious. At major stations in Madrid and Barcelona, passengers can wait as long as one or two hours to be served.
The complexity has caused confusion and frustration among travellers. On the Eurail forum, one user said, “Not gonna jump through hoops to go to Spain. I’ll cancel the Spain leg and stay in France.”
How to book seat reservations with RENFE
To reserve a seat on a RENFE high-speed AVE train, simply head to the Rail Europe website.
Click ‘add rail pass’ below the journey planner and select the type and class of pass you hold. Then, you can search for a journey as normal, but you should only see the passholder reservation costs rather than the normal ticket costs.
Smith notes that the Rail Europe system defaults to a second-class reservation in the search results. Holders of first-class passes need to manually change the price drop-down if they want to reserve a first-class seat.
There are other options for booking seats on RENFE with a pass. These include using Dutch agency HappyRail, which has proven to be successful at booking seats on AVE trains, but charges a 3.5 per cent fee.
Interrail and Eurail reservation services have been available since 2023, but success is patchy. Smith notes that, when the systems do work, they allow booking in first or second class, but not in the ‘premium’ class that gets passholders Sala Club lounge access and a meal with wine included on AVE and Euromed trains.
Smith has long recommended Rail Europe as a booking service for Interrail and Eurail passholders, as it has more seat choices, more benefits for first-class passholders, and no booking fees.
“This is a big step forward,” says Smith, “and if one system won’t get you the reservation you want, try the other.”
Where can you travel with RENFE?
RENFE operates a comprehensive route network across Spain, with both its AVE (high-speed) and Larga Distancia (long-distance) trains. On the map below, the purple lines are AVE trains, and the grey lines are the slower long-distance routes.
As well as travelling within Spain, RENFE connects to several international destinations. These include Oporto in Portugal and several destinations in France.
From 23 April, RENFE will launch a new direct Seville-Barcelona train service, cutting out the transfer in Madrid and making it easier to get between the two popular cities.
Along the way, it stops in Córdoba, Puertollano, Ciudad Real, Madrid, Zaragoza, Lleida, Tarragona, and Girona, which are all attractive destinations to visit, too. The high-speed service takes around six hours and is set to make travel between the south and northeast of Spain a much more convenient option.
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ETIAS scams: Everything Brits need to know about EU travel as ETA launch causes confusion
Brits planning travel to Europe are being warned by an industry body not to fall for scams amid confusion over entry and exit rules.
With the UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)coming into force this week, scammers are busy taking advantage of the uncertainty. The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has warned of fake websites offering a similar pass to British travellers heading into mainland Europe.
From 2 April, Europeans who don’t have a British passport are required to obtain an ETA to visit the UK. The Electronic Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is a similar system that will affect UK travellers heading to Europe.
However, ETIAS is not due to launch for another 18 months, and there is presently no requirement for Brits to obtain any additional documentation to travel.
What authorisations are currently required for travel between the UK and the EU?
The UK’s ETA came into force for Europeans on 2 April, and means any EU passport holders will need to apply for and secure an ETA before visiting the UK.
The scheme has been live for visitors from non-European visa-free nationalities since January. However, its rollout has come with plenty of hiccups and confusion.
“If you have friends, family, or business associates visiting from abroad, they’ll need to check if they need to get an ETA,” says ABTA. “This is one of three changes coming up for travelling across borders between the EU and UK, but the only one to have gone live, meaning there is scope for confusion.”
There is an equivalent rule coming in for Brits traveling to Europe – the ETIAS. However, the ETIAS won’t be introduced until the new EU Entry/Exit system (EES) goes live.
The EES has been pushed back several times already, but is presently anticipated to launch in October 2025. It will be rolled out in stages, so not all changes will take effect immediately.
The ETIAS is expected to be introduced in 2026, and ABTA says likely not before the end of 2026. Even then, ETIAS is expected to be optional for at least six months. Right now, there is no additional documentation required for Brits to holiday in Europe.
“With three new changes coming in over the next couple of years, we’re keen that people understand what it means for them,” says Graeme Buck, director of communications at ABTA. “In short, the only thing to act on now is for European visitors to the UK to apply for an ETA. Nothing will be changing for UK travellers going to Europe this summer.”
How to apply for ETIAS when it comes into effect
ETIAS will be similar to the US ESTA scheme, where a simple online application grants permission to travel within the relevant area for a period of time.
For the EU scheme, the cost of an ETIAS is expected to be around €7 and will be valid for up to three years (or until the passport reaches three months to expiry). It will allow British visitors to stay in any EU country (or countries) for up to 90 days in any 180 day period.
According to the EU, third-country nationals, including the UK, will be granted a ‘grace period’ of six months on a one-time basis if they forget their ETIAS.
“Those coming to Europe for the first time since the end of the transitional period will be allowed to enter without an ETIAS provided they fulfil all remaining entry conditions,” the EU says.
ABTA warns that “people who try to apply for an ETIAS now may be at risk of fraud, with a loss of money and possibly personal data too.”
When the time does come, the only place to apply for an ETIAS will be on the official website. Any apps, websites, or social media posts suggesting there is an alternative route are impostors.
Travellers will need to submit personal information and passport data, as well as disclose any serious convictions in the past 20 years. They must state the reason for their travel and where they will be staying, as well as the Schengen Area country they will first be visiting.
The fee is payable for all applicants aged between 18 and 70. Those under 18 or over 70 will still need to apply for the document, but won’t be charged.
“With two further changes planned, the situation may not seem simple,” adds Buck. “As the changes affecting UK travellers start to come in towards the end of the year, ABTA and our members will be on hand to support travellers.”
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UK ETA travel permit: British dual nationals flag issues with application system
The UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system has officially expanded to European travellers.
Starting 2 April 2025, all EU (except Irish nationals), EEA, and Swiss citizens need ETA approval to enter the UK.
The system became mandatory for travellers from the US, Canada and Australia on 8 January 2025, following its rollout last November for nationals of Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
To obtain the visa waiver, which costs £10 (€12) from today or £16 (€19) from 9 April, travellers need to complete an online process – but some British citizens with dual nationality are already flagging issues.
How to apply for the UK’s ETA visa waiver
Travellers can either use the official mobile app, which can be downloaded from the UK government website, or apply online here.
To complete the application, you need the passport you’ll be travelling on, an email address and a credit card, debit card, Apple Pay or Google Pay. You will have to answer a set of suitability questions. You don’t need to enter your travel details.
The government advises applying at least three working days before your trip.
You can delete the app when you’ve finished applying. Your ETA will be linked to your passport digitally, and you will not need to show anything else when you enter the UK.
Though it seems pretty simple, the application process has left a handful of British dual nationals confused about whether they need to apply for the visa waiver or not.
ETA application issues for British dual nationals
In theory, British citizens with dual nationality do not need ETA and should be able to travel to the UK on whatever passport they choose.
But confusion has arisen for those who don’t have a British passport because theirs is expired, lost, or they were never issued with one.
If they choose to travel on their EU passport, the process of applying for ETA – and whether it is necessary – remains unclear.
The ETA application form asks travellers to declare any other nationalities, but the drop-down menu does not give the option to select ‘British citizen’.
Should British dual nationals continue with their application without declaring their ‘secondary’ nationality, they would theoretically be forced to give misinformation about their dual nationality.
Euronews Travel posed the question to an ETA advisor from the Home Office on their web chat.
The advisor refused to give guidance about not declaring British nationality on the ETA form. They stated that if you are a dual citizen with British/Irish citizenship, you do not need an ETA.
However, “you prove your permission to travel using your valid British/Irish passport or other passport containing a certificate of entitlement to the right of abode in the UK.”
When asked what to do if the traveller is not in possession of any of these documents, the advisor responded, “You either need to apply for a British passport or a certificate of entitlement”.
Renewing a UK passport from overseas costs £101 (€123), while a certificate of entitlement comes with a £550 (€658) fee. Both application processes take several weeks.
Euronews Travel has reached out to the Home Office for official guidance.
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