Jin Air, Jinystore Open 'Hong Kong Special Exhibition' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Jin Air announced on the 9th that it will operate the Jin Store Hong Kong special exhibition until the 30th.


This special exhibition was prepared by Jin Air, the Hong Kong Tourism Board, and the travel and leisure e-commerce platform Klook to provide a more reasonable travel preparation opportunity in anticipation of the upcoming reopening of tourism to Hong Kong.


The Hong Kong special exhibition will be sold in a limited quantity of 400 tickets through Jin Air's online shopping mall, 'Jini Store.' The Hong Kong special exhibition package consists of ▲one round-trip ticket for the 2023 Incheon~Hong Kong route (excluding fuel surcharge and TAX), ▲a 30,000 KRW discount coupon for Klook dedicated to Hong Kong travel, and ▲a 20,000 KRW discount coupon for Jin Air tickets. It will be sold for a total of 190,000 KRW.


The round-trip ticket for the Incheon~Hong Kong route can be used for flights operating between January 1 and December 31 of next year. In addition, if the resumption of flights is delayed due to Hong Kong's foreigner entry regulations or policies, the validity period will be automatically extended by one year. Refunds are possible without any fees until the end of the special exhibition.


Customers who purchase the Hong Kong special exhibition package will also be eligible for a raffle with prize benefits. Winners selected by lottery will receive a 400,000 KRW accommodation voucher for a Hong Kong hotel and an airport pickup service voucher, a 300,000 KRW accommodation voucher for a Hong Kong hotel, and a SIM card usage voucher. Additionally, a quiz event will be held together.



Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Tourism Board has also prepared a virtual tour introducing the 'West Kowloon Cultural District,' which is set to become a new landmark of Hong Kong through this special exhibition. The West Kowloon Cultural District is the world's largest cultural district developed by the Hong Kong government for over 20 years, featuring the opening of M+, Asia's first contemporary art museum, followed by about ten cultural and artistic facilities and parks being established sequentially.


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