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HK Express launches cross-platform partnership with Klook

As part of this, the airline is rolling out a series of promotions.

HK Express has launched a new cross-platform partnership with Klook to create a webpage for travel deals, including attraction tickets, accommodations, and travel experiences.

As part of this, the airline is rolling out a series of promotions. Customers who spend $3000 from 9 October to 27 November 2024 could secure a chance to win round-trip tickets to destinations including Sendai, Phu Quoc, Seoul, and Penang.

Additionally, HK Express is offering limited-time 50% discount codes for Klook’s Japan travels on a first-come first-served basis. Customers who missed out can still have discount codes of up to 10% which will be released on 9 October at noon on the company’s website.

Users who want to receive marketing information will also be provided with tailored recommendations for Klook travel products.

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