Kai Tak Sports Park CEO John Sharkey (left) and Cathay Chief Customer and Commercial Officer Lavinia Lau (right) kicked off the partnership announcement with a lighting ceremony.

Cathay is Kai Tak Sports Park's exclusive travel partner

Cathay and KTSP will launch the Greater Bay Area’s first aviation-themed immersive experience.

Cathay has been appointed as the exclusive Founding Travel Partner of Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP), supporting the development of sports, arts, and culture in its home city and promoting mega-events that place Hong Kong on the world stage.

Through this partnership, Cathay and KTSP will launch the Greater Bay Area’s first aviation-themed immersive experience. This includes the Cathay-branded West Bridge, linking the Sung Wong Toi MTR station to Kai Tak Stadium, and World Flyer, a dedicated space featuring a scaled-down replica of Kai Tak Airport's key facilities, designed to foster community engagement in a welcoming learning environment.

KTSP is set to be Hong Kong’s premier integrated destination for sports and entertainment. Cathay will actively work to support KTSP in delivering​ world-class sporting, cultural, and entertainment experiences to a global audience.
 

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