After reopening its borders in early 2023, Hong Kong is steadily recovering its prominent position in the cruise market in Asia.
Considered a major hub for cruise vessels in Asia, the city saw a total of 164 cruise ship calls last year, said Kenneth Wong, Hong Kong Tourism Board’s MICE & Cruise General Manager.
The number represents over 78 percent of pre-pandemic numbers, he told Cruise Industry News during an exclusive interview earlier this month.
The cruise operation is now gaining momentum, he noted. After 2023’s good foundation, there are positive signs on the horizon for 2024, Wong added.
In addition to more calls and passengers, Hong Kong is expecting more companies visiting its cruise terminals this year.
The number of brands hosted is set to climb from 18 in 2023 to 28 in 2024, he explained.
“More and more European brands are coming, including TUI – which is increasing its sailings compared to last year – and AIDA Cruises,” Wong noted.
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