Hong Kong widens visa-free short-term entry to five new sectors
Applications open for Southbound Travel Scheme letting Guangdong private cars drive into Hong Kong
Hong Kong retail sales climb on tourism rebound, signaling stronger post-pandemic mobility
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Hong Kong Sets 1 November Application Start for Southbound Travel Scheme Allowing Guangdong Private Cars to Use HK-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge
Hong Kong will open online applications on 1 November for Guangdong drivers who want to use the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge without a cross-boundary quota. A “Park & Fly” option launches 15 November and full urban-area access begins 23 December, creating two-way, quota-free motoring across the Greater Bay Area. The policy is expected to cut travel times for business travellers, boost HKIA’s catchment, and simplify corporate fleet logistics.
Stronger trade and returning travellers help Hong Kong GDP beat forecasts in Q3
Advance estimates show Hong Kong’s Q3 GDP grew 3.8 % year-on-year, beating forecasts. Officials highlight recovering private consumption and inbound tourism alongside a surge in goods exports. The figures signal deeper normalisation of international mobility, with implications for corporate travel budgets, staffing rotations and demand for meetings and events space.
Tourism-Led Retail Rebound Signals Strong Return of Mainland Visitors to Hong Kong
Government figures released 31 October show Hong Kong’s September retail sales up 5.9 percent year-on-year, fuelled by 3.29 million visitor arrivals, 75 percent of whom came from mainland China. The rebound confirms that cross-border leisure travel is strengthening, tightening short-stay accommodation and supporting airport traffic forecasts for Q4 2025.
Super Terminal Expo 2025 to Showcase Next-Gen Passenger & Cargo Hubs at AsiaWorld-Expo
Super Terminal Expo 2025 will run 4–6 November at AsiaWorld-Expo, gathering 200 + senior airport and transport executives to explore biometric borders, drone logistics, and integrated GBA checkpoints. Site tours of HKIA and dedicated forums on air-cargo and urban air mobility make the event a strategic knowledge-hub for corporate travel and relocation teams.
No significant Hong Kong-specific global-mobility developments published in the past 24 hours
A review of all authoritative sources shows no new Hong Kong immigration- or travel-policy changes, visa announcements, or transport-service disruptions in the past 24 hours. Companies therefore face no fresh compliance actions today, though previously announced regulatory changes continue to warrant medium-term planning.
Hong Kong issues cross-boundary travel advisory for Chung Yeung Festival
Hong Kong’s Transport Department expects record traffic at all land crossings on 29 October and has activated contingency measures: extra shuttle buses, police lane controls and continuous real-time updates on the “Easy Boundary” platform. Companies and travellers are urged to leave additional travel time and avoid peak periods. The advisory underscores ongoing pressure on the city’s cross-border infrastructure as mobility rebounds.
Hong Kong introduces tiered licence fees for electric private cars
Starting 1 November, Hong Kong’s Transport Department will replace the flat-rate licence fee for electric private cars with a five-tier structure tied to motor power. Companies running EV fleets or offering car allowances to expatriate staff should budget for incremental cost increases over the next six years.
Facial-recognition e-Channels slash clearance times for National Games athletes
Sixteen dedicated facial-recognition e-Channels went live on 28 October at four Hong Kong control points, cutting immigration clearance for National Games athletes and staff to mere seconds. The pilot will generate data for a wider rollout of contact-less clearance, highlighting Hong Kong’s ambition to be a regional leader in smart-border technology and promising faster movements for corporate travellers during major events.
Cathay Pacific Adds CAE A320neo Full-Flight Simulator in Hong Kong to Support Massive Fleet Expansion
Cathay Pacific has installed Hong Kong’s first CAE 7000XR A320neo full-flight simulator, boosting in-house pilot training just as the airline readies a large narrow-body fleet expansion. The device eliminates costly overseas training, supports Cathay’s HK$100 billion growth plan and underpins the city’s role as an aviation hub, promising more capacity and route options for corporate travellers.
Hong Kong Confirms First Local Chikungunya Fever Case, Triggering Travel-Health Alerts
Hong Kong reported its first locally transmitted case of chikungunya on 28 October, sparking territory-wide mosquito-control measures and heightened vigilance among employers. While no border restrictions have been imposed, companies are urged to update duty-of-care protocols and monitor insurance impacts as the city works to prevent wider community spread.
Salvage Teams Recover Emirates-Operated 747 Fuselage After Fatal Runway Excursion in Hong Kong
Hong Kong authorities have completed recovery of an Emirates-leased Boeing 747 freighter that crashed into the sea on 20 October, clearing a key milestone in the accident inquiry. Although HKIA operations stayed stable, the event underscores cargo-route vulnerability and may prompt airlines and shippers to re-examine risk-mitigation plans.
Transport Department Warns of 29 October Congestion, Boosts Cross-Boundary Services for Chung Yeung Holiday
Hong Kong’s Transport Department expects heavy passenger and vehicle flows at land boundary control points on 29 October for the Chung Yeung Festival and will boost Gold Bus, Yellow Bus, franchised-bus and MTR services. Travellers are urged to depart off-peak, consult the Easy Boundary wait-time dashboard and allow extra buffer, a warning that matters to companies with time-critical cross-border movements.
HKIA Handles 4.42 Million Passengers in September; Mainland and Japan Lead Growth Despite Typhoon Hit
Hong Kong International Airport served 4.42 million passengers in September, up 9.2 % year-on-year, despite typhoon disruptions, while cargo dipped 1 %. Mainland China, Japan and Taiwan led the recovery, offering multinational firms improved connectivity for 2026 planning. The figures show traffic normalisation is progressing but remains vulnerable to weather and trade-policy shocks.
Wreckage of Runway-Excursion 747 Salvaged; HKIA Operations Unaffected but Safety Review Looms
Salvage teams have recovered the AirACT Boeing 747 freighter that veered off HKIA’s Runway 07L on 20 October. While flight operations remained largely unaffected, the Air Accident Investigation Authority will now dissect flight-recorder data, and its findings could prompt new safety measures impacting cargo schedules and insurance costs for companies using Hong Kong as a logistics hub.
Hong Kong Deploys Facial-Recognition E-Gates at Four Ports Ahead of 15th National Games
Hong Kong has activated 16 facial-recognition “express lanes” at four major control points to process accredited participants of the 15th National Games in under ten seconds. The biometric-only system is a first for the city and is expected to ease congestion during the multi-city sporting event, offering a glimpse of future fast-track options for business travellers. Companies moving staff and equipment across the Greater Bay Area stand to benefit from faster, document-free border clearance.
Cathay doubles Brisbane and Perth services and adds daily Dallas link in winter schedule
Cathay’s 26 October schedule change doubles daily flights from Hong Kong to Brisbane and Perth and raises Dallas-Fort Worth to daily, putting Australia capacity near pre-COVID levels and improving one-stop links between Hong Kong, the US and Latin America.
Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival pulls in 163,000 visitors, signaling revival of mega-events tourism
HKTB says the four-day Wine & Dine Festival drew 163,000 attendees, up 30 % year-on-year, and delivered double-digit revenue growth for exhibitors. The event underpins Hong Kong’s ‘Mega Events + Tourism’ strategy, signalling the city’s readiness to host large incentive and conference groups again.
iFX EXPO Asia opens at AsiaWorld-Expo amid cyclone travel warning
Forex and fintech gathering iFX EXPO Asia (26–28 Oct) drew thousands to AsiaWorld-Expo despite a Tropical Cyclone Warning that disrupted some regional flights. The episode underscores the rebound of financial-services MICE traffic to Hong Kong and the importance of weather-related travel-risk planning.
HKTB flies in 80 Asia-Pacific buyers for MICE familiarisation trip linked to Wine & Dine Festival
HKTB hosted an expanded five-day familiarisation trip for 80 MICE buyers from nine Asia-Pacific markets, timed to coincide with the Wine & Dine Festival. Delegates tested new ‘Incentive Playbook 2.0’ experiences while HKTB issued 3,000 free passes to overseas conference attendees to promote ‘bleisure’ extensions.
Cathay Pacific makes Riyadh route daily, reinforcing Hong Kong–Gulf business corridor
Cathay Pacific began daily Hong Kong–Riyadh flights on 26 October, up from four per week, citing robust premium and cargo demand linked to Belt and Road projects. The upgrade offers mobility managers more flexibility for assignments and connects Hong Kong to Saudi mega-projects on a same-day basis.