The Hong Kong Airport Authority on Sunday launched "Operation SkyFit" which is aimed at stimulating traffic and attracting travelers back to Hong Kong.
The new project came two days after WHO lifted travel advisory against Hong Kong. "We believe that severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is well under control in Hong Kong and we should do the right thing to speed up the pace of recovery," said the authority's Chairman Victor Fung.
The authority will launch a global advertising campaign with its airline partners that promotes Hong Kong International Airport as a safe, secure and healthy airport.
"Health is now a cornerstone of our airport operations," Fung said, adding, "We want the airlines to tell their passengers that they are flying to a very safe and healthy airport."
Airlines that reinstate canceled flights will get discounted landing charges ranging from 10 percent to 50 percent. The more passengers they bring in, the higher the discount they will get.
All passengers can enjoy attractive shopping discounts and a chance to win a lucky draw. Lucky arriving passengers will win free rides into town in a Rolls Royce while transit passengers will be offered free tours of the facilities in the restricted area.
"All of us at Hong Kong International Airport are geared up to offer travelers a warm welcome from the moment they step off their planes," Fung said.
He also said that the authority and its business partners are confident that passengers would rebuild their confidence in air travel and return to Hong Kong in droves.
(Xinhua News Agency May 26, 2003)