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Citybus offers free Cityflyer rides for children during CNY holidays

Citybus offers free Cityflyer rides for children during CNY holidays

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Citybus will offer free rides for children during the Chinese New Year holidays on all Cityflyer routes, expressing gratitude for passengers' support and extending best wishes to all families for the new year.

Also known as "Cityflyer free ride day for children" (親子遊歷賞), the campaign runs from 14 February to 3 March. All eligible children can enjoy complimentary travel on Cityflyer, which connects Hong Kong International Airport and the HK-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Port with major districts on Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The initiative aims to provide families with the opportunity to travel together or enjoy a quick family trip to Macao and Zhuhai during this 16-day period.

This free ride initiative applies to a total of 14 Cityflyer routes, including A10, A11, A12, A17, A20, A21, A22, A23, A25, A25S, A26, A28, A28X, and A29. This seeks to effectively meet families' travel needs during the Chinese New Year holiday. 

During the promotional period, from the first departure of Cityflyer daytime services on 14 February to the last departure on 1 March, children aged 4 to 11 can travel for free on all Cityflyer daytime routes and special routes. Children simply need to tap their Octopus cards or use electronic payment methods as usual when boarding, with no deducted fare.  

MARKETING-INTERACTIVE has reached out to CityBus for more information. 

Don’t miss: Citybus and Ngong Ping 360 join forces to enrich HK tourism landscape

Back in July last year, Citybus joined forces with Ngong Ping 360 to enrich Hong Kong’s tourism landscape by integrating its extensive public transport and city tour network with Ngong Ping 360's iconic cable car experience.

The partnership demonstrates Citybus and Ngong Ping 360's commitment to strengthening connections between citizens, tourists, and Hong Kong’s distinctive attractions through high-quality transport and sightseeing services, offering fresh opportunities for nature and cultural exploration while reinforcing Hong Kong’s status as a global tourism hub. 

As part of the collaboration, a newly themed open-top bus has been launched, operating across five new routes, NP1 to NP5, on Lantau Island, connecting Ngong Ping 360 Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal, Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong Disneyland, and nearby hotels, fostering seamless synergy between major attractions and the Airport City.

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