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Hong Kong Sevens already giving hotels, restaurants reason to cheer

Hotel boss says long-haul tourist numbers have surged this month, correlating with major events such as Sevens rugby tournament

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This year’s Sevens tournament will be held from March 28 to 30 and will take place at the newly opened Kai Tak Sports Park for the first time. Photo: Sam Tsang
Some hotels and restaurants are enjoying a business boost of as much as 20 per cent ahead of the Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament and art mega-events, driving up activity in what is typically a low season for tourism, industry insiders have said.

Jack Cheung Ki-tang, a director of CTS HK Metropark Hotels Management, said on Tuesday that there was a noticeable surge in long-haul tourists during March, correlating with major events such as the Sevens.

“We’ve seen a clear increase in occupancy rates compared with February,” he said.

“There is significant growth from regions like the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Europe.”

He said the number of US and Canadian tourists had risen 4 per cent, while there was an uptick of 1 per cent for British visitors and 5 per cent for those from Europe.

He also noted such visitors were more willing to spend and invest in longer stays in premium accommodation.

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