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- Launching in Hong Kong, one of Asia's busiest transit hubs, the ongoing multi-phased #TravelWithAsia initiative aims to enhance travel experiences and tourism economy in the region, which saw a remarkable 26% increase in cross-border trips in 2024.[1]
- Through strategic collaborations with leading airlines, banks, public transit operators, and key merchants, the initiative will curate unique and seamless door-to-door experiences for travellers across major tourist destinations in the region.
Strategic collaborations shaping travel experiences in Asia Pacific
The Asia Pacific region is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of tourism. In 2024, seven out of the top ten fastest-growing travel destinations globally, in terms of arrivals, are from the Asia Pacific region, including Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.[3] Leveraging this momentum and as the first phase of the #TravelWithVisa initiative, Visa is announcing partnerships with five renowned international airlines-Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Ethiopian Airlines, EVA AIR, and Singapore Airlines, to offer Hong Kong and Macau outbound travellers rewarding flight experiences with premium benefits. By collaborating with major banks, the initiative will also introduce new offerings and features through Visa travel card programmes to further enrich every traveller's journey.
In the next phase, #TravelWithVisa will showcase Visa's intercity smart mobility solutions that will enable a more efficient door-to-door travel journey, along with merchant offers that will curate new travel experiences and exclusive access to mega events across Asia Pacific for Visa cardholders. #TravelwithVisa is set to facilitate seamless, safe and enjoyable payment experiences while transforming the way people travel and explore the world.
Stephen Karpin, Regional President, Asia Pacific, Visa, said, "Travel is a powerful catalyst for fostering global connections, bridging cultures, and driving economic prosperity. This is at the heart of our #TravelWithVisa initiative, which is designed to unlock transformative growth opportunities across Asia Pacific. By collaborating with a network of partners and leveraging our robust payment solutions, we are delivering exceptional value and seamless travel experiences to consumers. We also want to express our appreciation to the tourism offices for their support of our vision. Together, we are contributing to the tourism ecosystem and the economic development of the region."
Shirley Yu, Group General Manager, Greater China, Visa, said, "As one of Asia Pacific's busiest aviation hubs, Hong Kong serves an important travel gateway connecting Greater China region and other parts of the world. Its accessibility, vitality and popularity as a destination have made it constant focal point for travellers from around the world; hence, making it an ideal launchpad for the #TravelWithVisa initiative. Through Visa's extensive network, strategic partnerships and payment innovation, we will continue to unlock new opportunities for businesses of all types and sizes, not just in Hong Kong but across the region."
A sustained mission to advance the travel and tourism sector
Visa is committed to elevating the travel experiences across Asia Pacific and the world through a series of major initiatives. Recent highlights include Visa's sponsorships of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA Awards), the Red Bull F1 teams and The FIFA World Cup™, bringing exciting and unique entertainment to travellers. To facilitate efficient and convenient journeys for urban commuters, Visa has launched its contactless payment solution, Tap to Ride, for transit operators in key cities across Asia, including China Mainland, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, the Maldives, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. Beyond these collaborations, Visa continues to share insights on regional travel trends, reinforcing its role in shaping a more connected and dynamic tourism economy.
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Back row:
- [Left 5] Lutricia Kwok, Head of Marketing, Hong Kong and Macau, Visa
- [Left 6] Shirley Yu, Group General Manager, Greater China, Visa
- [Left 7] Paulina Leong, General Manager, Hong Kong and Macau, Visa
- [Left 8] Ciyi Lim, Head of Cross Border Payments, Asia Pacific, Visa
- Vivan Ying, Head of Products and Solutions, Hong Kong and Macau, Visa
- Robert Pei, Head of Products, Greater China, Visa
- Wilson Yong, General Manager of Hong Kong, Singapore Airlines
- Mesay Shiferaw, Area Manager, Ethiopian Airlines
- Chiemi Maruyama, Executive Director, Japan National Tourism Organization Hong Kong Office
- Sherry Yu, Assistant General Manager and Representative in Hong Kong, Macao Government Tourism Office
- Stephen Karpin, Regional President, Asia Pacific, Visa
- Brian Ng, Administrative Specialist, Taiwan Visitors Association Hong Kong Office
- Justina Wong, Hong Kong PR Representative, Singapore Tourism Board
- Kevin Cheng, General Manager of Hong Kong Branch, EVA AIR
- Hiroki Takano, General Manager of Hong Kong and Macau, All Nippon Airways (ANA)
- Yolanda Yu, Head of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea, Air New Zealand
- Annie Cheng, Head of Corporate Communications, Greater China, Visa
About Visa
Visa (NYSE: V) is a world leader in digital payments, facilitating transactions between consumers, merchants, financial institutions and government entities across more than 200 countries and territories. Our mission is to connect the world through the most innovative, convenient, reliable and secure payments network, enabling individuals, businesses and economies to thrive. We believe that economies that include everyone everywhere, uplift everyone everywhere and see access as foundational to the future of money movement. Learn more at Visa.com.
[1] According to Visa International Travel (VISIT) database. VISIT is a proprietary model which uses historic spending data on Visa cards combined with external sources to provide real-time predictions of current traveller movements, based on current spending patterns. |
[2] Same as above. |
[3] Same as above. |