I wasn't sure where to put this - if it's in the wrong spot, please shift it.
I hope that this doesn't go against an policy. I have a bus ticket giveaway.
I have just returned from a couple of weeks away in South Korea and Hong Kong. When I was in Hong Kong, to get between the airport and where I was staying (TST in Kowloon), I purchased an inexpensive return ticket on CityFlyer (one of the bus companies). This is presented as a paper ticket with a perforation. I used the FROM airport ticket but still have the TO airport ticket. I ended up paying for a taxi to return (for other reasons).
If anyone here, or if you know anyone who, is going to Hong Kong in the near future, I'm happy to pass on my TO airport CityFlyer pass (at no expense - I would rather it be used than go to waste). This would mean that someone would only need to purchase a one-way ticket.
I should be at the Adelaide dinner on 17/04, so can pass it on then (if you're going too).
I hope that this doesn't go against an policy. I have a bus ticket giveaway.
I have just returned from a couple of weeks away in South Korea and Hong Kong. When I was in Hong Kong, to get between the airport and where I was staying (TST in Kowloon), I purchased an inexpensive return ticket on CityFlyer (one of the bus companies). This is presented as a paper ticket with a perforation. I used the FROM airport ticket but still have the TO airport ticket. I ended up paying for a taxi to return (for other reasons).
If anyone here, or if you know anyone who, is going to Hong Kong in the near future, I'm happy to pass on my TO airport CityFlyer pass (at no expense - I would rather it be used than go to waste). This would mean that someone would only need to purchase a one-way ticket.
I should be at the Adelaide dinner on 17/04, so can pass it on then (if you're going too).
