Claim Flights to Hong Kong with Cathay’s “World of Winners”

Cathay Pacific A350-1000
Cathay Pacific is giving away 6,020 return tickets from Australian cities to Hong Kong as part of its “World of Winners” promotion. Photo: Cathay Pacific.

Would you like a return ticket to Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific? Mark the 29th of May in your diary!

That’s when Cathay Pacific will release 6,020 tickets to Australian-based members of the Cathay loyalty program as part of its “World of Winners” promotion.

Lucky winners will receive a round-trip ticket in Cathay Pacific Economy Class from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Perth to Hong Kong. While there is no cost for the airfare, travellers will still need to pay all taxes and surcharges.

The tickets are sponsored by Hong Kong International Airport as part of the “Hello Hong Kong” campaign to revitalise Hong Kong’s tourism industry. It comes after several years of border closures and COVID-19 pandemic measures. Hong Kong is now open to travellers again and COVID-19 restrictions on international arrivals have been removed.

How to claim a Cathay Pacific “World of Winners” ticket

Firstly, to enter this competition, you must be a member of the Cathay program. If you’re not already a member, you can join for free on the Cathay Pacific website. You also need to be at least 18 years old and cannot be related to anyone who works for Cathay Pacific or the Hong Kong Airport Authority.

Cathay will make the tickets available to Australians from 12pm (AEST) on Monday, 29 May 2023 on the dedicated Cathay Pacific webpage.

After heading to the webpage when the ticket allocation commences, you’ll need to have either your email address, mobile number and Cathay membership number on hand. You may then be asked to answer some quiz questions about Cathay Pacific and Hong Kong.

Tickets will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis to anyone who answers all the questions correctly. The promotion will end on 4 June 2023 or once all the tickets are given away, whichever comes first.

Note that there are individual allocations available from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. So, if all tickets from one airport have already been given away, there may still be tickets available from another port. Each person may only receive one ticket.

Cathay Pacific will also make 460 return tickets available from Auckland to Hong Kong at 6pm (NZST) on Monday, 29 May 2023.


What we’ve learned from ticket releases in other countries

“World of Winners” is a global promotion. Cathay Pacific has already released tickets in many of the other countries that it flies to over recent weeks.

If you’re hoping to score a ticket from Australia or New Zealand, there are a few things to be learned from the previous giveaways in other countries.

Firstly – and this is probably quite obvious – the ticket allocations in other countries were exhausted very quickly. You really do need to get in at 12pm (AEST) on the release date.

Secondly, in many cases, these promotions have crashed the Cathay Pacific website. So, be prepared for this possibility and if the website crashes, keep trying. It’s also possible that you might be placed in a queue before you can complete the quiz and claim your prize.

It’s also worth noting that people have edited information relevant to the quiz on Wikipedia after the offer went live in some other markets. This caused entrants relying on Wikipedia for their answers to get questions wrong, therefore missing out on tickets. So, don’t rely on Wikipedia!

About the giveaway tickets

If you’re lucky enough to secure a ticket, you’ll be able to use it to book a round-trip Economy Essential ticket from Australia to Hong Kong between 29 May 2023 and 28 February 2024. You can stay in Hong Kong for between two days and a month.

Cathay Pacific A350-1000 economy seats
Economy seats on the Cathay Pacific A350-1000. Photo: Cathay Pacific.

These tickets book into “O” class, and there would need to be availability in this fare class on the flight you wish to book. Blackout periods apply, so you might not be able to use your ticket during peak periods.

You can earn Cathay Asia Miles and Status Points, but Cathay Pacific flights booked in “O” class are not eligible to earn any Qantas points or status credits.

As these are Economy Essential fares, regular seat selection is available free of charge. There’s an included checked baggage allowance of 2x 23kg bags. Although cash upgrades to a higher cabin are not available, you could use Cathay Asia Miles to upgrade to Premium Economy.

Tickets are non-transferrable and you cannot change the routing. You can rebook the travel date for a $460 fee. The rebooking fee is subject to change based on exchange rate fluctuations.

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Will you give this a go?

Good luck to anyone who claims a ticket! You can let the community know how you go and share tips on the Australian Frequent Flyer forum:

The editor of Australian Frequent Flyer, Matt's passion for travel has taken him to over 70 countries… with the help of frequent flyer points, of course!
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Wish it was in J

all economy class seats there...

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Looks like it goes live on 29 May.

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Concept is a winner, but in no way will I travel to Hong Kong again. I love HK but not even a free ticket could get me back there.

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Full T&Cs are up: https://flights.cathaypacific.com/en_AU/offers/HKIA-exclusive-ticket-offer.html

Looks like the taxes and surcharges (including a hefty fuel surcharge) will total about $520 for the return airfare, which means that this isn't quite as big a bargain as it first seemed (you save about $1k). It also seems that, unlike some other markets, you need to book on the spot, rather than just getting a code...

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Pro's

  • Almost free ticket

Con's

  • Economy
  • Trust issues with Chinese government
  • Even if i was lucky enough to score a ticket for myself AND partner, can't get a ticket for child, so its no longer a cheap deal.
  • Still need to pay for regional airfares to Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne or Perth.
  • Blackout periods will more than likely include every single date I would want to fly, eg: school holidays

Is it worth spending hours on Cathay website with non-stop crashing to get a ticket?

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Cathay Pacific is giving away (almost) free tickets from many worldwide destinations to Hong Kong in various batches. Next week, it will offer free tickets to lucky Cathay members in Europe. Australia should come later in May.

To enter you need to be a Cathay member aged 18 or over, take a quiz on the giveaway date, and be one of the first X number of people to answer all the questions correctly. You win a return Economy flight to Hong Kong on CX, excluding the fees & taxes which you still need to pay.

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Registrations don't seem to be open yet for the Australian giveaway, but to give you an idea of what to expect, here's the promo page for flights ex London:

Matt, how is this "almost" free when tickets cost $521.30 in taxes and surcharges (with over $350 of this the CX surcharge). I can fly from Mel return to Singapore with Scoot for less than that amount (OK. without luggage/food). Not really "almost free".

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Is 12pm midnight or midday?

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Sounds like we need to use our Asia miles number for the flight... well at least it gives us the chance to upgrade to J using points. Since it's class O we will likely not earn QF points anyway if we could switch to QFF.

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Won a ticket during the Indonesian giveaway, though unfortunately due to travel patterns couldn't find a certain travel time to book the flights. Lessons learned:

  • Set an alarm for 5-10 minutes before launch time. I got in at T+40 minutes and was lucky to score 1 (tried to get for 4 different people).
  • When doing multiple people, have multiple devices/browser sessions handy, wait times got to 20-30 minutes.
  • The voucher codes are strictly non-transferable. They do check the name, so don't expect to be able to stand in for other people.

Fortunately, there seems to be nothing disqualifying me from applying for the Aussie campaign, so I'll definitely do it again given the different redemption deadlines. I really wanna go back to Hong Kong and sneak over the border to Shenzhen.

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