Published: 6:57pm, 18 Feb 2025Updated: 6:59pm, 18 Feb 2025
Hong Kong cable car attraction Ngong Ping 360 reported record revenue last year at HK$413 million (US$53 million), bolstered by significant growth from long-haul and short-haul tourists outside mainland China.
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The cable car operator said on Tuesday that revenue earned by the attraction last year was up 30 per cent from 2023 and about 32 per cent higher than pre-pandemic levels in 2019.
“The most important thing was our major overseas visitors … Flight capacity definitely affects Hong Kong’s competitiveness as a city, and we are very pleased to see that many flights, especially after October in the fourth quarter, have recovered very well,” said James Tung Pui-chuen, managing director of Ngong Ping 360.
The daily average number of visitors from the mainland grew 6 per cent, while it was up 34 per cent for the short-haul visitor market. Long-haul tourists also grew 84 per cent year on year.
Overall, Ngong Ping 360 welcomed 1.56 million guests in 2024, a 13 per cent increase from 2023, with a daily average of 4,843 visitors.
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Both figures represented a nearly 10 per cent growth compared with pre-pandemic levels, according to Tung.
In 2023, the attraction reported strong visitor numbers from Asia, especially from Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia, although the number of European and American visitors was only about half of 2019 levels.