Thursday, 29 October 2020

Hong Kong Tourism Board hygiene protocol ensures safe, healthy travel experience

 


KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 28 -- The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) recently introduced a standardised hygiene protocol, providing unified set of guidelines on hygiene and anti-epidemic measures for tourism-related industries.

In partnership with the Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency (HKQAA), the protocol allows customers and visitors to easily recognise and understand to better prepare Hong Kong for the resumption of inbound travel.

According to HKTB in a statement, the protocol will cover shopping malls, hotels, restaurants, retail stores, coach companies, tourism attractions and travel agencies, among others.

Participating businesses and outlets are required to comply with a series of hygiene and anti-epidemic measures. 

After passing the assessment, details of the businesses and outlets will be uploaded to a dedicated website of the HKQAA.

The businesses and outlets can display a designated logo for recognition to show their commitment to the protocol. The HKQAA will conduct random visits for continued inspections.

The HKTB is currently working with the Hong Kong SAR Government and the tourism industry to better prepare Hong Kong for travel resumption and aims to welcome visitors back with an assortment of exciting experiences and attractive offers.

-- BERNAMA

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