About (Hong Kong International Airport Pick-Up) Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card
Discover the convenience of having a Hong Kong Octopus Card that would simplify your exploration of the city. Just leave your cash and bring your Octopus Card which is widely accepted across Hong Kong and is one popular payment method for various contactless payments, to avoid you from carrying a large amount of cash around.
This convenient card even allows payments for various public transportation that you could use to get around Hong Kong such as Mass Transit Railway (MTR) trains, Buses, Trams, Ferries, and even some taxi rides with the Octopus logo on the taxi. Many retailers, supermarkets, and restaurants also allow payments with the Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card.
The usage of the card is also quite easy where you only need to tap the card on the designated reader or payment terminals, while if you want to add balance to your card, you can just deposit it from the available OCtopus Card Add Value machine or in the nearest Convenience stores and even via the Octopus App. Besides, you could also get a refund for the remaining balance left inside the card at the end of the day at the designated locations before leaving Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card - HK$50 Preloaded (HK Airport Pick Up) Price Ticket 2024
One of the most important things you need to know before visiting a place is to set the budget. To do that, knowing the ticket price of the place is one of the must-know information for calculating your budget.
Here are the details of the Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card - HK$50 Preloaded (HK Airport Pick Up) Tickets Price :
- HK Octopus Card (HK$50 Credits) starts from RM 58.57
- Rental HK Octopus Card (HK$150 Credits) & HK 8-Day 4G SIM Card (8GB) start from RM 131.54
Please remember that the ticket price might differ at times without prior notification. For more updated information, please check Traveloka for further information. Besides giving the newest information, sometimes Traveloka also gives you some offers, packages, and discounts that you can enjoy.
Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card - HK$50 Preloaded (HK Airport Pick Up) Benefits
There are several benefits that you can get by purchasing a Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card.
First of all, It is a very convenient payment method where you can pick up your physical card upon your arrival at the Hong Kong Airport and enjoy the ease of contactless payments throughout your trips.
Second, It saves a lot of your time queueing to purchase individual tickets for transportation or counting down and looking for cash, where you can just tap on the designated reader or payment terminals.
Last but not least the card is acceptable in over 180,000 stores across Hong Kong making it a universal payment method for your everyday transactions. On top of that, you could also track your expenses through card usage.
How to Book and Use Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card - HK$50 Preloaded (HK Airport Pick Up)
1. Once you purchase your Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card - HK$50 Preloaded (HK Airport Pick Up), you will receive the voucher that contains a link 24 hours after your booking is confirmed.
2. After you get your e-voucher, the next thing you need to do is redeem it at Hong Kong International Airport (HKG)-Arrival Hall A-Counter A13 open from 08.00 AM to 09.00 PM daily. You can check on your e-voucher on Traveloka Apps or your email.
Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card - HK$50 Preloaded (HK Airport Pick Up) Coverage Area
Hong Kong Tourist Octopus Card - HK$50 Preloaded (HK Airport Pick Up) is a stored-value payment system that can be used throughout the Hong Kong area. The card itself covers most public transportation including Mass Transit Railway (MTR) trains, Buses, Trams, Ferries, and taxis with Octopus Logo.
Not only that, but it also covers a wide variety of retail throughout Hong Kong from convenience stores such as 7-Eleven and Circle K, Supermarkets such as ParknShop and Wellcome, Restaurants chains, and local eateries that accept contactless payments, and many retail shop nestling in shopping malls and districts like Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok.