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BUSINESSJul 16 · 10:06 UTCSCMP CHINAWynna Wong

Short-haul tourist arrivals fall 15% amid strong Hong Kong dollar, fewer flights

Hong Kong’s short-haul tourist arrivals dropped 15% in June due to higher fuel costs from the Middle East conflict reducing flight capacity and weaker regional currencies lowering travel demand. Overall visitor numbers rose 7% year-on-year to 3.72 million, driven by a 10% increase in mainland Chinese arrivals.

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