Cathay and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen inbound tourism and create new travel offerings.
The agreement aims to explore synergies between the two brands, enhance Hong Kong’s appeal as a global travel destination, and support its role as a regional transit hub.

A product for travellers transiting in Hong Kong is targeted for launch in 2026.
The MoU signing ceremony was held at Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, attended by Cathay Group CEO Ronald Lam and Hong Kong Disneyland managing director Michael Moriarty, with Mickey Mouse present to mark the occasion.
Lam commented: “By combining world-class air travel with Disney experiences, we will create unforgettable journeys that celebrate the very best of Hong Kong. Together, we aim to inspire travellers from around the world to come to our home city and experience all that it has to offer.”
Moriarty added: “As we mark Hong Kong Disneyland’s 20th anniversary, this strategic collaboration with Cathay exemplifies our shared commitment to elevating Hong Kong’s global tourism appeal. Together, we aim to drive inbound visitation and solidify Hong Kong’s position as a world-class tourism and transit hub. We look forward to enchanting more tourists with immersive, experiential experiences that reflect the evolving aspirations of today’s travellers.”







