Travel today is no longer defined by destinations alone — it is shaped by the confidence and assurance travellers carry with them.

Across markets, we are seeing a growing intersection between healthcare and travel, where access to trusted medical services plays an increasingly important role in how people choose where and how they travel.
In recent months, this convergence has been brought into sharper focus through engagements led by Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong alongside the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) and industry partners. From ITB China 2026 in Shanghai to international outreach in Seoul, these platforms brought together travel trade partners, tourism organisations and global stakeholders to highlight Hong Kong’s evolving proposition.
At the heart of these conversations is a simple idea — that high-quality, patient-centred healthcare can enhance a destination’s appeal. By combining clinical expertise, advanced medical technology and a strong focus on patient experience, healthcare providers can offer travellers added reassurance, particularly as expectations around safety and continuity of care continue to rise.
These partnerships reflect how we are working beyond traditional healthcare boundaries — contributing to broader ecosystems that connect care with lived experiences such as travel. In doing so, we are not only supporting the positioning of key markets like Hong Kong, but also reinforcing the role trusted healthcare can play in shaping more confident, connected journeys.