Vietnam Tourism' Plan to Attract More Foreign Tourists in 2009 by Indochinaguides.com
A nationwide promotion is one of the urgent measures being taken by the tourism sector to stimulate tourism in order to achieve the sector’s target of welcoming 4.5 million of foreign tourists in 2009.
New York, NY, January 21, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Hotels have committed to reducing their service prices by 30-50 percent, following implementation of the programme from January to September, said Tran Chien Thang, director of the Vietnam Administration of Tourism (VNAT) at a press briefing in Hanoi on Jan. 5.
The national carrier, Vietnam Airlines, also pledged to provide special ticket offers, decreasing price by 30-50 percent, for both domestic and international flights.
Other service suppliers have committed to offering price reductions to attract more visitors.
To facilitate visitors’ access to the programme, the VNAT will boost promotion campaign via the Internet and the mass media both at home and abroad, and launch the programme’s official website.
Big tourism events such as the ASEAN Tourism Forum scheduled for early January in Hanoi, is considered as the focus of the programme.
The VNAT will continue to study domestic and international markets to launch new tours from Vietnam to China, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore and Myanmar, as well as offering “Farm trip” and “Press trip” from a range of countries to Vietnam.
At present, 37 travel agencies, 61 hotels, 3 transporters and 14 souvenir shops join the programme, offering 99 discounted products.
“This is an opportunity for businesses to work together to build a trademark for Vietnam ’s tourism sector,” Thang said.
Vietnam welcomed 4.3 million foreign tourists in 2008, a modest year-on-year increase of 0.6 percent in the context of the world’s economic downturn.(VNA)
Lastly, all up - dated information about Vietnam tourism will be posted at www.indochinaguides.com.
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The national carrier, Vietnam Airlines, also pledged to provide special ticket offers, decreasing price by 30-50 percent, for both domestic and international flights.
Other service suppliers have committed to offering price reductions to attract more visitors.
To facilitate visitors’ access to the programme, the VNAT will boost promotion campaign via the Internet and the mass media both at home and abroad, and launch the programme’s official website.
Big tourism events such as the ASEAN Tourism Forum scheduled for early January in Hanoi, is considered as the focus of the programme.
The VNAT will continue to study domestic and international markets to launch new tours from Vietnam to China, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore and Myanmar, as well as offering “Farm trip” and “Press trip” from a range of countries to Vietnam.
At present, 37 travel agencies, 61 hotels, 3 transporters and 14 souvenir shops join the programme, offering 99 discounted products.
“This is an opportunity for businesses to work together to build a trademark for Vietnam ’s tourism sector,” Thang said.
Vietnam welcomed 4.3 million foreign tourists in 2008, a modest year-on-year increase of 0.6 percent in the context of the world’s economic downturn.(VNA)
Lastly, all up - dated information about Vietnam tourism will be posted at www.indochinaguides.com.
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