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Long holiday fillip for tourism
The tourism sector is looking to cash in on a proposal from the
Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs to give Government workers an
extra long Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday next January.
Travel bookings have already increased following the announcement of the
ministry’s proposal, which hopes to give Government workers nine days off from
21 to 29 January, instead of the usual four days of holidays. The ministry’s
proposal is currently under consideration.
What some describe as the longest Tet break ever is set to provide a large boost
to the domestic tourism sector.
Le Hong Thai, Manager of the Inland Tourism Department at the Ha Noi Tourist
Travel Company, said a majority of recent customers were looking for tours
ranging from four to six days to popular domestic destinations such as Sa Pa, Ha
Giang, Da Nang, Nha Trang and Phu Quoc.
“Most people choose to start their trips on the second or third day of Lunar New
Year,” Thai said.
Destinations outside Viet Nam that are popular this year are led by Thailand,
according to Tong Thu Hien, Deputy Director of Ha Noi Tourist Corporation.
“After the recent floods in Thailand, the company is offering a big promotion
programme that includes a 5 day/4 night tour to Thailand at only US$329,” Hien
said.
Pham Thi Ngoc from Ha Noi Redtours Joint Stock Co said the number of people
booking tours has risen sharply after the announcement of the proposal to
lengthen the holidays.
Despite higher costs for domestic and regional tours during the Tet holiday,
bookings for tours have risen by 25 per cent over the same period last year,
said Ngoc.
She added that the cost of Tet-time road tours to northern destinations such as
Sa Pa or Ha Giang were not higher than usual as tourist services there were not
fully booked.
Tong Thu Hien from the Ha Noi Tourist Corp said the cost of a five-day tour
during the Tet holiday has risen by $20-30 over prices for other times
throughout the year.
Do Thu Anh from Viettran tours said the number of travellers during the coming
Tet holiday is set to rise sharply by 10 to 15 per cent over last year.
“The company’s tour costs change due to higher flight fares, an increase of
about 15 to 20 per cent compared to usual,” said Anh.
Many Vietnamese workers who don’t usually go on trips during Tet are looking
forward to a special holiday this year
Ho Thai Khanh, a civil servant from Ha Noi, said he is planning to take his
family on a beachside holiday.
“In previous years, we used to enjoy Tet in Ha Noi,” said Khanh. “This year, my
family will go on a four-day trip to Nha Trang. We are looking forward to
enjoying the warm weather and lively atmosphere there to make it a special
holiday for the children.”
Travel agencies are also promoting shopping tours to destinations such as Hong
Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Quangzhou, mainland China.
Richer families such as Nguyen Hong Mai’s family are planning to travel to
Europe this Tet.
“After finding out that the national carrier Vietnam Airlines is launching
direct flights between Ha Noi and London from December 8, my family booked a
seven-day tour to Britain,” said Mai.
Source: VNS |
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