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Russian tourists sad to leave Vietnam early
At noon on February 1, when performing exit formalities at HCM
City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Russian student Shumilov Ivan
expressed his sadness because he had to leave Vietnam early, owing to Lanta Tur
Voyage’s bankruptcy.
Ivan, 20, from the Moscow Friendship University, said that he and some friends
arrived in Vietnam on January 24, for their ten-day vacation in Binh Thuan
province in central Vietnam.
Ivan and his friends experienced a good time in Binh Thuan, with satisfactory
services. However, several days ago, Ivan watched TV at a resort in Phan Thiet
and knew that Lanta Tur Voyage, which had sold the Vietnam tour to him, went
bankrupt and abandoned its tourists. Ivan had paid this firm around $1,100 for
his tour to Vietnam, including a round air ticket and hotel services.
“Lanta Viet has not notified us about this incident. Earlier, we were assisted
by tour guides but since the incident occurred, we have not been able to contact
with Lanta’s representatives,” Ivan said.
Ivan and his friends were sad to leave Vietnam early but they were ready for any
circumstance.
“I wish to stay longer in Vietnam, until February 4 as my schedule, but if I
stay here I will have to pay hotel charges. I do not have enough money so I have
to return home early,” he said.
To come back home on a flight of Transaero, Ivan had to pay for one night at a
hotel in Binh Thuan and transport fees from Binh Thuan to Tan Son Nhat Airport
in HCM City.
“I hope that when I return to Moscow, Lanta’s case will be solved. Anyway, I
have had a memorable trip in beautiful Vietnam,” he added.
The noon flight on February 1, brought Ivan and some Russian tourists back to
Russia. It was the second flight by Transaero for Russian who were clients of
Lanta Tur Voyage in Vietnam.
On January 31, ten Russian visitors were also transported back home on another
flight of this carrier. In the upcoming days, this airline will continue this
task.
Le Van Nghia, chief representative of Transaero in Vietnam, said that the
carrier assists Russian tourists because this is the chance to show off a
friendly Vietnam.
Nghia said he has worked for 20 years in the tourism industry but this is the
first time he sees such an incident. “Lanta is the first Russian firm that
brought Russian tourists to Vietnam, with the highest number so far. There were
flights of us with half of the passengers being Lanta’s tourists,” he added.
Nghia said that most Russian tourists did not want to leave Vietnam early. Those
who can afford to pay accepted to spend more money to stay in Vietnam as their
schedules.
Representatives of the Russian Embassy in Hanoi said that after Lanta Tur Voyage
went bankrupt, tourist firms and hotels in Mui Ne (Binh Thuan) keep serving
Russian tourists normally. They do not hinder tourists from leaving, not hold
tourists’ passports or claim they pay accommodation fees.
The Embassy negotiated with some airlines, including Vietnam Airlines, Aeroflot,
S7 and Transaero, to bring Russian tourists back home before February 10.
“Russian relevant agencies have begun to investigate Lanta Tur Voyage. In
general, this case is the dispute between Lanta Viet with Vietnamese tourist
companies,” said Bakeeva Ekaterina, the first Secretary of the Russian Embassy.
Lanta Tur Voyage, the parent company of Lanta Viet, is the leading and age-old
travel firm in Russia, with thousands of agents in many countries around the
world. On January 27, this company suddenly stated to go bankrupt. Thousands of
Russian tourists who bought this company’s tours are stuck in many countries,
including 309 who travel Phan Thiet of Vietnam. By February 1, around 184
Russian visitors were still stuck in Binh Thuan.
In Vietnam, Lanta Viet owes resorts in Mui Ne around VND10 billion ($500,000).
On February 1, Konstantin, General Director of Lanta Viet met with officials of
the Binh Thuan Tourism Association, the representative of resorts and hotels in
Binh Thuan.
According to Lanta Tur Voyage, this company made a deposit of around $3.5
million of travel insurance premium to Ingosstrakh to pay for its tourists in
case of problem. The deadline for payment is May 31. However, resorts in Mui Ne
are very worried about the payment ability of this firm. They said that Lanta
Tur’s deposit is not enough to cover expenditures for all 8,000 Russian tourists
who are stuck in many countries like Thailand, India, Vietnam,etc.
Nguyen Tri Thoai, deputy managing director of Hoang Ngoc Resort in Mui Ne, said
that Lanta Viet has cooperated with his resort for three years. The last
contract was signed in November 2011. Lanta Viet currently owes his resort
around $100,000.
“The contract’s deadline is March 2012 but at this moment, we only need to
verify Lanta Viet’s debt,” he said worriedly.
Most of resorts and hotels, which are partners of Lanta Tur, said that the role
of Lanta Viet is very dim becase this subsidiary is out of financial ability. It
completely depends on the parent firm in Russia in solving risks.
In latest news, the Russian government has requested its credit institutions to
provide Russian company Lanta Tur Voyage with sufficient capital to continue its
operations. Russia has also asked its banks and Lanta to reckon up the public
debts in countries that Russian tourists came to, Nguyen Thanh Tam, Vice
Chairman of the Binh Thuan provincial People’s Committee said at a working
session between Binh Thuan authorities, the Vietnam National Administration of
Tourism, the Russian Consulate General, and the CEO of Lanta Viet Travel on
February 1.
The Russian Consulate General affirmed that Lanta Tur Voyage has resumed its
normal operations and already sent its announcement to its branch offices across
the globe.
The Representative of the Russian Consulate General said that the Russian side
highly appreciates the effective assistance of the Binh Thuan provincial
People’s Committee, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, and local
hotels and resorts in helping Russian tourists stranded in Vietnam.
According to the Russian Consulate General, the Russian tourists stranded in the
Lanta incident expressed their good impressions of Vietnam and its hospitality.
Some who can pay more money have decided to stay longer in Vietnam.
Source: VietNamNet |
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