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Many tour operators complain of “brand stealing”
Stealing a business name--leading to confusion for customers and
affecting the reputation is a big concern of many tourism firms.
Speaking at a seminar on the role of law in protecting Vietnamese tourism brands
in HCM City on December 4, Ms. Nguyen Thi Khanh, deputy chair of the HCM City
Tourism Association, said that stealing a brand is alarming situation for the
tourism industry in Vietnam.
From several hundreds of travel companies in 2004, HCM City currently has tens
of thousands of travel firms. Besides the advantage of creating diversity in
tourism products, many companies have blatantly stolen the famous brands of
other firms, leading to confusion for visitors and causing major damage to the
victim businesses.
"We have gotten a lot of complaints of tourists about the poor quality of
services offered by travel firms that have similar names as reputable
companies," Ms. Khanh said.
Representatives of many tour operators also expressed their anger about “brand
stealing.” Ms. Tran Thi Mong Hong, General Director of the Hanh Trinh Viet
Travel Company, said her company's name was “aped” by at less 10 other firms.
Until 2008, when many customers complained about the poor service quality, the
company detected the fact.
"We even received debt chasing letters that partners sent to these firms. They
just changed some information about the geographical indications or type of
business to be granted a license by local agencies. But when we appealed to
local Departments of Planning and Investment, they said that they were made
under the rules," Hong said.
A representative of Hoa Binh Tourism Company (based in Ho Chi Minh City) said:
"The name of our company is Hoa Binh Vietnam Travel JS Company and they imitated
our name by registering the name Hoa Binh HCM City Travel JS Company. They not
only used the same name but also used our tour program on their website. They
told customers that they were our branch when the customers asked them about the
change of address," she said.
Mr. Nguyen Van My, director of Lua Viet Travel Company, lamented that his
company name was also stolen, but he could do nothing. He could not sue the
violator because of the inadequacies of the current law. Given this confusion,
he said that travelers should carefully explore the origin of the companies they
choose to not be fooled.
According to Mr. Vu The Binh, deputy chairman of the Vietnam Tourism
Association, tour operators can easily sell tours with a good name, many firms
have taken advantage of this characteristic to do unfair business. The
Association will propose to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism to
take measures to deal with these violations.
Source: Compiled by Na Son |
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