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Ho Tram Strip uses helicopter to pick up customers
In addition to bus as a popular means of transport, The Grand-Ho
Tram Strip in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province which will open to public on July 26 will
transport customers by helicopter.
The Grand-Ho Tram Strip has piloted the helicopter service to pick up customers
from HCMC. However, the service is being piloted, and thus its specific fee has
not been revealed.
The first part of this tourism complex’s first phase comprises of around 500
hotel rooms meeting five-star standards, gaming facilities, convention space,
restaurants, bars, swimming pools and areas for children.
“Over 90% of services of the first part have been completed. The golf course and
other services will be put into operation early next year,” said John Webb, vice
president for hospitality and integrated resort.
The Grand-Ho Tram Strip is running two promotion programs on the occasion of its
opening, which are a promotional room rate of VND1,888,000 plus per night (50%
reduction compared to normal rate) applicable from July 27 to August 29, and a
normal rate of VND3,666,000 plus per night inclusive of VND600,000 for food and
a third night free.
Located in an area of over 164 hectares with a beach stretching over two
kilometers in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, The Grand-Ho Tram Strip worth up to
US$4.2 billion is invested by Ho Tram Project Company under Asian Coast
Development Ltd.
The complex’s first phase will include 541five-star rooms, international
restaurants, convention space, golf course as well as other beach recreation
activities. Late last year, the investor started work on the second phase
consisting of the second hotel with 559 rooms and other components..
Source: SGT |
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