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Enhancing Vietnam–India aviation and tourism cooperation
On Nov 29, 2014, Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism in
coordination with the Indian Embassy in Viet Nam held a conference on “Viet Nam
– India Tourism, Aviation Cooperation” in Ha Noi.
The conference had the attendance of Mr. Ho Anh Tuan - Deputy Minister of
Culture, Sports and Tourism (MoCST); Mrs. Preeti Saran - Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Indian in Viet Nam; Mr.
Nguyen Van Tuan – General Director of Viet Nam National Administration of
Tourism (VNAT); representatives of Ministry of Tourism of India; and aviation
and tourism businesses of the two countries.
General Director Nguyen Van Tuan said potential of bilaterial tourism
cooperation has not been fully tapped yet. India is the most populous country of
Southern Asia and an important source market of ASEAN countries. Thanks to
strong economic growth in recent years, India’s traveling demand is rising
highly. Every year, there are about 15 million Indian arrivals traveling abroad
including 2.5 million arrivals to ASEAN countries, but the number of Indian
tourists to Viet Nam is negligible, mainly business travelers, traders and
investors. Limitted communication, tourist products and transportation could be
identified as main causes of the problem.
Speaking at the conference, Ambassador Preeti Saran emphasized the warm
traditional relationship between Viet Nam and India which has been cultivated
over time. The importance of tourism cooperation has been confirmed by leaders
of the two countries. This is favorable time to promote tourism cooperation,
especially since Jet Airways opened direct flights from New Delhi and Mumbai to
Ho Chi Minh City (Nov 5, 2014) while VNAT and Vietjet Air are planning to launch
direct flights from Viet Nam to India. She also said that Viet Nam is one of the
safest countries in the world, with hospitable people, excellent cuisine… which
would be attractive to Indian tourists.
According to UNWTO, the number of Indian tourist traveling abroad is expected to
grow from 15 million arrivals to 50 million arrivals by 2020. Annually, Indian
tourists expenditure in Asia - Pacific region was about US $ 13.3 billion and is
expected to increase to US $ 91 billion by 2030. In the coming time, Indian
outbound travel market would be listed in the fastest growing markets in the
world.
To enhance tourism cooperation, the VNAT has developed tentative plans to
promote Viet Nam tourism to Indian market for the period 2015-2020. Accordingly,
the VNAT will organize roadshows in major cities of India; welcome Indian
famtrip delegations to Viet Nam; promote cuisine festivals…
At the conference, Deputy Minister Ho Anh Tuan sai the MoCST has recently
proposed Vietnamese Government for visa exemption for tourists from several
countries, including India. He said the two sides should open more direct
flights, ehance business exchange and sign tourism cooperation agreement as soon
as possible.
General Director Nguyen Van Tuan said in the coming time, Viet Nam tourism
sector will make proposals and implement solations to such issues as visa
exemption; aviation linking; tourism information exchange; tourist product
development aiming to bring Viet Nam – India tourism cooperation to a new level
in accordance with available potential between the two countries.
Source: VNAT |
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