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Direct air routes deemed key to Viet Nam-India tourism cooperation
Direct air routes are key to boosting tourism between Viet Nam
and India, according to Joint Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Tourism, Suman
Billa.
General Director of the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism Nguyen Van
Tuan speaks at the promotion event
A recently signed agreement between India and the Vietnamese Ministry of
Transport will serve as an important legal framework to facilitate the
development of their transport infrastructure, Billa noted at a tourism
promotion event held by the Vietnamese Embassy in New Delhi on March 24.
He said that India is one of the two countries that have had the most tourists
going overseas in the world, and encouraged Vietnamese people to visit. He also
suggested that if promotional activities are conducted effectively, Viet Nam
will be a magnet for Indian visitors because it possesses a multitude of
attractive destinations, a rich culinary culture and many shared spiritual and
cultural similarities with his country.
General Director of the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism, Nguyen Van
Tuan, said numerous measures have been taken to strengthen bilateral
cooperation, particularly in tourism, since Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung’s
visit to India last October.
Following the decision of India’s second biggest carrier, Jet Airways, to open a
direct air route to Viet Nam, the Southeast Asian country’s national flag
carrier Viet Nam Airlines is also planning to launch a direct route to India.
This will fuel tourism between the nations, Tuan claimed.
Minister Counsellor of the Vietnamese Embassy, Tran Quang Tuyen, said India has
seen the world’s fastest growth in the number of citizens travelling overseas,
from 4.4 million in 2000 to 17 million in 2013, up by 13 percent per year on
average. The figure is expected to hit 50 million by 2020.
Although Viet Nam welcomed 55,000 Indian tourist arrivals in 2014, a surge from
12,000 in 2007, the number accounted for only 0.07 percent of the total foreign
visitors to Viet Nam and 0.03 percent of Indian tourists who spent their
holidays overseas.
Meanwhile, only 12,000 Vietnamese people visit India every year, with the
majority heading to Buddhist relic sites such as Gaya, Varanasi, and Kushinagar,
he noted. He said that this proves tourism cooperation is far behind where it
should be.
Tuyen urged for both countries step up tourism promotion and open more direct
air routes as soon as possible..
Source: VNA |
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