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City wins most awards for top hotels, tour operators
HCMC, the southern economic
hub, has won most awards for top hotels and tour operators for 2008, followed by
the capital city of Hanoi, according to an annual selection conducted nationwide
by the Vietnam Tourism Association.
The southern city is honored in all segments of the selection, from top hotels
of three to five stars to top international and domestic travel firms, according
to the selection that has not been officially announced.
The winners include 10 international tour operators, five domestic tour
operators, ten five-star hotels, ten four-star hotels, and ten three-star
hotels. The award ceremony will be held in the capital city of Hanoi on July 2.
In the travel section, HCMC-based Saigontourist Travel Service Company ranks
first in the top ten international and top ten domestic tour operators in the
country.
In the hotel section, while the Sofitel Plaza Hanoi ranks first in the top ten
five-star hotels, HCMC also boasts three hotels in this segment, namely Rex,
Renaissance Riverside Saigon and Majestic.
The Grand hotel in HCMC takes the lead in the top ten four-star hotels list,
while the Liberty 1 hotel in HCMC ranks first in the list of the top ten
three-star hotels. (See lists below)
Criteria for the selection differ for the selection segment, according to the
association.
For international tour operators, the winner must have welcomed at least 5,000
international tourists, and paid VND1 billion in taxes in 2008. Domestic tour
operators should have at least 5,000 domestic tourists and paid VND100 million
in taxes in 2008, and other criteria.
Hotels were chosen on criteria such as the business result and employees’ income
among others.
This is the first time the association has made different sets of criteria for
hotels of different ratings from three to five stars and extended the selection
to top domestic tour operators.
“In previous selections, we included hotels of all star ratings in the same
screening process. But we need to change the criteria so that candidates can
compete on a more level-playing field,” a source from the association told the
Daily on Monday.
Apart from the above awards, the association has also selected top tourist
transport companies and top shopping venues for tourists.
Vietnam’s tourism in 2008 welcomed more than 4.2 million international tourists
and around 20 million domestic travelers, generating total revenue of around
US$3.6 billion.
List of winners:
Top ten international tour operators: Saigontourist Travel Service
Company, Exotissimo – Cesais Joint Venture Company, Vietnam-Hanoi Joint Stock
Company, Fiditourist, Ben Thanh Tourist, Peace Tour, Vitours, Vietnamtourism in
HCMC, Huong Giang Tourism in Hue city, and Vidotour.
Top five domestic operators: Saigontourist Travel Service Company, Ben
Thanh Tourist, Youth Tourist Joint Stock Company, Hanoitourist, and An Giang
Tourism Joint Stock Company.
Top ten five-star hotels: Sofitel Plaza Hotel and Melia Hotel in Hanoi,
Rex, Renaissance Riverside Saigon and Majestic in HCMC, Nikko in Hanoi, Evason
Ana Mandara, Sunrise Beach and Vinpearl Resort & Spa in Nha Trang City and
Furama Resort in Danang.
Top ten four-star hotels: Grand and First hotels in HCMC, Sunway in
Hanoi, Yasaka Saigon Nha Trang, Palace and Continental in HCMC, Grand Palace in
Vung Tau City, Hoi An Hotel in Quang Nam Province, Saigon Morin Hue in Hue, and
Saigon-Phu Quoc Resort in Kien Giang.
Top ten three-star hotels: Liberty 1 and Liberty 4 in HCMC, Hoa Binh in
Hanoi, Vien Dong in HCMC, Petrol-Song Tra in Quang Ngai Province, Rex in Vung
Tau City, Thang Long Opera in Hanoi, Phuc Long in HCMC, Festival Hue in Hue and
Cuu Long in Can Tho.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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