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Cheap tours make Europe a reality
Very few Vietnamese people
dream of going to Europe because they know that tours are very expensive.
However, travel firms have begun introducing tours to Europe at “soft” prices.
Let’s go to Europe
“Many people say Budapest is too old and obsolete. However, in my eyes, the
city is beautiful, peaceful and ancient,” wrote a tourism faithful on ttvnol
forum.
Nguyen Minh Tam, a Vietnamese man living in Poland, said that he likes tramping
around the streets in Europe. He related that he and his family members last
year toured Europe six or seven times.
According to Lam Tu Khoi, Deputy Head of Outbound Tour Division under
Saigontourist, travel firms usually organise tours to Europe in seasons when
famous festivals take place. Therefore, most of the tours have a departure time
between March and May so that tourists can admire flowers at the well-known
flower festival in the Netherlands or enjoy beer at the beer festival in
Germany.
Despite the economic downturn and the anxiety about the flu pandemic, Vietnamese
tourists still want to travel to Europe.
However, the number doing so remains modest. Saigontourist said that the number
of tourists travelling in small groups this year is roughly the same as last
year, some hundred people or so.
High fees, the biggest disadvantage
Hotel services and travel fees now account for nearly 70 percent of tour
fees.
“We have been trying to persuade foreign partners to slash fees and seek
low-cost transport tickets. Most flights to Europe have to transit at third
countries, therefore, the expenses are high. Vietnam Airlines now is the only
air carrier which has direct flights to France. However, it is very difficult to
get low-cost tickets,” he added.
That explains why unlike tours to Thailand, China or Hong Kong, the fees of
tours to Europe are very high and just suitable for high-income earners.
Saigontourist, for example, offers the tour ‘Discovering Europe’s summer’, under
which tourists have to pay 57.9 million dong to go to three countries, France,
Belgium and the Netherlands. Meanwhile, a tour to France, Belgium, the
Netherlands, Germany and Italy has the fee of 76.5 million dong per traveller.
The lowest tour fee to Europe of Vietravel now is at EUR2,799, while the highest
level is nearly EUR4,000.
Khoi said that a lot of clients prefer tours to Australia or South Korea because
they are cheaper.
Bigger groups allow travellers to save money
Joining forces with VietNamNet Creative Communication Company, ISPEN Travel
has launched a lot of tours to Europe at attractive prices.
For example, the lowest tour fee is EUR645 per travellers for a group of 18
people, while the highest tour fee is EUR1,416. The tour fees do not include
round-trip airfare, about EUR1,400 per traveller.
According to Hoang Thi Thu Phuong from ISPEN Travel, if tourists can arrange
tour guides, bus tickets, airport fees, excursion fees, money for visa and
arrange meals themselves, they will be able to save a lot more money. A lunch
has the price of EUR25, while dinner EUR30.
Bigger delegations will be able to enjoy lower costs, as the cost for renting a
coach is EUR1 for every kilometre and bigger coaches can carry more passengers.
ISPEN Travel has good facilities to serve clients, including a hotel system near
airports and coaches to carry tourists. The owner of ISPEN is a Vietnamese who
well understands the tastes of travellers and has good relations with local
residents, and thus knows about good services at reasonable prices.
ISPEN believes that with the soft fee tours, even the most tentative and thrifty
might be enticed to head to Europe.
Source: Ngoc Ha |
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