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The boon to go on for local travelers
The greatest-ever tourism promotion program
Impressive Vietnam has wrapped up, but incentives will continue for local
travelers as the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has shifted
its focus to domestic tourism as the core for development.
Vu The Binh, head of the Travel Department under VNAT, told the Daily that his
agency has reached a common voice with the Ministry of Industry and Trade for
joint promotion programs for local guests at shopping centers, supper markets,
restaurants, hotels, and other venues in key cities. The agency expects to run
the program during two months.
Detailed contents of the program will be announced after meetings between the
agency with the departments of industry and trade of HCMC, Hanoi and Danang
cities.
“VNAT and the ministry have agreed to run the program in these tourism centers.
Both foreign and local guests will receive benefits from the program but
domestic people will benefit much more from this,” Binh told the Daily on
Tuesday.
According to the VNAT’s report, while the number of foreign visitors fell nearly
11% in 2009 to just over 3.8 million, the number of local travelers shot up 20%
to some 25 million, which helped spur the country’s hospitality industry during
tough times last year.
Over 21,000 people have received discounted air tickets from the Impressive
Vietnam program to travel last year while many others have received other
promotional services.
The agency in a meeting in Hanoi last week to review the Impressive Vietnam
program changed its viewpoint to see the domestic travel segment as the base for
tourism development. VNAT said that it would continue to speed up the growth of
the sector and to encourage more local people to travel, and expected to receive
around 28 million domestic tourists this year.
Regarding new promotions for domestic travelers this year, Binh said that
Vietnam Airlines had agreed with the tourism sector to launch soft air fares for
these tourists in this summer and other big holidays of the country in 2010.
Local tour operators have also seen the domestic market segment as the niche for
their growth and are thinking more programs to attract visitors. Dozens of
travel firms in HCMC are discussing methods for launching next joint programs to
lower prices and improve tour quality for domestic travelers.
“We are thinking over methods to cut down cost, and continue to team up with one
another to offer good prices from services providers for our tourists,” said
Tran The Dung, deputy head of the Local Tourism Group that was set up under the
Impressive Vietnam program.
He said that via the Impressive Vietnam program, some 40 members of the group
have sold promotion package tours to 14,000 Vietnamese people last year, and are
discussing how to join hands to launch new domestic tours this year.
“We will have a meeting after the Lunar New Year 2010 holiday for further
discussions,” Dung said.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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