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Fearing chaos, Vietnamese travelers cancel tours to Thailand
Some travel agencies have suspended tours to
Thailand for fear that clients will be caught up in demonstrations, and steered
travelers to other destinations.
Travel firms said that this is not the first outbreak of political
demonstrations in Thailand, and so Vietnamese travelers who are now there have
not panicked. The itinerary of travelers in the ‘Land of Smiles’ will be
adjusted depending on the happenings there.
Some travel firms have decided to halt organizing tours to Thailand, while some
other said that they just provide current information that helps tourists to
decide whether to travel there.
Meanwhile, the Tourism Authority of Thailand on March 15 sent a message to
Vietnamese travel firms, reassuring travelers who fear for their safety when
traveling to the neighbor country.
Vietravel and Fiditour have decided to halt providing tours to Thailand from
March 14 to March 20.
Nguyen Thi Tuyet Mai, Foreign Affair Director of Fiditour, said on March 16 that
two groups of tourists left Hanoi for Thailand on March 11 and are expected to
return to Vietnam in the afternoon of March 16.
The groups are escorted by a Fiditour guide who stays in close touch with the
firm. Because the scheduled excursion places are far from the places where
demonstrators gather, this has not inconvenienced tourists except at at the
Royal Palace and the Golden Temple areas (the road has been sealed off).
“We keep regular contact with our partners in Thailand. . . . If things get
worse, Fiditour will advise travelers to choose other destinations, Singapore,
Malaysia or China,” Mai said.
In fact, fearing the demonstrations, a lot of tourists have called off trips to
Thailand. A Redtour group of 300 people decided to cancel their trip to
Thailand, slated for March 14; they left instead for China (Guangzhou and
Shenzhen) on March 20. Another group substituted a trip to Hong Kong for its
planned tour to Thailand.
Meanwhile, Hanoitourist reports that one of its groups has shifted to Malaysia
and Singapore, and fewer people are booking tours to Thailand than usual.
Vietravel said that the people who cancel tours to Thailand will get a full
refund of their down payment and a five dollar reduction on the next tour they
book.
Not all travellers have been scared off by the threat of riot and
demonstrations. Hanoi Redtour dispatched groups to Thailand on March 9, 12 and
13. The March 9 group has safely returned to Vietnam. Hoan said that the
demonstrations were peaceful, and notably, demonstrators did not attack the
airport like they did the last time. Therefore, tourists did not panic.
A representative of Hanoitourist said that some Vietnamese tourists even felt
lucky when they had the opportunity to visit Thailand at the time whle there
were demonstrations. Many of them considered it an excellent photo op.
Even so, travel firms all are advising their clients not to go alone and freely
in the evening, or to places too far from their hotels.
Source: Ha Yen |
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