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Vietnam’s tourism to say thank-you to foreign partners
The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT)
will host a function to honor foreign travel agents for sending big numbers of
international tourists to the country and also introduce new products to them,
an official said.
VNAT chief Nguyen Van Tuan said his agency in collaboration with Vietnam’s
inbound travel companies would single out important partners from 10 key markets
of Vietnam’s tourism and invite these representatives to Vietnam for a special
thank-you event scheduled for late next month. This is the first time the agency
carries out this marketing activity.
“We will have further discussions on this program this afternoon. We will select
five companies from each market. The activity will help us enhance relationships
with foreign partners and promote the country’s tourism to important people,”
Tuan told the Daily on Thursday.
Local travel firms have repeatedly suggested VNAT organize such a program to
express gratitude to Vietnam’s big foreign tourism partners to help prop up the
country’s inbound tourism segment.
The tourism authorities in neighboring countries such as Thailand and Singapore
have been carrying out similar programs for many years, and have presented
Vietnamese travel companies several awards.
Along with the new marketing activity, VNAT has plans for other activities this
year to promote the country’s tourism image, including the participation in
seven international travel expos in Cambodia, Germany, England, Russia and
others.
The agency will also organize familiarization trips and press trips for guests
from important markets like France, China, Japan, South Korea and Europe, and
carry out international sport and tourism events in the country.
Vietnam’s tourism welcomed nearly 5.05 million foreign visitors last year, up
from 3.78 million in 2009. China still ranked first as the biggest source market
for the inbound sector with over 905,000 visitors, up 74.5% year-on-year,
followed by South Korea with nearly 496,000 up 37.7%, Japan with over 442,000
people, up 24%, the U.S with nearly 431,000 up 6.9% and Taiwan with over 334,000
guests up 23.7%.
VNAT expects foreign arrivals to reach around 5.3 to 5.5 million this year.
Source: The Saigon Times |
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