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Curbing expenses, tired of festivals, people stay at home
Though the four-day April 30 holiday is long, many
Hanoians would rather stay at home rather than taking tours, because they have
decided to curb expenses in the price storm.
It’s not the right time to travel
With the total income of 20 million dong a month, previously, Mai and her
husband always had enough money to cover all expenses of the three-member family
and reward themselves with attractive tours on holidays.
However, over the last year, though their income remains unchanged, the prices
of goods and services has increased by two fold. The “price storm” has
frightened Mai.
“The prices increased many times previously, but they did not affect my family,
because with the income of 20 million dong, we were considered high income
earners. However, the latest sharp price increase has forced me to change the
way I spend,” Mai complained.
In fact, Mai and her husband still have money to pay for a tour on April 30
holiday. However, Mai has decided to stay at home. “The petroleum price has
increased sharply by 6000 dong per liter just within one month. Meanwhile,
petroleum distributors still incur losses. I am afraid that the petroleum prices
will increase further, thus leading to price increases of a lot of other
products,” she said. “Therefore, it would be better to cut down expenses
beginning right now”.
“By staying at home, we would save nearly 10 million dong,” Mai estimated.
Tour fees on the rise, tourism sites not attractive
Hung, who lives on Hang Dao street, said that he always traveled on long
holidays, but he does not intend to go anywhere this April 30 holiday.
Hung has to change his habits because the tour fees have increased too sharply.
He has been told by travel firms that the tour fees have increased by 15-30
percent, because the transportation fee, hotel room rates and other service fees
all have increased.
In fact, there is another reason that has led to the decision to stay at home.
Hung said that tourism sites are always very crowded on holidays. Therefore,
Hung does not feel good when traveling to the sites: he always has to watch out
for his wallet because of theft.
“Travelers spend money to relax. However, in fact, they cannot relax on
holidays, because they have to elbow through crowds and struggle with
pickpockets and robbery,” Hung said. “Besides, many tourism sites have become
uninteresting, and I don’t know what to do except sightseeing”.
A difficult period for travel firms
Even Vietravel, a big travel firm, also complained that it is really
difficult to do business now.
Nguyen Minh Man, a senior executive of Vietravel, said the number of travelers
on Hung King Death Anniversary and April 30 holidays is estimated to increase by
20-25 percent only, much lower than the expected level of 35 percent.
Nguyen Hai Quan from AMI Travel Firm, also complained that there are not many
travelers as expected. Quan said his firm has to raise prices by five percent,
but the price increase is not big enough to make profit because the coach
leasing fee has increased by 25 percent, while hotel room rate has increased by
20 percent and meal services have increased by 5-10 percent.
“Especially, many hotels and restaurants have not fixed prices because they are
still listening to the news for updates,” Quan said.
Meanwhile, Man from Vietravel said Vietravel has raised the tour fees by 10
percent after efforts to negotiate with partners to stabilize service fees.
Though the 10 percent increase is modest, Vietravel cannot set higher fees
because it wants to retain travelers.
Source: N. Yen |
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