Singapore to explore MICE opportunity in Vietnam

Published: 29/11/2010 05:00

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Vietnamese guests looking for MICE facilities
overseas will be one of the focuses of Singapore in the coming years and the
Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is looking to further tap this market segment.



Fiona Loi, new area director of STB for Indochina,
at a meeting with reporters in HCMC last week.
(Photo:
SGT)

Fiona Loi, new area director for
Indochina of STB, told reporters in HCMC last week that she would work to
further promote Singapore as a destination for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences
and Exhibitions (MICE) guests as well as leisure travelers from Vietnam.


She is here in preparation to
replace Ong Jin Chwen as area director of STB for Indochina from December 1.


According to Loi and Ong, Singapore
has world-class facilities to serve Vietnamese companies and to enable them set
up and expand their network with global businesses at the various business
events and seminars taking place in that country.


Loi said Singapore had maintained
its leading position in the area of business meetings and events, because the
country was named in August 2010 as the “Top International Meetings City” title
in the prestigious Union of International Associations (UIA) 2009 Global
Rankings for the third consecutive year.


STB estimated some 160 association
conferences in Singapore from September 2010 to 2016 would attract an expected
attendance of more than 170,000 international delegates and participants.


Ong said some 5,000 multinational
corporations had their representative offices and headquarters in Singapore so
the island country was well suited to build a bridge between Vietnamese
companies and their regional and global counterparts.


In her role as the area director of
STB for Indochina, Loi is responsible for the STB’s operations, marketing and
promotional activities across Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. She will also focus on
strengthening Singapore’s appeal as a destination to Vietnamese visitors, not
only for leisure but also for healthcare and education purposes.


Loi will also facilitate bilateral
relations and cooperation between Vietnam and Singapore in the area of tourism,
including cruise tourism, in which STB can help bring together the sharing of
expertise by Singapore businesses and investors with Vietnamese officials and
businesses.


Geraldine Yeo, ASEAN regional
director of STB, told the Daily that 2010 was a good year for STB in Vietnam as
the January-September period saw the number of Vietnamese visitors to that
country grew by 23.6% year-on-year to more than 250,000. This made Vietnam one
of the fastest growing markets of visitors for Singapore.


Over the past years, Vietnam has
been listed as one of Singapore’s top key tourism markets. Yeo said Vietnamese
visitors to Singapore in 2009 rose by around 10.9% over 2008 to exceed 265,000,
and that Vietnam was Singapore’s thirteenth market in terms of the number of
visitors last year.


“Vietnam still continues to give us
very health growth in the number of visitors, and actually over the last few
years, the growth has been double-digit. Even last year, the world was in
recession, but to me Vietnam was one of the very few markets that showed
positive and double-digit growth,” Yeo said.


Yeo told the Daily that the growth
momentum had been sustained this year because Singapore had new products and
destination brands for the Vietnamese consumer to come and enjoy.


Loi said, “Vietnam is a key market
of visitors for Singapore, with arrivals growing at a healthy rate in recent
years. I look forward to sharing Singapore with more Vietnamese consumers.”


VietNamNet/SGT

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