Start of year augurs well for tourist trade

Published: 12/01/2011 05:00

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The number of International tourists to Viet Nam in the first week of this year
was up 10 – 20 per cent on the same period last year, according to initial
estimates.


The number of International tourists to Viet Nam in the first week of this year
was up 10 – 20 per cent on the same period last year, according to initial
estimates.

Doan Thi Thanh Tra, Saigon-tourist’s marketing manager, said
the company welcomed more than 1,500 international tourists during the first
week of 2011, the Viet Nam Investment Review reports.

Last year, Saigontourist served 320,000 international
tourists and gained a turnover of VND1.23 trillion (US$61.5 million), a growth
of 18 per cent and 20 per cent, respectively.

On New Year’s Day, the company received dozens of tour
groups.

“This was a great start to the year, having many
tourists come via air or boat. We expect more for the entire year,” Tra
said.

The company is expected to grow by 15-20 per cent this year.

The number of international tourists to Viet Nam via
another large tour operator, Fiditour, also increased by 15-20 per cent during
the first week.

Nguyen Thi Thuyet Mai, Fiditour’s director of Foreign
Affairs and Media, said the company would grow by 20-25 per cent this year.

The company expects to serve 15,000 international and
domestic tourists during the coming Lunar New Year holiday, up 30 per cent
year-on-year.

Nguyen Minh Man, PR manager of Vietravel, said the company
welcomed 50 international tourists on New Year’s Day.

The company has targeted 30 per cent growth in the number of
tourists this year compared to 2010, Man said.

Vietravel led the tourism sector in turnover last year with
VND1.45 trillion ($72.5 million), and expects to earn VND1.8 trillion this
year. Tourism activities in other localities have also been flourishing.

For instance, in the first two days of the year, Ha Long
City received 10,000 tourists from vessels, while central Khanh
Hoa Province
and the historic Hoi An in central Viet Nam welcomed 2,000
international tourists.

According to travel companies, regular promotions and
advertisements on Viet Nam
tourism have been the driving force behind the surge in the number of tourists.

The opening of new of international routes, including HCM
City-Istanbul on Turkish Airlines on December 30 last year, Taipei-Da Nang
City on Taiwan’s Transasia Airlines in
mid-December, and HCM City-Beijing on Viet Nam Airlines in mid-December, has
also spurred tourist interest. Viet Nam Airlines has seven direct flights to China, and it
intends to increase the HCM City-Beijing route from three to four flights per
week beginning in April.

Beginning November 9, Viet Nam Airlines in cooperation with
Vietnamtourist (Vitours) in central Da Nang
City launched charter flights for a
three-month period from Hong Kong to Da
Nang on Wednesday and Saturday.

The airline began two charter flights per week from Seoul to Da Nang
on January 9.

It expects to open a direct flight from Ha Noi and HCM City to London this year.

Tran Chi Cuong, head of the Tourism Division under the Da
Nang Culture, Sports and Tourism Department, said the city would open
international flights including Da Nang-Japan and Da Nang-Con Minh (China) to
attract more international tourists.

Da Nang
received 42,000 international tourists by air last year, up 250 per cent
year-on-year.

At least 90 per cent of international tourists come to Viet Nam by air,
said Doan Thi Thanh Tra.

The additional flights this year will increase the number of
international tourists to the country, he added.

Source: VNS

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