Airlines, tourism firms cooperate to offer attractive products

Jan 22nd at 13:56
22-01-2022 13:56:51+07:00

Airlines, tourism firms cooperate to offer attractive products

Vietnamese tourism companies have cooperated with airlines to offer attractive tour packages to meet the increasing travel demand for the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year) Festival.

 

Deputy General Director at Saigontourist Group Truong Duc Hung said that his company has coordinated with national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines to supply promotional tour combo packages during Tet, including luxury hotel and airline ticket services at preferential prices in HCM City and several tourist destinations with direct flights.

Meanwhile, the collaboration between low-cost airline Vietjet Air and Vinpearl offers package tours including round-trip airfare and 5-star vacation services to Vinpearl’s resorts in central Da Nang and Nha Trang cities and Mekong Delta's Phu Quoc.

Sun Group and Vietnam Airlines have also enhanced cooperation to develop package travel products with many incentives for travellers. Sun Group has pledged to reduce at least 10 per cent of service prices for tourists using its services in Asia Park in Da Nang; and at least 5 per cent for those staying at its accommodation in Fansipan (Lao Cai), Ha Long (Quang Ninh), Hon Thom (Phu Quoc) and Ba Den (Tay Ninh).

Vietnam Airlines also promised a 30-per cent discount on economy fares for all visitors who stay at Sun Group’s facilities.

Earlier, at an investment-trade-tourism promotion conference held in Kien Giang, a representative of Vietnam Airlines reported that the firm planned to resume flights from Japan, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Cambodia and Australia to Phu Quoc to create “Green-lane tourism” connectivity with safe tourist destinations in Viet Nam.

Vietnam Airlines announced that it will also gradually re-open flights between Viet Nam and the US, Europe and China in the near future.

Meanwhile, Vietjet Air revealed that it will expand domestic and international routes to and from Phu Quoc as well as coordinate with the authorities of Kien Giang Province on developing new tourist products. 

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