Travel companies in Ho Chi Minh City have launched a diverse array of tour packages for the end-of-year travel season and innovated domestic tour packages to attract tourists.
VOV.VN - The MICE EXPO 2024, the largest annual event organised to bring together over 500 travel companies, is scheduled to take place on September 27 at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi.
VOV.VN - A forum to explore potential for Vietnam - Japan tourism cooperation 2024 was recently held in Tokyo by Fuji Travel company, with the sponsorship of the Vietnam Business Association in Japan and national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines.
Representatives from 25 Malaysian travel companies joined a FAM trip to Quang Ninh from January 16-21 to study tourism products in the northern coastal province, home to the World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay.
VOV.VN - The Department of Tourism of Khanh Hoa, a province in south-central Vietnam, in collaboration with Pegas Misr Vietnam Travel Co. Ltd received the first charter flight on June 29 ringing travelers from Uzbekistan to the locality.
VOV.VN - The price of tour to Phu Quoc island, a famous tourist destination described as a paradise in the southern province of Kien Giang, has fallen considerably ahead of the coming five-day break nationwide after staying high over the past days.
A seminar on sustainable tourism development cooperation between Ninh Binh province – a famous tourist destination in northern Vietnam, and its Belgian partners took place at the Vietnamese Embassy in Belgium on March 10.
VOV.VN - Many Vietnamese travel companies are taking actions to make use of tourism recovery in Japan as cherry blossoms in the Far East country reach their peak between March and April.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese travel companies specialising in the European market are having ants in their pants after some European countries, including Germany, Spain, and the Czech Republic, refused to recognize holders of the new-style Vietnamese passports.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese travel companies specialising in the European market are having ants in their pants after some European countries, including Germany, Spain, and the Czech Republic, refused to recognize holders of the new-style Vietnamese passports.