Travel promotion “Rediscover Vietnam” held in Australia

Sydney (VNA)
– The Government of Vietnam has reopened its borders to welcome travellers from
Australia, New Zealand and other countries to Vietnam, Vietnamese Ambassador
Nguyen Tat Thanh told a trade and travel promotion conference in Australia on
June 28.
Called “Rediscover
Vietnam”, the event was co-held by Thien Minh Group and national flag carrier
Vietnam Airlines, with more than 80 travel firms and tour operators across
Australia in attendance.
It was the last of a series of travel promotion events held in multiple countries, including the UK,
Germany, France, the US, Japan and the Republic of Korea.
Thanh said the number
of Australian arrivals in Vietnam and vice versa hit a record high of 600,000
in 2019 before the COVID-19 broke out globally. Given that the two countries
established a Strategic Partnership in 2018 and bilateral ties continued to
grow despite the pandemic, travel between Vietnam and Australia will be on a
rise and surpass pre-pandemic records in the coming years, he said.
The Vietnamese
diplomat pledged to provide all possible conditions for Australian travellers
and travel agencies to gain access to the Vietnamese market and explore the
Southeast Asian country.
According to Truong
Tran Ngoc Hung from Vietnam Airlines, shortly after Vietnam reopened the borders, the carrier
has resumed regular flights to 15 international destinations, including
Australia.
The airline is
operating seven direct flights connecting Vietnam and Australia weekly. The
number of flights will be increased to 11 in July and 16 in October, he added.
He noted that the
travel demand between the two countries has risen quickly with seat occupancy at
around 87% on average, 8% higher than pre-COVID-19.
Rebecca George, Market
Manager Australia at SLC Representation, said Australia has seen surging
searches for tours to Vietnam. Australian travellers have been increasingly interested
in Vietnam and want to make it their next destination.
Vietnam’s easing of COVID-19
control measures will help its tourism industry gain advantages over other
countries, she said./.