Speaking at a seminar on cooperation for aviation-tourism
development held in Hanoi on April 22, Tuan said that between 70-80% of
passengers travelling by air do so for tourism purposes and up to 80%
of foreign tourists come to Vietnam by air.
Vietnam boasts a large tourism potential and diversified products and
its tourism market has the potential to compete against other major
regional tourism markets, said Deputy Head of the Civil Aviation
Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) Lai Xuan Thanh.
The aviation sector plays an important role in the task of serving national tourism development, stressed Thanh.
Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Tran Chien Thang said that both the aviation and the tourism sectors need to be brought into play in promoting Vietnam’s image abroad.
Both sectors should collaborate in providing information on tourism
destinations and products for tourists before planes land, he said.
Vietnam now has around 20 airports for regular civil flights. Apart
from the Vietnam national flag carrier, there are more than 20 foreign
airlines operating in the country. The nation also boasts more than 800
international and thousands of domestic travel agents.
Vietnam’s aviation sector is opening new air routes and modernising
its fleet to increase its competitiveness. These are advantages for both
sectors in terms of cooperation for development, said the seminar.
This year, both administrations plan to jointly offer promotional and
discount programmes to attract foreign tourists through a goods
discount campaign at major retail outlets in Hanoi, the central city of
Danang and HCMC. This is part of the “Vietnam – your destination”
stimulus programme slated for August-September 2010.