Traveloka, an online-based travel and tourism tech company, officially launched its new service called Xperience which offers more lifestyle and tourism experiences to its customers in Ho Chi Minh City on June 25.
Traveloka, an online-based travel and tourism tech company, officially launched its new service called Xperience which offers more lifestyle and tourism experiences to its customers on June 25 (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - Traveloka, an online-based travel and tourism techcompany, officially launched its new service called Xperience which offers morelifestyle and tourism experiences to its customers in Ho Chi Minh City on June25.
Vietnam is the third market in the region with this new service, followingIndonesia and Thailand, a Traveloka spokesperson said at the press conference.
The Xperience feature offers domestic and foreign investors comprehensivetravel services and experiences in the places where they live or visit.
The services include attractions; tours; entertainment; beauty and spaactivities; sports; and upcoming movies.
Traveloka said the new feature is available on all Traveloka interfaces,including desktop, mobile, and apps.
As part of the service, thousands of experiences worldwide are tailored tousers’ passions: from concerts to films to spas to theme parks to tours.- VNA
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