Vietnam tourism body and travel agencies have been taking part in the 25th Moscow International Travel & Tourism Exhibition (MIIT), which opened on March 13 in the Russian capital.
Moscow (VNA) – Vietnamtourism body and travel agencies have been taking part in the 25th MoscowInternational Travel & Tourism Exhibition (MIIT), which opened on March 13in the Russian capital.
The MIIT is among the biggest tourism exposin the world, consisting of hundreds of seminars and press conferences.
The Vietnamese space at the three-day eventfeatures stalls operated by the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism(VNAT), Vietnam Airlines and locally-well-known travel companies, such as Viettraveland Saigon Tourists.
Vietnam Airlines is displaying itsDreamliner Boeing 787 – 9, which will be used for the carrier’s Vietnam –Moscow route from March 27.
Speaking at the event, Vietnamese Ambassadorto Russia Ngo Duc Manh said cooperation between the VNAT and other Vietnameserepresentatives at the event plays an important role in introducing Vietnamesetourism to foreigners.
The VNAT sees Russia as a key tourism market. Vietnam is viewed as asafe and friendly destination with sandy beaches, sunny weather and high-endresorts, and rich culture and gastronomy that can attract Russian visitors.
According to the VNAT, the number of Russiantourists to Vietnam grows an average of 30 percent annually, with totalarrivals expected to reach 1 million by 2020.
Over 2.86 million foreigners were estimated to visit Vietnam in Januaryand February, up 29.7 percent from the same period in 2017, according to theGeneral Statistics Office of Vietnam.
The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism said it aims to servebetween 15 and 17 million foreigners and 78 million domestic travellers thisyear, with total revenue expected to hit 620 trillion VND (27.28 billion USD),up 21.35 percent on year.-VNA
Between January and August, Russian tourist arrivals in Vietnam surged 45 percent compared to the same period last year, according to Russian new agency Sputnik.
Vietnam’s national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will use the Dreamliner Boeing 787-9 - one of the most modern aircraft in its fleet – on the Hanoi – Moscow route.
A delegation of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) will participate in the 2018 Moscow International Travel and Tourism Exhibition (MITT 2018), slated for March 13-15 in Moscow, Russia.
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Chatbot and virtual assistants support itinerary consultation and tour bookings, and provide around-the-clock response across multiple platforms while AI advertising applications have been used to optimise budgets and target the right customers. AI has been also employed to analyse customer data, enabling the delivery of personalised tour recommendations.
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Vietnam’s e-visa system is now seen as one of the most efficient, convenient, and transparent in the region. Fully online registration, no paperwork or interviews, and fast and flexible processing time have improved foreigners’ entry experience, creating a competitive advantage over countries clinging to complicated and costly visa procedures.
Sunset Town unfolded like a living fairytale. Every street and hidden corner recalls iconic European landmarks – from Venice’s San Marco Bell Tower and Paris’s Arc de Triomphe to Almafi-style squares and cobblestone paths reminiscent of southern Italy.
Its natural advantages have made Mui Ne a magnet for enthusiasts of kitesurfing, windsurfing, surfing, and stand-up paddle boarding (SUP). These activities not only diversify the local tourism offerings but also contribute to the area’s long-term development strategy focused on sustainability.
In July alone, the city welcomed 695,930 international arrivals, surging 75.3% year-on-year. For the seven-month period, international visitors totalled 4.5 million, up 48% year-on-year.
Welcoming the crew on the morning of July 30, Dang Dong Ha, Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, emphasised that the film offers a valuable opportunity to promote Quang Tri’s tourism potential, particularly to Indian visitors, but also to a broader global audience.
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