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Vietravel receives World Travel Award

Vietnam’s only nominee, Vietravel was honoured a title of the World Travel Awards 2014 (WTA) at the awards ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand on October 2.
Vietnam’s only nominee, Vietravel was honoured a title of the WorldTravel Awards 2014 (WTA) at the awards ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand onOctober 2.

This is the fourth year in a row that Vietravel has been honoured by TTG Asia magazine’s Travel Award.

Establishedin 1995, Vietravel has recorded significant growth and become a leadingtourist company in Vietnam and the Asian region.

During thefirst nine months of 2014, Vietravel welcomed 457,000 customers andgenerated 3.5 trillion VND (164 million USD) in revenue, up by 25percent compared to the year before.

Vietravel faced thechallenge of a decline in the number of Chinese tourists and a failureto develop South Africa as an attractive destination for Vietnamesetourists. However, Vietravel promoted other markets such as Japan andthe Republic of Korea (RoK).

Additionally, the companyintroduced its services on the EU and US markets, which have started toattract 400-500 tourists a month.

The domestic market hasalso been stimulated, with a focus on Da Nang, Phu Quoc and Nha Trang,recording a growth rate of 25 percent year-on-year.

Vietravel hasan extensive office network both domestically and abroad, with morethan 40 offices nationwide and branches in Cambodia, Thailand, and theUS.

According to the company’s five year plan for 2015-2020, Vietravel aims to become Vietnam’s first multinational tourist company.-VNA

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