Over 200 companies from 19 countries and territories have registered to participate in International Travel Expo Ho Chi Minh City (ITE-HCMC) 2014 to take place from September 11 to 13.
The organising board also announced that over 20,000 trade and public visitors are expected to attend the annual event, the largest travel event in Vietnam, which is set to get underway at the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Centre (SECC).
The organizing board plans to present the 5th Mekong Tourism Alliance Awards (MTAA) to outstanding tourism businesses from five countries namely Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam at a ceremony at White Place Convention Center on September 10.
The award categories include the best airline of the Year, Outbound Travel Operator of the Year, Inbound Travel Operator of the Year, 5 Star Hotel of the Year and Resort of the Year.
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