Tourism associations from Ha Noi, Thua Thien-Hue and Ho Chi Minh City in three different regions of Viet Nam on April 5 sealed a cooperation programme to stimulate national tourism development.
The joint program targets to support the travel agencies’ steady business and sustainable development in the three regions.
The parties agreed to implement price incentives, use each other’s services, and cooperate in the organization of tours for visitors.
They encouraged tour operators, hotels, restaurants, and resorts to join the stimulus programme with the aim of increasing the number of tourists visiting the three regions by air, road, rail and sea.
The three sides will jointly cooperate in popularizing tourism products, developing human resources, sharing experiences in business activities and promoting the development of the ”Made in VietNnam” brand.
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