Vietravel Airlines offers travel incentives for summer 2023 at VITM
A wide range of activities and promotions are being offered by Vietravel Airlines within the framework of the Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) which opened on April 13 in Hanoi.
Visitors at the Vietnam International Travel Mart (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – A widerange of activities and promotions are being offered by Vietravel Airlineswithin the framework of the Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) which openedon April 13 in Hanoi.
♊ They include workshops that introduce on-board menus for the summer of 2023, which are carefully created, and unique drinks made by the airline’s flight attendants.
Lovely souvenirs are also available at the airline’s pavilion with a 10%discount for all items during the four-day event.
To create fresh interest in the airline and stimulate buyers,Vietravel also offers tickets priced from only9,900 VND (0.42 USD) or 0.5 USD on April 13 and 14 and from 9:09 am to9:09 pm every Saturday and Sunday until the end of October 28 this year.
Vu Duc Bien, General Directorof the carrier, said that by joining the fair, it hopes to meet potential partners and exchange experiences. The airline also wants to capture the air travel demand tooptimise its potential, contributing to the recovery of the country’s tourismsector in the post-pandemic period.
♒ Themed “Culturaltourism”, the fair will last until April 16 at the Cultural FriendshipPalace in Hanoi, featuring 450 pavilions from 51 provinces and cities nationwideand 15 foreign countries and territories.
The event, the leading international tourism fair in Vietnam, is expected to attract over 60,000 visitors and representatives from 3,000 businesses that are interested in seeking cooperation opportunities and partners./.
Around 350 booths, including 50 of foreign companies, are promising to bring a lot of new and interesting experience to visitors to the Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) to be held in the central city of Da Nang from December 9-11.
The Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) themed “Cultural tourism” will take place on April 13-16 at the Cultural Friendship Palace in Hanoi, featuring 450 pavilions from over 50 localities nationwide, and 15 countries and territories aroundthe world.
The Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM), themed “Cultural tourism”, opened on April 13 in Hanoi, featuring 450 pavilions from 51 provinces and cities nationwide and 15 foreign countries and territories.
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