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Vietravel to reap 1 trillion VND in Q4 tourism revenue

Vietnam Travel and Marketing Transports JSC (Vietravel) is expected to collect 1 trillion VND (40.2 billion USD) in tourism revenue in the four quarter of this year, according to the company's Director General Tran Doan The Duy.
Vietravel to reap 1 trillion VND in Q4 tourism revenue ảnh 1Vietnam Travel and Marketing Transports JSC (Vietravel) is expected to collect 1 trillion VND (40.2 billion USD) in tourism revenue in the four quarter of this year. (Photo: Vietravel Airlines)

Hanoi (VNA) - VietnamTravel and Marketing Transports JSC (Vietravel) is expected to collect 1 trillionVND (40.2 billion USD) in tourism revenue in the four quarter of this year, accordingto the company's Director General Tran Doan The Duy.

The full reopening to travelers of traditional markets like Japan and the Republic of Korea(RoK) in the fourth quarter of 2022 will help raise its profit,he said, adding that the company expects to serve about 150,000 tourists inthe period.

For the aviation segment, to meet the traveldemand of passengers during the year-end and New Year holidays,  Vietravel Airlines has put up for sale 70,000 ticketsin the period from January 7 to February 7, 2023. By the end of October 30, theoccupancy rate of flights in the above period has reached 87%.

Vietravel Airlines will launch its first international route linking Hanoi and Bangkok (Thailand) onDecember 9 with the frequency of one flight per day. Another connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkok will be opened in January next year.

The companyposted a post-tax profit of nearly 51.5 billion VND in the third quarter of this year,up 1.5 billion VND from the previous quarter.

ܫ In the first nine months of this year, Vietravel achieved revenueof VND 2,700 billion in the tourism segment. In September alone, earningsfrom outbound tourism accounted for 50% of the total revenue as comparedto 60% in the pre-COVID period./.

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