“Vietnam Airlines Showcases at Hong Kong International Travel Expo 2023: Boosting Tourism and Strengthening Cooperation”

"Vietnam Airlines Showcases at Hong Kong International Travel Expo 2023: Boosting Tourism and Strengthening Cooperation"

“Vietnam Airlines Showcases at Hong Kong International Travel Expo 2023: Boosting Tourism and Strengthening Cooperation”

According to news from Thang Long – Hanoi, Vietnam Airlines Participates in Hong Kong International Travel Expo. Currently, National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines is going to take part in the 37th edition of the Hong Kong International Travel Expo (ITE-2023) in Hong Kong, China. 

The largest travel expo in Hong Kong is going on from June 15th till tomorrow. Vietnam Airlines is showcasing the English and Chinese versions of Vietnam Pictorial. It is a magazine published by the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), at the expo.

In ITE 2023, there are more than 400 enterprises from over 50 countries and regions all over the world. 

The Tourism Cooperation Between HongKong and Vietnam:

In an interview with VNA correspondents, Vietnamese Consul General in Hong Kong, Pham Binh Dam, expressed his belief that tourism cooperation between Vietnam and Hong Kong will soon be restored and even grow stronger than before the COVID-19 pandemic. He also highlighted the great potential for collaboration between the two sides.

The expo is going to contribute to promoting the image of Vietnam and its airlines according to Ngo Tri Hung, the chief of Vietnam Airlines’ branch in Hong Kong. It will not only make an impression on People in Hong Kong but all over the world. Moreover, it will also boost the tourism sector in Vietnam. 

Anticipating an increase in the number of Hong Kong visitors to Vietnam in the second half of this year. Vietnam Airlines also announced plans to increase its daily flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Hong Kong that will be starting in July.

Even the business entrepreneurs also suggested working further on the Visa process so there will be more tourists in Hong Kong. 

 

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