Vietnam travel brands hosting London celebration
Leading Vietnamese travel brands are joining forces to celebrate the country’s full reopening.
Travel leaders across the industry are attending a special event on 7 April 2022 in Central London.
Senior representatives from across the Vietnamese travel sector are flying in to join the celebrations including Kien, Chairman and CEO of Vietnam Tourism Advisory Board and the Thien Minh Group as well as senior representatives from Vietnam Airlines.
Attendees will experience a taste of Vietnam with an evening of food, drinks and entertainment.
The hosts have teamed up to offer prizes including a holiday to Vietnam with all flights and destination arrangements included.
CEO of the Thien Minh Group, Kien said: “The UK travel industry plays a key role in driving visitors to Vietnam and ahead of what we expect to be incredible 12 months of growth, we want to celebrate with our travel partners..”
CEO of Vietnam Airlines, Le Hong Ha added: “UK has been one of the most significant routes for Vietnam Airlines, playing a substantial role in promoting tourism, and cultural ties between Vietnam and UK. We expect a huge increase in numbers of UK passengers to Vietnam in the coming time.”
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