VNTravel, Yanolja expand cooperation agreement
Leading Vietnam travel company VNTravel has expanded its partnership with Korea based hospitality platform Yanolja Group.
Under the expanded partnership, VNTravel and Yanolja will driving technological advancements to travellers in both Vietnam and Korea.
The collaboration will boost market reach by sharing with each other their network of accommodations and hospitality solutions.
They will join to foster partnerships with airlines, tour operators, and other travel service providers.
It ultimately aims to position Vietnam tourism as a more prominent proposition.
VNTravel operates travel brands DinoGo.com and Mytour.vn.
“This partnership signifies our shared vision to transform the travel landscape in Vietnam,” said Giang Tran Binh, VNTravel CEO.
“We are poised to revolutionise the way people travel.”
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