Thursday, August 23, 2012

Travel firms still expand networks in spite of tourist slowdown

Many tour operators have still expanded their networks nationwide, especially in Ho Chi Minh City, despite the fact that the ongoing economic hardship has resulted in a slowdown in the number of tourists, especially the inbound segment.
  Ho Chi Minh City-based Vietravel late this month will inaugurate its transaction office in District 10 and it is also going to open another office in Thu Duc District soon. Similarly, Viet Travel Media JSC early this month also put a new office into operation in the same district.
  Besides, Vietravel in June this year established a representative office in San Francisco after opening the first office in Los Angeles about three years ago. The two offices now are in charge of serving tourists to and from the cities which are home to large numbers of Vietnamese-American citizens.
  Over one month ago, Saigontourist Holding Company also opened the Saigontourist travel center in District 5 and new branches in Dong Nai province.
  The travel firm in the first half of this year had inaugurated one branch, two offices and one travel center in Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Noi and Long Xuyen City in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang. It now has been in preparation for launching a number of new offices into operation in Ha Noi and the country’s south in the next time.
  Every company has its own reasons to expand the network in the context of the current economic slump but most of firms expect the new networks will make it easier for them to attract customers and promote their brands’ images as well. For instance, Saigontourist has operated the new travel center as its own facility for human resources training and customer services in the whole system.
  Director of Viet Travel Media, Tran Van Long, said transacting with customers is mainly performed at the main office in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1 and via online services but the tour operator will still set up more offices in the city and the central region. The main job of these offices is to take care of customers as well as making the company’s brand more popular among locals, Long said. “We hope to win the confidence of customers thanks to the popular brand and the presence of offices nationwide,” he noted.
  PR relation director of Vietravel, Nguyen Minh Man, said his firm now is having 10 transaction offices in Ho Chi Minh City dealing with individual customers. The offices with 30 staff members in January and June had contributed up to VND100 billion in sales to Vietravel, Man revealed, adding his business in the near future will continue expanding the network to remote areas in the country. “It is better for us to build up the brand and win the hearts of local customers before the struggling economy is revived by penetrating the market from the central area to suburb regions,” Man explained.
  A report of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism states the number of local tourism companies had sharply marked up in the first six months of the year. The city has 784 firms active in the tourism industry, up 45 companies against the end of last year.
  Many local travel firms have reported a sharp fall in the number of domestic tourists in the past few months. For the inbound segment, the number of international arrivals is also on the downtrend.
  Data from the General Statistics Office shows international arrivals in June was estimated at 417,400 arrivals, decreasing by 8.6 percent over last month and 6.6 percent over the same period last year. In July, the number was estimated at 466,000 arrivals, increasing by 11.6 percent over last month but still decreasing by 7.9 percent over the same period last year.
  The total international arrivals in the first 7 months reached 3,832,400 representing a 10.8 percent growth over the same period last year.
(Source: SGT)

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