Vietjet Air will launch two direct routes connecting the central city of Da Nang with India’s New Delhi and Mumbai next month as part of its post-pandemic recovery efforts.
Truong Thi Hong Hanh, director of the city’s Department of Tourism, said at a conference last weekend this would be the first direct routes connecting Da Nang and India and the city was preparing unique tourism products to serve this market, according to the city’s portal.
She noted that the traditional tourist markets for Da Nang in Northeast Asia, like South Korea and China, have not shown positive signs of recovery in the near future.
The city’s tourism industry has switched to other major markets like India and the Middle East, she added.
Subhash Prasad Gupta, deputy ambassador of India to Vietnam, said at the conference that on average, each Indian visitor spends about $1,200 per trip, higher than British and American visitors ($500-700).
In the first nine months of 2022, Vietnam welcomed 94,000 Indian visitors.
There were about 200,000 Indian visitors to Vietnam in 2019.
Since March this year, the number of international visitors to Da Nang has reached 200,000, beyond the central city’s annual target of 180,000.
Da Nang is the busiest tourist city in central Vietnam, and is used as a springboard to access three worldwide famous heritage sites – Hue Imperial Capital, My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An Town.
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