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Vietnam Airlines Set to Join the 2025 Thai International Travel Fair

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January 23, 2025
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Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air participated in the 30th Thai International Travel Fair in Bangkok, attracting over 1,100 exhibitors to boost post-COVID-19 tourism and strengthen travel ties.


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  • Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air are participating in the 30th Thai International Travel Fair in Bangkok, alongside 14 other airlines from around the world.
  • Organized by the Thai Travel Agents Association, the event has over 1,100 exhibitors from various sectors, including travel agents, hotels, and car rental services, representing multiple countries.
  • Vietnamese Ambassador Pham Viet Hung emphasized the significance of this fair for attracting Thai tourists to Vietnam and highlighted the embassy’s support for Vietnamese businesses in the aviation and tourism sector.

The 30th Thai International Travel Fair (TITF), held in Bangkok from January 16-19, has seen the participation of Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air alongside 14 other international airlines, marking a significant event in the travel industry. Organized by the Thai Travel Agents Association, this fair has garnered the attention of over 1,100 exhibitors, including a diverse array of travel agents, hospitality providers, booking platforms, and car rental services. Participants hail from various countries, including China, Japan, several ASEAN nations, Iran, and Uzbekistan, highlighting the event’s global reach.

The primary objective of the fair is to stimulate tourism growth and enhance global travel connections in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. This gathering serves as a platform for stakeholders in the travel sector to showcase their offerings and forge strategic partnerships that can contribute to the recovery of the industry. Industry experts anticipate that events like TITF will play a pivotal role in revitalizing travel activity and invigorating interest among tourists.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand, Pham Viet Hung, emphasized the critical role of Vietnamese enterprises participating in the fair. He reiterated the goal of attracting Thai tourists to Vietnam while reinforcing the travel ties between the two nations. His acknowledgment of the strong relationship between Thailand and Vietnam underscores a mutual desire to enhance tourism flows and foster cultural exchange.

Moreover, Ambassador Hung affirmed the commitment of the Vietnamese Embassy to provide ongoing support for Vietnamese businesses in the aviation and tourism sectors. This initiative aims to bolster their operations in the Thai market, ensuring that they leverage opportunities presented by the fair effectively, thus facilitating long-term growth and collaboration between the countries.

Source : Vietnamese airlines participate in Thai Int’ Travel Fair 2025

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