ITE 2015 caters great travel deals

The International Travel Expo Ho Chi Minh City (ITE HCMC) 2015, is underway in the southern city from September 10-12, catering various attractive travel promotion packages to customers.
ITE 2015 caters great travel deals ảnh 1Illustrative Image (Photo:vietnamtourism.gov)

The largest travel event in Vietnam, the International Travel Expo Ho Chi Minh City (ITE HCMC) 2015, is underway in the southern city from September 10-12, catering various attractive travel promotion packages to customers.

The Ben Thanh Tourist Company is rousing the event, bringing opportunities for customers to travel for half of its regular prices or for free. It also offers gifts and coupons for customers with special deals.

The Viet Media Travel Corp is presenting unique autumn tour products for both domestic and international destinations with discounts up to 50 percent on the three-day Phu Quoc tour package from 2.99 million VND (136 USD) with free fishing and diving as well as special discounted prices as low as 13.4 million VND (609 USD) for international tours to Japan, the Republic of Korea, the European Union, Russia and the US.

Many other travel companies at the event including the Vietravel Company and Fiditour also introduced numerous promotional packages inbound and outbound with attractive activities and gifts for customers.

This year’s ITE HCMC is celebrating its 11th anniversary at the Saigon Exhibitions and Convention Centre (SECC), hosting travel agencies from 27 cities and provinces nationwide and 21 countries and territories worldwide. 

The exhibition serves as the leading powerhouse in presenting travel and tourism products, packages and services in the Mekong region and the world, opening opportunities for tourism managers, travel companies to promote and attract tourists to Vietnam.-VNA

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