Quang Ninh (VNA) – Northern Quang Ninh province isoffering incentives to promote the opening of flights to Van Don InternationalAirport, the first airport to be invested by a private business in Vietnam.
Representatives of about 60 airlines, includingthose from Southeast Asian and Northeast Asian countries, and travel companiesattended a meeting on March 1 to seek chances to open air routes to Van Don andtours of Quang Ninh.
Van Don International Airport was invested with7.7 trillion VND (over 331.7 million USD) by the Vietnamese private firm SunGroup under the build-operate-transfer form. It is able to handle all the mostmodern aircraft in the world, along with 2.5 million passengers and 10,000tonnes of cargo per year in the first phase.
It was officially put into use on December 30last year with an air route linking with Ho Chi Minh City. Three domesticairlines, namely Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air and Bamboo Airways, haveoperated flights on this route.
Some foreign airlines have conducted marketsurveys to launch flights to Quang Ninh in 2019, according to Deputy Directorof the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam Vo Huy Cuong.
Chairman of the provincial People’s CommitteeNguyen Duc Long called on airlines and travel companies to create more productsand services to attract visitors to Quang Ninh.
To draw tourists to the province via Van Donairport, Quang Ninh is offering incentives to airlines, such as support interms of advertising, bus services and offices.
He added that passengers on flights to Van Doncan visit the complex of Yen Tu monuments and landscapes, the world naturalheritage site of Ha Long Bay, and Bai Tu Long Bay free of charge within 30 dayssince their arrival at this airport.
Chairman of the Sun Group’s Board of DirectorsDang Minh Truong said Quang Ninh has welcomed over 20,000 visitors via Van DonInternational Airport since the facility was opened two months ago.
His business is also offering the passengers adiscount of 20 – 50 percent on tickets to its Sun World Halong Complexthroughout this year.
The province is described as a “miniature Vietnam” as it gathers all typical features of the country in terms of terrace, natural resources and landscapes.
It shares both land and sea border with China and is an important trading gateway of Vietnam with China and ASEAN countries.
Along with Ha Long Bay - which was twice recognised by UNESCO as world natural heritage site in 1994 and 2000, Quang Ninh is home many impressive landscapes such as Bai Tu Long Bay, Tuan Chau peninsula, Quan Lan, Co To islands, Yen Tu mountain and Tra Co beach.
Visitors can also tour the fishing village on Minh Chau Island or Cai Lang – the oldest village there.
Thong Thien Cave, Phat Co Island, and Ban Sen Island are among other destinations tourists should have a look at. Sailing to explore submerged forests or swimming in the clear water off Uyen Uong beach are recommended experiences.
Additionally, vacationers can visit Cua Ong Temple and Van Hoa port or walk through forests to experience the hospitality of ethnic Tay, Red Dao and San Diu people in their villages across Bai Tu Long Bay.
The Van Don International Airport was put into operation in December 2018. It is expected to help Quang Ninh achieve its target of welcoming 15-16 million tourists, including 7 million foreigners, by 2020 and 30 million arrivals, including 15 million foreigners, by 2030.
Therefore, local authorities have been offering many incentives to promote the launch of flights to the airport, the first of its kind invested by a private business in Vietnam.
Passengers on flights to Van Don can visit a number of local attractions including the complex of Yen Tu monuments and landscapes, the world natural heritage site of Ha Long Bay, and Bai Tu Long Bay free of charge within 30 days since their arrival at this airport.