Discussing Plans to Expand Tourism Routes in Quy Nhon


Collaboration on Joint Marketing and Development of Exclusive Products for Korea

Hanatour is set to participate in the development of Quy Nhon, an emerging tourist destination in central Vietnam. The company has announced plans to collaborate with the government of Gia Lai Province, Vietnam, and the local conglomerate FLC Group to develop tourism products and expand flight routes.


Hanatour stated on the 16th that it held a tripartite cooperation meeting with the Gia Lai provincial government and FLC Group at its headquarters in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the 12th, where the parties signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU). The participants discussed ways to expand tourism demand in the Quy Nhon area, as well as cooperation on aviation and tourism infrastructure.


On the 12th, after a business meeting at the headquarters of Hanatour, Ryu Changho, Head of the Supply Division at Hanatour (right), and Pham An Tuan, Chairman of the People's Committee of Gia Lai Province, Vietnam (left), exchanged gifts and took a commemorative photo. Provided by Hanatour.

On the 12th, after a business meeting at the headquarters of Hanatour, Ryu Changho, Head of the Supply Division at Hanatour (right), and Pham An Tuan, Chairman of the People's Committee of Gia Lai Province, Vietnam (left), exchanged gifts and took a commemorative photo. Provided by Hanatour.

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Later that same day, at a roadshow hosted by FLC Group at JW Marriott Seoul in Seocho-gu, Seoul, more than 500 representatives from major Korean companies attended to examine the growth potential and investment environment of Vietnam’s tourism industry.


Under the new agreement, Hanatour and FLC Group plan to cooperate in various fields over the next two years, including joint marketing, the development of tourism products exclusively for the Korean market, and the launch of both chartered and scheduled flight routes. Hanatour aims to use this as a foundation to expand the development of new products and marketing strategies targeting the Vietnamese market.



Ryu Chang-ho, Head of the Supply Division at Hanatour, said, "We hope that this collaboration will help vitalize tourism and flight routes in the Quy Nhon region of Vietnam. At the same time, we will further strengthen our position in the Vietnamese market and introduce differentiated aviation and tourism products to enhance our competitiveness in the global market."


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