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Royal Caribbean eyes Vietnam as potential cruise market
Discover the World Marketing, a global travel and marketing representation firm, has been chosen as a sales agent to sell cruise itineraries of Royal Caribbean International in and out of Asia in
Vietnam as a potential market.
Bernard A. Keller, director of Discover the World Marketing in Vietnam, said the expatriate community in Vietnam was the target customer for the itineraries of Royal Caribbean cruises taking in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and China in 2010 and 2011.
Keller introduced the upcoming cruise journeys in Asia to representatives of local travel companies when they inspected Royal Caribbean International’s 70, 000-ton Legend of the Seas before the vessel left Phu My Port in Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province on November 23.
The ship arrived on November 22, with less than 2, 000 passengers on board, who disembarked to visit places of interest in the southern province and neighboring
Ho Chi Minh city before leaving the port for Thailand and Singapore.
There will be at least six cruise journeys with Legend of the Seas in Asia in 2010 and in 2011, with five of them starting in Singapore and the rest in Hong Kong. From these departure points, passengers will go to Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Langkawi of Malaysia, Phuket of Thailand, Danang, HCMC and
Halong bay of Vietnam, and certain destinations in China.
Prices of the cruise tours started from US$381 per person and exclusive of taxes and surcharges. The price covering ship accommodation, most on-board services related to foods and drinks, entertainment, sport facilities varies depending on the length of the journey, the rooms guests want to stay and the itineraries they book.
Keller told the Daily that passengers in Vietnam would have to fly with their own budget to Singapore or Hong Kong to get aboard Legend of the Seas before it departed these starting points. Guests are responsible for all required travel documents, including visa.
Keller was pinning high hopes that Royal Caribbean International’s cruise trips would attract more guests in the Vietnamese market as the number of people with high disposable income was increasing.
“I see a huge potential in Vietnam, ” Keller said. He added that Discover the World Marketing was completing legal procedures for the official launch of operations in the Vietnamese market.
Discover the World Marketing is working with local travel partners, including One Travel International to promote the upcoming cruise trips with Legend of the Seas within Asia and also other Royal Caribbean trips in Europe and America.
Royal Caribbean cruises offer itineraries to more than 190 ports in Alaska, Baja Mexico, Caribbean, Mediterranean, Scandinavia, Australia, New Zealand and Asia among others.
Travel demand up but prices unchanged.
Travel companies reported domestic air tours to popular destinations during the Christmas and New Year holidays have sold out.
The demand is for
Da Lat,
Phu Quoc island,
Con Dao island, Binh Thuan, and
Danang while preferred outbound tours are to Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. “The tour price for Christmas holidays has not changed. It’s only increased to some destinations like Con Dao because the local service providers have increased the price, ” said Nguyen Ngoc An, head of Fiditourist’s Domestic Travel Department.
The price at other companies including Saigon tourist Travel Service Co., Lien Bang Travelink, and Ben Thanh Tourist is also the same.
Doan Thi Thanh Tra, marketing manager of Saigontourist, said she expected all domestic air tours to sell out shortly. Local people booking outbound tours have increased 17% from a year ago.
“We’re asking Vietnam Airlines for more domestic seats and seeking more seats to outbound destinations like Hong Kong and Myanmar, ” she said.
Ben Thanh Tourist hasn’t had many bookings but was hopeful that would improve based on good figures for November.
Lai Huu Phuong, director of Ben Thanh Tourist Travel Service Center, said there more local travelers this year despite the U.S. dollar rising against the Vietnam dong. Normally, less people travel in October and November but the company has a record number in November with 3, 000 tours sold.
He said he expected a lot of last-minute bookings.
The tour operators said more customers were choosing air tours in 2010.
Tu Quy Thanh, director of Lien Bang Travelink, said they could sell more tours if they had the air tickets.
Thanh said his company would sell 15% more domestic and outbound tours this holiday than 2009.
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