The Andhra Pradesh – Vietnam Tourism Conclave 2024 was organised in Vijayawada on Friday to enhance tourism and cultural exchanges between the two regions. Tourism, culture and cinematography minister Kandula Durgesh and Nguyen Thanh Hai, ambassador of Vietnam to India and 200 stakeholders from the tourism industry, exchanged ideas on how to expand tourism opportunities between the two regions. One of the highlights of the conclave was the announcement of introduction of direct flights between Andhra Pradesh and Vietnam by Viejet Airlines.
Kandula Durgesh said, “This conclave marks the beginning of a flourishing partnership, enhancing not only tourism but also economic and cultural exchanges between our regions.” He shared his vision for Andhra Pradesh as a diverse tourist destination and emphasized the state’s initiatives to foster international tourism links, particularly with Vietnam.
Thanh Hai, said, “Vietnam boasts of UNESCO-listed sites and cultural heritages that resonate deeply with ancient Indian culture, making it an attractive destination for Indian tourists.” He also highlighted the ease of travel facilitated by Vietnam’s e-visa system and the anticipated increase in tourists through direct flights, expressing hope that these developments would push Indian tourist visits to the one million mark.
A representative from Viejet Airlines detailed forthcoming plans to connect Andhra Pradesh directly with major Vietnamese cities, aiming to bolster both tourism and business travels, reported Deccan Chronicle.
The AP Chamber of Commerce president Potluri Bhaskar Rao underscored the economic benefits of such international collaborations. He called for strategic marketing initiatives and reciprocal tourism events to showcase the unique offerings of both destinations.
Delegates at the event discussed a range of topics including potential joint ventures in tourism marketing, sustainability in tourism development, and the enhancement of travel experiences through cultural exchanges.