To serve people during the National Day holiday (September 2), HCM City will increase the number of bus trips for 21 routes by over 1,000 during this occasion.
The Vietnam National Flag Carrier (Vietnam Airlines) on August 27 announces its plan to increase the number of flights during this year's National Day to meet the increased travel demand.
Two more electric car tours will be launched in Ha Noi in December offering tourists a new way to take in the sights and sounds of the city and its French colonial architecture.
Vietnam's first Luxury Tour Operator (www.luxurytravelvietnam.com) often offers new tours for discerning travelers and has just announced a new day tour to Can Gio Forest from Ho Chi Minh City.
One month after this year's travel stimulus program was kicked off, travel firms in northern Vietnam have cooperated with each other to offer four identical tours in their joint promotion.
HCM City travel firms will keep prices of tours during the long National Day weekend next month unchanged or even reduced them slightly.
Saigontourist Travel Service Company is offering over 50 fantastic nationwide tours to meet the frenzied demand of tourists for the National Day holiday on September 2.
The Vietnam Railways Corporation will offer a 10-15% discount on rail fares on the Thong Nhat trains (Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City) in the low season from September 5 to December 31.
From now to August 31, Air France is offering light fares from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city to the French capital in all three cabins.
Vietnam's low-cost carrier, VietJet Air, has announced a special promotion for domestic flights on its newly-launched HCM City-Haiphong route, with a one-way ticket costing just VND19,000 (less than US$1).
Many travel firms in HCMC have launched tours on Vietnam's National Day, September 2, with prices staying stable or a little bit lower than on normal days.
The Saigon Railway Passenger Transport Company is scheduling additional trains to meet the increased travel demand for the upcoming Vietnamese National Day holiday (September 2).