A delegation of Malaysian travel agencies is experiencing and exploring tourism cooperation opportunities in Da Nang from October 26 - 30 on the occasion of Vietjet Air’s launch of a new direct flight connecting Kuala Lumpur and Da Nang.

The Malaysian famtrip delegation is welcomed at Da Nang International Airport. Photo: Ngoc Ha
The Malaysian famtrip delegation consists of 22 representatives from professional and reputable travel agencies in Malaysia.
This survey trip is expected to open up many opportunities for cooperation and exchange of tourists between Da Nang (Vietnam) and Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), as well as to promote the image of Da Nang and Central Vietnam to Malaysian travelers.
Within the framework of the program, the Malaysian famtrip delegation visits and experiences a number of Da Nang’s popular tourist attractions, including the Sun World Ba Na Hills, the Da Nang Museum, and the Da Nang Mikazuki Japanese Resorts & Spa.
They are staying at the Wyndham Danang Golden Bay Hotel and Wink Icon Danang Riverside, enjoying the "Ao Dai Show", and trying local cuisine.
On the occasion, the municipal Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism organized the Welcome Dinner and Networking Exchange Program on the evening of October 27.
Currently, the Kuala Lumpur - Da Nang route is being operated by AirAsia, Batik Air Malaysia and Malaysia Airlines. Vietjet Air officially launched the Da Nang - Kuala Lumpur air route on October 26, 2025, increasing the total flight frequency to 42 per week.

The Da Nang Tourism Promotion Center and relevant units welcome the Malaysian famtrip delegation. Photo: Ngoc Ha
According to Vietjet Air representative, Da Nang has long been imprinted in the hearts of tourists with the iconic Golden Bridge, beautiful beaches and unique culinary quintessence.
Not only is it an ideal stopover for relaxation and exploration, Da Nang is also the gateway to the Central Vietnam Heritage Road with Hoi An Ancient Town, the poetic former imperial capital of Hue and the mysterious My Son Sanctuary.
Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur, the modern metropolis of Malaysia, is famous for the Petronas Twin Towers, Chinatown, temples and religious buildings bearing the imprint of Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism, creating a vibrant multicultural picture day and night.
Malaysia is named among Da Nang’s top 10 international tourist markets, with nearly 174,900 visitors in the first 9 months of 2025, up 24% compared to the same period in 2024. This impressive growth rate affirms the city’s growing appeal to Malaysian travelers.