Vietnamese travelers now like traveling abroad
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Deputy Director Nguyen Cong Hoan of Hanoi Redtour said that his agency expects to serve 45 groups of travelers on the May holiday. Over 800 travellers have booked tours to other countries, a sharp rise from a year earlier. 
To date, Hanoi Redtour has closed out bookings for 35-36 tours and can accept only one or two travelers more for each of its other 10 tours (two to
Meanwhile, Hoan said, only 500 travelers have booked domestic tours. Popular destinations include
Duong Mai Lan, head of research and development Division for Vietravel Hanoi also said that most of his firm’s tours for the May holiday have been fully booked. Lan said that Vietnamese travelers now tend to go abroad on holiday. This year the number of travelers registering domestic tours has increased by 10% only, while the number of travellers abroad has increased by 40%.
Outbound tours lure increasing numbers of Vietnamese travelers because tour fees have increased by 5-10% only this year. Regional destinations like
Deputy Head of the Saigontourist Business Development Division Nguyen Xuan Thien told VietNamNat that 2,000 travelers booked outbound tours with his firm in April 2009.
However, Thien believes that travelers from
Vietravel said that it will serve 5,000 travelers with domestic tours, and 2,500 travelers with tours abroad this May holiday, an increase of 25% over the same period of the last year.
Travel firms confirmed that domestic tour fees have increased by up to 30% over a year ago.. Explaining the higher charges, Hoan of Redtour said that the service fees all have increased during the holiday, including hotel, restaurant and parking fees, while air carriers do not offer discounts for air tickets on a number of routes during the holiday.
Staying at home to avoid traffic jams and crowds
While many Vietnamese try to travel on holiday, others, fearing the bad traffic regularly seen on holidays, have made other plans.
Nguyen Thu Oanh, who works for a foreign invested enterprise, recalled her May holiday trip two years ago. Though Oanh and friends booked hotel rooms two weeks in advance, they still could not reserve rooms, and had to stay at a newly built mini-hotel where they received bad service.
Pham Thanh Hong, 50, said that he and other members in the family will not go on tours this holiday, but will instead visit relatives in the countryside, where they can enjoy fresher air than in
Mai from Dong Da district in