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Promoting Da Nang tourism at the largest fair in South Asia

Việt NamViệt Nam20/02/2025


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Ribbon cutting ceremony to open Da Nang tourism booth at SATTE 2025. Photo: Provided by Da Nang Department of Tourism

SATTE is considered to be the largest travel fair in South Asia. SATTE 2025 is expected to attract over 50,000 attendees, 1,800 exhibitors and over 1,000 international and domestic Indian buyers from over 120 countries.

This is the third consecutive time that the Department of Tourism of Da Nang City has organized a booth at the SATTE fair to promote the potential market of India - the market currently holding the 4th position in the top 10 international tourist markets to Da Nang.

The joint booth of Da Nang FantastiCity, Vietnam Airlines and Aeroprime has an area of ​​78m² with the participation of many tourism businesses in Da Nang in particular and Vietnam in general.

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Customers visit and learn information at the Da Nang tourism booth. Photo: Provided by Da Nang Department of Tourism

On this occasion, Da Nang also connected with airlines to strengthen partnerships and promote direct flights from India to Da Nang. At the same time, Da Nang tourism industry met with wedding tourism organizations and wedding event organizers to launch a wedding tourism program to Da Nang in 2025.

Ms. Huynh Thi Huong Lan - Deputy Director of the Danang Tourism Promotion Center said: “India is one of the potential tourism markets for Danang destination in the tourism recovery period and is forecasted to continue to grow in the coming time. We expect the presence of Danang tourism booth at SATTE 2025 to continue to enhance destination recognition and connect more closely with tourism partners”.



Source: https://baoquangnam.vn/quang-ba-du-lich-da-nang-tai-hoi-cho-lon-nhat-nam-a-3149227.html

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