(HBO) – The Hoa Binh People’s Committee signed an agreement on comprehensive cooperation for the 2022-26 with the Vietnam Airlines Group during a conference held virtually on March 25.

Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Ngo Van Tuan and delegates
witnesses Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh's signing
of the agreement with Vietnam Airlines Group.
The cooperation aims to promote
tourism, investment and trade, foster the recovery of air travel and tourism
after COVID-19, and popularise both sides' images.
They will join hands to disseminate
potential and investment chances of Hoa Binh province and their tourism
products and services; and organise trade, investment, tourism and air travel
promotion activities together with major tourism events.
The sides are to study solutions to
bolster demand for domestic tourism, take part in national and regional events
and support working delegations of Hoa Binh during trips promoting the
province’s investment and tourism.
Speaking at the signing ceremony,
Secretary of the provincial People’s Committee Ngo Van Tuan voiced his delight
at the cooperation agreement between Hoa Binh and Vietnam Airlines Group, which
is hoped to help with the province’s economic growth in the coming time and
benefit the aviation company.
Hoa Binh has drawn various investment
projects from major businesses of the country, he said, adding that the
cooperation will help the province realise targets set in the resolution of the
17th provincial Party Congress.
Chairman of the Board of Management of
Vietnam Airline Group Dang Ngoc Hoa affirmed that the group will work to
bolster investment into Hoa Binh as well as the province’s tourism and air
travel.
The sides will collaborate to develop
key tourism products and organise events promoting culture, sports, cuisine and
festivals./.
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