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Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) promotes Vietnam’s airport network at WTCF Beijing 2026

From 3-4 June 2026, Airports Corporation of Vietnam participated in the World Tourism Cities Federation (WTCF) Beijing Fragrant Hills Tourism Summit 2026 in Beijing, China. The event brought together representatives from tourism cities, government agencies, aviation and tourism businesses, and international organizations to discuss cooperation, connectivity and sustainable tourism development.

As the operator of 21 airports across Vietnam, ACV viewed the summit as an important platform to strengthen international partnerships and promote the role of aviation in supporting tourism growth. The event also provided opportunities to exchange insights on emerging industry trends, destination development, digital transformation and passenger experience enhancement.

During the summit, ACV showcased its nationwide airport network and key infrastructure projects currently under development, particularly Long Thanh International Airport, which is expected to become a major aviation gateway for Vietnam and the region in the coming years.

ACV representatives also participated in thematic discussions, business networking sessions and tourism promotion activities, engaging with partners from the aviation, tourism and investment sectors. These exchanges helped expand ACV’s international cooperation network while exploring opportunities to strengthen air connectivity with key markets.

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The participation further highlighted ACV’s commitment to supporting the development of aviation-linked tourism, promoting Vietnam’s airport system to the international community and contributing to the country's efforts to attract more international visitors. Through events such as WTCF Beijing 2026, ACV continues to enhance the global visibility of Vietnam’s aviation sector and reinforce its role in connecting Vietnam with the world.