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Khanh Hoa tourism reaps record revenue of over 2.6 trillion vnd during holidays

Driven by vibrant cultural events and smoothly connected transport infrastructure, Khanh Hoa welcomed over 432,000 staying guests during the recent holidays. Notably, Cam Ranh International Airport recorded an impressive operational pace, serving 1,000 flights.

The Hung King Commemoration Day and the April 30th - May 1st holidays witnessed a massive boom in Khanh Hoa's tourism sector, generating an estimated 2,638 billion VND in revenue. Highlighting this growth picture was the bustling activity at the region's main gateway. In just over a week, Cam Ranh International Airport seamlessly handled 1,000 flights, including more than 600 international flights, bringing tens of thousands of travelers from key markets like South Korea, China, Russia, and Australia to the coastal city safely and efficiently.

This powerful breakthrough was not only due to convenient transportation but also the continuous innovation of local tourism products. Throughout the holidays, visitors were treated to spectacular 3D mapping shows and fireworks in Nha Trang Bay, alongside thrilling new eco-tourism experiences at Ba Ho and Kong Forest. Furthermore, the reopening of historical and cultural landmarks like Cau Da Villa and the diversification of services created a massive draw. A particular highlight of this year's holiday was the strict enforcement of price stability and public safety, providing absolute peace of mind and leaving a highly positive impression on tourists.

These brilliant statistics represent more than just a successful holiday season; they firmly solidify Khanh Hoa’s position as a premier destination on the Vietnam tourism map. Faced with this promising growth in visitor numbers, Cam Ranh International Terminal (CRTC) will continue to work closely with local authorities to optimize operations, remaining fully prepared to meet the ever-increasing travel demands of both domestic and international passengers.