Visit Vietnam Product Update Event 2025–2026 Event Attracts 340 Philippine Partners
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- Oct 15
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Updated: Oct 23
To provide the latest overview of Vietnam’s tourism landscape, Visit Indochina successfully organized the Visit Vietnam Product Update 2025–2026 workshops in Manila and Cebu, gathering 340 top travel partners from across the Philippines.

Visit Indochina’s team and partners gathered at the Visit Vietnam Product Update 2025–2026 in Manila to discuss new travel collaborations.
According to Mr. Nguyen Son Thuy, Managing Director of Visit Indochina, the workshops exceeded expectations, strengthening ties between Vietnam’s tourism industry and one of its most promising Southeast Asian markets.
Vietnam Tourism Gains Momentum for 2025–2026
“The careful preparation for the workshop series helped Visit Indochina make a strong impression on over 340 loyal partners,” Mr. Thuy said. “This reflects not only the growing interest in Visit Indochina’s products but also the increasing appeal of Vietnam as a destination for Philippine travelers.”
The Visit Vietnam Product Update 2025–2026, organized by Visit Indochina, served as a large-scale tourism promotion event to introduce new products, update travel programs, and strengthen business connections between Vietnam and the Philippines from late 2025 through 2026.

A full house at Visit Vietnam Product Update 2025–2026 in Manila, where 300 Philippine partners joined to explore Vietnam’s new tourism products.
The first event took place on October 13 at Eastwood Richmonde Hotel, Manila, featuring a networking luncheon where Mr. Thuy presented new tour packages and market strategies. The Visit Vietnam series—Visit Indochina’s signature product line designed exclusively for the Philippine market—features journeys across Vietnam’s three regions, such as: Hanoi – Sapa – Ha Long Bay, Da Nang – Hoi An – Ba Na Hills and Mui Ne – Da Lat – Ho Chi Minh City
These itineraries were developed with deep market insight to meet the preferences of Philippine travelers.
Visit Indochina also signed strategic partnerships with major airlines including Cebu Pacific Airlines, Philippine Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines, aiming to provide competitive pricing and expand customer reach.

The Visit Indochina team stands together at the Visit Vietnam Product Update 2025–2026 event in Manila.
On October 14, the second workshop at Quest Hotel & Conference Center Cebu featured updates on premium tours such as Vietnam Golf Tours, Vietnam Spiritual Trails, and Indochina Overland Journeys, as well as full-package travel programs across Vietnam.
During the event, Mr. Thuy invited partners to join an upcoming Famtrip to Phu Quoc, allowing them to directly experience new products and strengthen inbound cooperation. The expansion of Vietnam Airlines’ flight network from the Philippines to Vietnam is also expected to further boost travel flow between the two countries.
Philippine Travelers Among Top Visitors to Vietnam
In the first half of 2025, the Philippine market ranked second among Visit Indochina’s top 10 international source markets. Philippine travelers show strong interest in experiential travel products combining leisure, pilgrimage, education, and sports.

Philippine tourists on a Vietnam sightseeing trip pause for a group photo in Phu Quoc
Visit Indochina continues to develop tailored programs focused on authentic experiences and cultural connection, supported by a vast and long-standing partner network across the Philippines. This event not only served as an annual tourism promotion activity but also as a symbol of friendship and sustainable partnership between Visit Indochina and its Philippine counterparts.
Visit Indochina Donates ₱50,000 to Earthquake Relief Fund
During the program, Mr. Nguyen Son Thuy donated ₱50,000 to the Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA) fund to support residents affected by the recent earthquake in Davao, contributing to post-disaster recovery efforts.

Visit Indochina presented a ₱50,000 donation to the PTAA Foundation, contributing to earthquake relief efforts in Davao.
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