7 Vinpearl hotels temporarily closed due to the impact of Covid-19 epidemic

06/03/2020

Vinpearl recently announced that it will temporarily close 7 hotels, resorts and golf courses for maintenance and repair during the low season as well as due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic.

Vinpearl Deputy General Director - Ms. Vo Thi Phuong Thao announced that some Vinpearl hotels in Da Nang, Nha Trang and Phu Quoc will temporarily suspend operations.

Specifically, the two hotels Vinpearl Condotel Empire Nha Trang and Vinpearl Discovery 1 Nha Trang will be closed until March 31. At the same time, 5 facilities: Vinpearl Resort & Spa Da Nang, Vinpearl Resort & Spa Hoi An, Vinpearl Luxury Phu Quoc, Vinpearl Resort & Golf Phu Quoc, Vinpearl Discovery 3 Phu Quoc will stop operating until further official notice.

During the temporary closure, customers who have booked rooms at these hotels, resorts and golf courses will be transferred to other facilities in the same area, and services will be upgraded during their stay.

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Vinpearl is a hotel, resort and entertainment system with 45 facilities in 17 provinces and cities, including 35 hotels with more than 17,000 rooms and villas, 5 amusement parks, 2 wildlife conservation and care parks and 4 golf courses. Of which, Vinpearl in Nha Trang and Phu Quoc are the two most attractive places for tourists to stay.

Becausethe outbreak of the Covid-19 virus, the number of visitors to Vinpearl has dropped dramatically by 70-80% for many months. Especially when tourists from China and South Korea - the two countries with the highest number of Covid-19 infections - account for the largest proportion of international visitors to Vietnam.

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Not only Vingroup but many resorts across the country are in a difficult situation. Many resorts and hotels in famous tourist destinations such as Sa Pa, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Phu Quoc, etc. have had to take many measures to avoid losses and bankruptcy such as: cutting costs to the maximum, letting employees take turns off, cutting salaries, closing to limit maintenance costs, temporarily suspending operations for maintenance or stimulating tourism, targeting new potential customer markets...

Kieu Mai Source: Synthesis
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