At the Vietnam International Travel Mart (VITM) with the presence of the DPRK, HanoiRedtours Company said 500 tourists have booked the DPRK tour.

“Tours to the DPRK from April to September are full. It’s an unexpected success for us,” said Nguyen Cong Hoan, director of the HanoiRedtours Company said.

Hoan said the Trump-Kim Summit and Chairman Kim Jong-un’s State visit to Vietnam had boosted tourism to the DPRK.

To meet the increasing demand, Vietnamese tour companies have signed an agreement with the DPRK International Tourism Company (KITC), a leading tour operator under the DPRK National Tourism Administration.

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A corner of Pyongyang. Photo: archinect.com

A charter flight between Hanoi and Pyongyang will be launched in June following an MoU signed between KITC and Hanoitourist Company.

Phung Quang Thang, director of the Hanoitourist Company, said the tour would cost about VND 30 million (USD 1,500) for a five-day trip.

“Currently, tours to the DPRK transit in China, costing a lot of time and money.”

“With the charter flight, tourists will save time on transit,” said Thang.

Some 300 Vietnamese visited the DPRK in 2018.

The VITM took place in Hanoi from March 27-30, attracting 30,000 customers with a turnover of VND 322 billion (USD 14 million).

Source: VNA