Work can be started on only some projects until 2015 and it will take at least over two years to put some components of such projects into use, said Le Minh Hoang, director of Kien Giang Province’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Hoang said tourism and Vietnam hotel projects account for two-thirds of a total of some 170 projects approved on the island. However, only 23 small and medium projects of fewer than 160 rooms have been implemented after many years.Vietnam tour, Vietnam hotel, hotel in Vietnam, travel in Vietnam, Vietnam travel
According to Hoang, small and medium projects which are being implemented from now until 2015 will provide only 500-700 rooms and Phu Quoc will still lack rooms.
“The province’s tourism growth is 12% per year and that of Phu Quoc is 17-20%. The number of tourists visiting the island rose by up to 34.5% to 474,000 in the year’s eight-month period,” Hoang said.
Phu Quoc currently has 2,900 rooms, with around 2,400 of them meeting standards for tourists travel in Vietnam.
The shortage of hotel rooms not only affects the island’s tourism growth but also prevent foreign airlines from flying there.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) is still inviting foreign air carriers to launch flights to Phu Quoc Island but many of them are still concerned over tourism infrastructures there.
Ho Quoc Cuong, head of the Air Transport Department, told the Daily that CAAV had invited some foreign enterprises to open flights to some tourist destinations such as Nha Trang, Dalat, Can Tho and Phu Quoc.
Although Phu Quoc International Airport has been upgraded to handle large aircrafts, the airlines are concerned that the shortage of hotels and travel services will fail to lure visitors to the island.
CAAV has yet to receive any applications from foreign air carriers for flying to Phu Quoc, Cuong said.
Inaugurated in December, 2012, Phu Quoc International Airport is able to serve big aircrafts such as Boeing 777-300, Boeing 747-400 and A380-800 crafts. The airport is expected to welcome over 2.6 million passengers travel in Vietnam each year by 2020 and seven million passengers each year by 2030.
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