Laotians visiting the Kuang Si waterfalls in Luang Prabang. – VT/ANN |
The special promotions now on offer are targeted at local visitors in a bid to make up for the absence of foreign tourists during the coronavirus pandemic.
Some businesses have reduced the cost of their services threefold or more, President of Luang Prabang province’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Bounthieng Soulivan, told reporters this week.
“Some hotels that previously charged US$200-500 for a room have reduced the rate to just US$70-80, ” he said, adding that such a huge drop in price was unprecedented.
There are also additional attractive offers such as free pick-up services from and to airports.
The changes are being made to enable businesses to survive at a time when tourism has been virtually wiped out by Covid-19, resulting in millions of dollars in lost revenue.
An initial survey suggested that Covid-19 had slashed the income of tour and hospitality businesses in Luang Prabang, Laos’ world heritage town, by about US$20 million, Bounthieng said.
Tourism-related businesses, whose main customers are foreigners, have been particularly hard hit as foreign nationals have been unable to travel. This has led to businesses revising the cost of their services.
Bounthieng said the price cuts had been made “to match the purchase power of Lao people”.
My Dream Boutique Resort and Spa in Luang Prabang has reduced its room rate from US$150 previously to just US$30-40, its director Somnuek Bounsa said.
“We offer several promotions. Food prices have also been reduced, ” he told Lao and foreign media this week.
The two businessmen spoke to reporters during the ‘Fam Trip for Lao Media and International Bloggers in the Lao PDR’ which visited northern Oudomxay and Luang Prabang provinces to promote the Lao Thiao Laos (Lao Visit Laos) initiative.
The government is partnering with businesses to promote domestic tourism in a bid to revive the tourism industry after it collapsed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Luang Prabang View Hotel has actively participated in the Lao Thiao Lao campaign and hopes its price cuts will bring in more Lao people and foreigners living in Laos.
Read the full article at The Star: https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2020/10/15/lao-tourism-partners-slash-prices-to-woo-local-travellers
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