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TTLV: The relationship between tourism and aviation in Vietnam

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASTER'S THESIS

1. Student's full name:Vu Thi Hue

2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: May 13, 1990

4. Place of birth: Thuong Cat Ward, Bac Tu Liem District, Hanoi

5. Decision on student admission No. 3215/2014/QD-XHNV-SDH dated December 31, 2014, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in the training process:

7. Thesis title:The relationship between tourism and aviation in Vietnam

8. Major: Tourism Code: Pilot Training Program

9. Scientific supervisor:Dr. Pham Le Thao- Vietnam National Administration of Tourism

10. Summary of the thesis results:

Based on the current state of the relationship between the aviation and tourism industries, the author identifies the strengths and weaknesses of this relationship. The author proposes several solutions to meet societal needs and improve the relationship between the two sectors. This will help both the tourism and aviation industries leverage their respective advantages. For the relationship between the two sectors to develop further, it requires not only the efforts of the tourism industry but also cooperation from the aviation industry, as well as support and assistance from government agencies and relevant ministries.

This thesis contributes to affirming the role and importance of the relationship between the aviation and tourism industries in Vietnam. Through this, it helps management agencies gain a clearer understanding and direction, as well as solutions for maintaining and developing the relationship between the two industries. From there, the thesis proposes several solutions to develop the relationship between the two industries.

11. Practical applications:

The solutions presented in this thesis have high practical applicability. Recognizing the urgency of the relationship between the aviation and tourism industries in Vietnam, these two sectors contribute significantly to the country's GDP. Therefore, when these two sectors find common ground and cooperate closely, the Vietnamese economy will undoubtedly develop further.

12. Further research:

13. Published works related to the thesis:

 

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: Vu Thi Hue 2. Sex: female

3. Date of birth: May 13, 1990 4. Place of birth: Hanoi

5. Admission decision number: 3215/2014 QD-XHNV-SĐH, Dated December 31, 2014,by President University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University Hanoi.

6. Changes in academic process: No

7. Official thesis title: The relationship between tourism and aviation sectors in Vietnam

8. Major: Tourism Code: Pilot program

9. Supervisors: Dr. Pham Le Thao, Vietnam National Administration of Tourism

10. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

Based on the situation of both fields, specifically; aviation and tourism and in order to figure out the strong and weak points of this relationship, the researcher has come up with some solutions to meet the requirements of society and improve the tie between two sectors. Therefore, it is hopeful that both will possibly develop their strength comprehensively. To build up the relationship, it is necessary for two sides to coordinate with relevant agencies together with support from the government

In short, the thesis to some extent, contributes to affirming the importance and role of the relationship, which helps managing agencies get a clear picture to maintain and develop the bond. Based on these, the study also gives some solutions to strengthen the relationship.

13. Practical applicability, if any:

The solutions in this thesis are highly applicable. The researcher realized that the tie is essential to develop and make great contribution to the GDP. Therefore, when both reach to agreement and co-operate tightly, it is certain that Vietnam's economy will grow quickly.

12. Further research directions, if any:

13. Thesis-related publications:

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