VNs First Social Tourism Network Launched

The online travel agent Hahalolo launched its first social travel network on Monday. — VNA/VNS Photo
HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam’s online travel agent and start-up Hahalolo launched its first social travel site in HCM City on Monday.
The site, also an e-commerce platform, enables users to interact online, connecting travel agents, tour operators and retailers with their customers.
It operates on the website www.hahalolo.com and mobile app Hahalolo, which is available on iOS and Android operation systems.
New technologies will be updated to provide features that meet users’ demands.
The start-up project began in 2014 while its trial version was launched in October 2018.
Hahalolo’s general director Nguyễn Văn Hạ said the site currently had 500,000 accounts. The social travel site aimed to have two billion users by 2024 and would be listed on the international stock market, he added. — VNS
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