Cruise
operators try to fight possible closure of
Restaurant boats on the
Cruise operators in
On December 24, the city’s transport
department met with several cruise operators to inform that they will close the
waterfront in the city downtown to tourism in the new year, news website Thoi
bao Kinh te
An official from the department claimed that
the closure was meant to make way for improvements.
After that, the city will decide whether to
let the tourism boats return or not, the official said.
An Son Lam, director of Indochina Junk
Company, told the news site that the announcement caught the businesses off
guard.
“We are really shocked and confused. We don’t
know where to put our boats now or how we are going to fulfill the contracts
we've already signed with our customers,” said Lam, who owns three restaurant
boats and seven pleasure cruise ships docked in the wharf on the Saigon
River.
Lam said the news came during an informal
meeting and hadn't been laid out in an official statement.
He said the city should have give them more
time to adjust their business plans and find a new place to operate.
Lam said his company would lose around
VND100 million (US$4,680) for every day that they are prevented from
operating.
Around
40 boats currently operate along the wharf, which sees thousands of tourists
a day.
Many boat owners have already signed
contracts with the city for the coming year.
Lam and four other companies operating in
the wharf (My Canh, 168, Song Xanh and Vina Express) have signed a petition
with the HCMC People’s Committee, the municipal administration, seeking
permission to continue operating.
They warned that the sudden closure would
force them into bankruptcy and leave hundreds of their workers out of a job.
As of press time, the city hall has not made
any further announcement.
Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Tư, 31 tháng 12, 2014
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