Vinpearl has signed partnership agreements with Agoda, AirAsia Move, BeMyGuest and GlobalTix as it seeks to expand the international reach of its hospitality, leisure and entertainment businesses.
The agreements were signed during business forums held in Thailand and Singapore as part of Vietnamese state visits to Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines between May 28 and June 1, 2026.

In Thailand, Vinpearl extended its relationships with Agoda and AirAsia Move. Through Agoda, the company aims to increase visibility for its accommodation, attractions and entertainment offerings in markets including South-east Asia, India, the Middle East and Australia. The agreement also expands distribution of VinWonders products through Agoda’s platform.
The partnership with AirAsia Move will make Vinpearl and VinWonders products in Phu Quoc, Nha Trang and Danang-Hoi An available through the travel platform’s booking ecosystem, allowing travellers to combine flights, accommodation and attractions within a single itinerary.
In Singapore, Vinpearl signed agreements with experience distribution platforms BeMyGuest and GlobalTix. The partnerships are intended to increase the presence of VinWonders products across South-east Asia, China and India, while expanding access to attractions and experiences in Nha Trang, Phu Quoc and Danang.
According to the company, the agreements will combine the partners’ technology and distribution networks to broaden international access to Vinpearl and VinWonders products and support the promotion of Vietnam’s tourism sector.
Ngo Thi Huong, CEO of Vinpearl, said: “These partnerships not only expand Vinpearl’s network of strategic partners but also create a strong foundation for the Vinpearl and VinWonders ecosystem to connect more deeply with global traveller segments through some of the region’s leading travel, aviation, and distribution platforms.”
Krishna Rathi, associate vice president, supply, Agoda, added that the partnership would help Vinpearl and VinWonders engage more closely with international travellers across Asia and other global markets.
Nadia Omer, CEO of AirAsia Move, commented that the collaboration would support travel connectivity and tourism flows within the region while increasing access to Vietnam’s tourism offerings.







