Vietnamese airlines and domestic tour operators are being urged to work together to develop promotional activities and specific products that can boost tourism demand in the country. This recommendation, put forward by Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Doan Van Viet, is based on the forecast that the tourism industry will face challenges in the coming years due to risks related to finance, currency, public debt, energy security, and food. To ensure the sustainable development of the two sectors, enterprises in the aviation and tourism sectors must join hands to remove obstacles and provide solutions for the future. Aviation is the key to Vietnam’s tourism industry, accounting for the highest proportion compared to land and sea travel, and although Vietnam’s key tourism markets have not yet fully opened, domestic tourists remain a driver of tourism recovery. However, high airfares are one of the reasons why Vietnam’s tourism is less competitive than other countries, therefore travel companies want local airlines to consider opening new routes for tourists to diversify options and to launch charter flights for routes without commercial flights. It is also necessary to support local airlines to open new routes to provinces and cities with airports. Other focuses include the development of infrastructure and human resources, strengthening the application of science and technology in aviation-tourism development, and promoting the expansion of international flight routes to Vietnam.