After the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism has been changing significantly from the Government''s policies, and transformation of Vietnamese businesses to the opening of new tourist destinations.
Experts forecast a positive outlook for travel stocks after two years being battered by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Vietnamese tourism businesses still have to face many difficulties and challenges.
Vietnamese tourism companies have cooperated with airlines to offer attractive tour packages to meet the increasing travel demand for the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year) Festival.
The Vietnamese tourism sector will embark on the tourism recovery and development scheme under the 2022-23 socio-economic development programme this year.
Japan was a key market for the Vietnamese tourism sector, Deputy Ambassador of Vietnam to Japan Lam Thanh Phuong said on Sunday, predicting that the exchange of tourists between the two countries would reach 1.5 million arrivals by 2020.
Vietjet will enhance its co-operation with the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) following a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) inked between the two companies on Thursday.
Vietjet has been honoured as a ‘Pioneering Airline’ in 2018 for its outstanding contribution to the development of Vietnamese tourism at a ceremony in the capital last week.
Vietnam Airlines, the national flag carrier, is running a booth at the Brussels International Tourism Fair to spread information on Vietnamese tourism.
Vietnamese tourism is showing off the country''s destinations and
tourism services at the 2014 World Travel Market that opened yesterday
in the British capital London.
Building and developing a brand name for the Vietnamese tourism market
is a key solution to help the sector reach this year''s target of
welcoming 8 million foreign and 40 million domestic tourists.