The Travel Trends 2025 report found that Vietnamese families are increasingly integrating travel into their annual routines, shifting focus from mere sightseeing or leisure to deepening connections and emotional well-being.
An event in HCM City has fostered connections between Vietnamese businesses and Taiwan tourism while showcasing a new facet of that destination: wellness travel.
Agriculture tourism (agritourism) and rural tourism in Việt Nam, where tourists can engage in farm activities, have been attracting many visitors, helping local farmers increase their incomes and enhance the quality of Vietnamese agricultural products.
Visitors from the Asian markets accounted for the majority of foreign arrivals in the first month of 2025 with 1.6 million, followed by European nations with 266,700 visitors and those from the Americas, 119,700.
Several Vietnamese tourism companies are participating for the first time and have set up booths to showcase and promote their services at ITB Asia 2024.
As part of ongoing efforts to promote Malaysia as a preferred tourist destination, Tourism Malaysia took part in the International Travel Expo (ITE) HCM City held from September 5 to 7.
Green transformation in tourism is not an option but an inevitable strategic trend crucial for ensuring the industry''s sustainable development, a forum has heard.
According to the report, booking services and searching for information on travel apps with many convenient features have become a common trend in Vietnamese tourism.
Together with the national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines, companies from Vietnam are taking part in the Hong Kong International Travel Expo (ITE-2024) in Hong Kong (China) from June 13-16.
Việt Nam''s travel and tourism landscape is brimming with opportunities for growth in 2024. Despite some changes in the score, the top companies remain.