
Welcoming tourists through open visa policy
March 15 marked one year since Vietnam’s official reopening to tourism after the COVID-19 pandemic. However, international tourism to Vietnam has recovered quite slowly, requiring
March 15 marked one year since Vietnam’s official reopening to tourism after the COVID-19 pandemic. However, international tourism to Vietnam has recovered quite slowly, requiring
With government ambitions and various development projects in play, the structural outlook for international tourism in Viet Nam remains positive, according to the “Viet Nam
(TITC) – Promoting the open policy for international tourism, Vietnam tourism currently generates positive recovery energy worldwide. The monitoring travel trends tool Google Destination Insights
(TITC) – On 8th August, Vietnam Tourism Association (VITA) coordinated with Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Association to organise the National Travel Forum 2022 with
A forum themed ‘Linking the strength of Vietnam’s tourism’ will take place in Ho Chi Minh City on August 8-9, announced the Ho Chi Minh
(TITC) – The monitoring travel trends tool Google Destination Insights and the number of international arrivals show the positive recovery of Vietnam tourism since fully
(TITC) – The monitoring travel trends tool Google Destination Insights recently shows the soaring in the international search volume for Vietnam tourism within a month
(TITC) – Reopened border in mid-March, Vietnam are ready welcome international tourists. On March 17, the Times revealed the best ways to explore Vietnam in
Digital travel platform Agoda has revealed 10 countries with the highest numbers of tourists keen to travel to Vietnam.
Egyptian travel firms have restarted tours to Vietnam following the nation reopening to international tourism from March 15 due to rising demand for travel.
A sense of caution tempers the excitement as stakeholders prepare for the full resumption of international tourism on March 15. Will Viet Nam’s quarantine rules
(TITC) – On 4th March 2022, Mr. Nguyen Trung Khanh, Chairman of Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) attended and spoke at the online talk
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