Showing posts with label tourism sector. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tourism sector. Show all posts

Friday, December 31, 2010

Gov’t gives visa fee exemption for tourists

HCMC – Visa fees will be exempted for all international travelers coming to Vietnam as organized by international travel companies who have registered to join the national marketing campaign named Vietnam – Your Destination.

Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung has just announced the Government decision, which offers visa fee exemption between now and the end of this year.

Vu The Binh, head of the Travel Department under the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), told the Daily on Thursday that the tourism sector would have a good opportunity to woo more visitors to the country in the next three months because all of the country’s international travel companies were joining the marketing program.

“Along with the diplomatic channel, we will send the good information directly to overseas partners to encourage more foreign guests to come,” he said.

VNAT has reported that more than 383,000 foreign visitors visited the country in September, bringing the total number of foreign arrivals to over 3.73 million in the year to date, up 34.2% year on year.

The top ten markets of the country’s inbound tourism sector are China, South Korea, the U.S., Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, and France. Arrivals from these markets alone hit nearly 2.79 million, while arrivals from the remaining markets total 942.000.

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Friday, September 24, 2010

Vietnam attracts less int’l visitors in August

HCMC – Nearly 430,000 foreigners have visited the country this month, up 4.4% from last month, a slower growth rate than two previous months, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).

International tourist arrivals surged 9.1% in July and 7% in June. Normally, the tourism sector sees a steady decline in international visitor arrivals on a monthly basis in the low season from April to August. But this year the trend is different with foreign visitors down in April and May only.

More than half of international travelers have come to the country for travel, and the rest for business and other purposes.

Some key markets include China and South Korea, from which visitor numbers have risen 16% and 15% respectively this month. Vietnam has attracted less visitors from Australia, Taiwan and the U.S.

However, according to VNAT, foreign visitor arrivals have leapt sharply in the year to date, with nearly 3.35 million, up 35.2% year-on-year. China and South Korea are still among the biggest markets for the country’s tourism sector.

More than 598,000 Chinese have visited the country this year, up 98.4%, nearly 332,000 South Koreans, up 29%, and 296,000 Americans, up 7%.

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Vietnam attracts less int’l visitors in August

HCMC – Nearly 430,000 foreigners have visited the country this month, up 4.4% from last month, a slower growth rate than two previous months, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).

International tourist arrivals surged 9.1% in July and 7% in June. Normally, the tourism sector sees a steady decline in international visitor arrivals on a monthly basis in the low season from April to August. But this year the trend is different with foreign visitors down in April and May only.

More than half of international travelers have come to the country for travel, and the rest for business and other purposes.

Some key markets include China and South Korea, from which visitor numbers have risen 16% and 15% respectively this month. Vietnam has attracted less visitors from Australia, Taiwan and the U.S.

However, according to VNAT, foreign visitor arrivals have leapt sharply in the year to date, with nearly 3.35 million, up 35.2% year-on-year. China and South Korea are still among the biggest markets for the country’s tourism sector.

More than 598,000 Chinese have visited the country this year, up 98.4%, nearly 332,000 South Koreans, up 29%, and 296,000 Americans, up 7%.

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