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Vietnam will issue tourist visas ‘on arrival’
Vietnam will soon begin
issuing tourist visas to foreign travelers when they arrive at airports and
border crossings.
The head of the travel department of the Vietnam National Administration of
Tourism (VNAT), Vu The Binh, told reporters that the move is intended to boost
the nation’s attractiveness to foreign visitors. He predicted that the plan will
be implemented “in the coming months,” once the Customs Department adapts its
information technology system to accommodate the new system. VNAT and other
concerned departments will develop the procedures.
At present, visas are issued on arrival only in exceptional cases, when foreign
visitors have hired local travel companies to complete visa procedures before
flying to Vietnam. Many Vietnamese tourism firms are asking that visitors be
spared from this job and be issued a visa upon arrival, as in Thailand and
Cambodia.
This month, the Government has agreed to charge no visa fees on foreigners who
enter the country under the national tourism promotion ‘Impressive Vietnam”
program’ until September 30 or until the end of this promotion.
Binh said that the national tourism department would decide when to end the
program based on results. Tour operators have praised the exemption of visa
fees, saying that the tourism authority needs to continue this policy for the
long term in order to attract international visitors.
“This is a good rule but needs to run for a long time, six months to a year, to
attract guests because foreign tourists need time to prepare for their trip to
Vietnam,” said Nguyen Viet Hung, general director of Fiditourist.
Bui Viet Thuy Tien, director of Asian Trails Co. Ltd., said that the national
tourism agency should advertise the new policies because many international
tourists do not know that they it is possible to receive a visa at entry points
or from which website they can download visa applications.
Tran Xuan Hung, director of Viking Travel and Media Company, said that the new
policies ought to be continued, and that along with the promotion program it
would help the country’s tourism to promote its image to the world.
“We hope that it’s a first step for the country’s tourism to help foreign
tourists,” Hung said.
Many local hotels behind the times
Only 30% of three to five star hotels in the country are equipped with
global booking and web-based booking technology and only 8% of them use online
marketing solutions, according to a survey conducted by a hotel marketing
organization.
The survey found that 30% of tourists booked hotels via websites last year and
another 30% booked rooms at travel agencies after reading online information. As
a result, around 70% of Vietnamese hotels have lost opportunities to serve
international travelers, Nam said at a seminar on comprehensive solutions for
Vietnam’s hotels and resorts in Hanoi last week.
If hotels are not equipped with comprehensive facilities and services, Vietnam
cannot keep foreign visitors long in the country, Nam added.
Phan Duc Man, vice chairman of the Vietnam Tourism Association, said that
Vietnam’s hotels and resorts are insufficient in infrastructure development and
competitiveness compared to other countries. Meanwhile, the number of foreign
visitors has increased by 15% annually over the past five years.
Foreign experts suggested Vietnam push up comprehensive hotel management
solutions to reach professional development and potential customers.
Technologies, online marketing and multimedia services will help hotels build up
brands, save workforces and improve management.
Vietnam has over 8,500 lodging facilities with around 180,000 rooms. However,
only 260 of these facilities have been classified from three to five stars,
according to the latest statistics of the Vietnam National Administration of
Tourism.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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