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Number of US tourists skyrockets despite crisis
China, the US and the Republic of Korea remain
Vietnam’s largest tourism markets despite waning over-all numbers of foreign
arrivals in September. Of the total number of foreign holidaymakers to Vietnam
in September, up to 37,200 were from China, an increase of 3 percent against the
same period last year, and 30,100 came from the RoK.
The number of US tourists saw the largest rise of 36 percent in the reviewed
period, reaching 35,400, reported the General Statistics Office (GSO).
However, the total number of foreign tourists in the first nine months of this
year dropped by 16 percent from the same period last year to 2.7 million.
According to major domestic travel firms, the global economic crisis and the
outbreaks of A/H1N1 influenza are the main factors behind decreases in foreign
tourism.
To foster its recovery, the tourism industry is stepping up efforts to develop
its infrastructure, revise local tourism planning schemes, increase promotional
programmes abroad and strengthen international cooperation in the field.
Most noteworthy is the “Impressive Vietnam” promotional campaign which has been
introduced at the country’s key tourist sites. It has draw the participation of
90 travel companies, 120 highly-ranked hotels and resorts, three transport firms
and 20 major restaurants and shopping centres nationwide.
As part of the programme, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT)
proposed that relevant ministries and agencies exempt foreigners from visa fees,
slash the Value Added Tax by 50 percent and re-schedule tax payments for tourist
enterprises.
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has announced its largest-ever
discount of 60-70 percent on all domestic and international flights for travel
companies participating in the campaign from October 1-December 31 in a move to
stimulate demand.
However, Mr. Vu The Binh (VNAT’s Travel Department) said tourism companies need
to work more closely together to improve the quality of services and create new
products along with reducing prices.
Source: VNA |
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