Self-drive tours become more popular in Hanoi
The "close to home" trend can be seen in the rise of self-driving and local travel this summer.
The "close to home" trend can be seen in the rise of self-driving and local travel this summer.
The development of green tourism has cemented the city's position on the national tourist map.
Booking tours for the New Year holidays has not been very difficult amid the Covid-19, as the city's tour operators have plans to handle the pandemic situation.
Cooperation programs between travel businesses in Hanoi and other provinces have gained positive results.
Flexible booking is also one of the top deciding factors for Asia-Pacific (APAC) and Vietnamese travelers when it comes to the booking process in the present time, aside from price and safety.
Along with the tourism stimulus packages, ensuring safety and enhancing communication activities are key to do away with the fear for travel of tourists in the context of Covid-19.
Statistical works on human resource in the tourism industry has been identified as a mandatory and urgent task.
Some foreign travel agencies are waiting for the reopening of national borders to prepare detailed plans to bring tourists to Vietnam.
To develop sustainably the tourism industry in the new normal, besides stimulating demand, the most important thing is to ensure safety for tourists.
The Green Travel page will help travelers find the best sustainable tourism options in Vietnam.
The new wave of the Covid-19 pandemic is dealing a heavy blow to the tourism industry, just when it is thought to be recovering after the lift of social distancing orders.
The resumption of international air services will breathe life into Vietnam's tourism industry, which has been hard hit by Covid-19.
Vietnamese people will prefer to travel freestyle or with families and friends using family vehicles.
The city will work with authorities of other provinces and cities to launch a domestic tourism stimulus program to create jobs and restart the recovery of the tourism industry.
There are still plenty of ways to experience Vietnam from home when travelers have put away their passports temporarily.
Many Vietnamese tour operators have switched to online operation in order to cope with the coronavirus outbreak.
Before embarking, all passengers have to undergo an interview and body temperature check
The application of new technologies is expected to promote the products of more than 300 craft villages as well as receive feedback effectively.
Vietnam’s tourism industry will diversify products and find new markets after the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreaks roll back.
According to media reports, many hotels in Vietnam have been forced to shut temporarily to mitigate losses while a number of tour guides are seeking new jobs.
The Vietnamese government has required all people arriving from South Korea to stay in mandatory quarantine for 14 days as a measure to curb the spread of Covid-19.