Keyword: "domestic tourism"

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A corner of Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi. (Photo: VNA)

Tourism gears up for a golden run during September holiday

Hanoi has directed lodging providers and tourist destinations to bolster preparations in staffing, service quality, security, and sanitation. Community-based lodging platforms such as Airbnb are also being promoted strongly to expand housing supply during the holiday period.

Vietnamese holidaymakers prioritise domestic tourism during Tet holiday: report

Vietnamese holidaymakers prioritise domestic tourism during Tet holiday: report

Domestic tourism remains a priority of Vietnamese holidaymakers during the Tet (Lunar New Year) festival with 57.7% of respondents said they will spend the holiday at local tourist destinations, according to a report released by The Outbox Company, a travel market intelligence company focusing on South East Asia & the Pacific, based in Vietnam, on January 31.
2024 expected to be good year for domestic tourism

2024 expected to be good year for domestic tourism

2024 is expected to be a good year for Vietnam's tourism sector as positive signals have been seen in many destinations such as Phu Quoc, Tay Ninh and Da Nang right from the beginning of the year.
Indonesia’s domestic tourism likely fails to achieve 2023 target

Indonesia’s domestic tourism likely fails to achieve 2023 target

Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has announced it’s likely that domestic tourists make fewer trips to local destinations this year than the government had targeted as the country’s smokeless industry does not recover as much as expected.
Thailand positive on domestic tourism

Thailand positive on domestic tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is still positive on the growth of domestic tourism in the country to reach 200 million trips this year despite tepid consumption.
Domestic tourism enjoying strong recovery

Domestic tourism enjoying strong recovery

According to the Vietnam Tourism Association, a year after Vietnam’s economy reopened after the COVID-19 pandemic, about 90% of hotels and accommodation providers and 70% of food service establishments and transport companies have resumed operations.
Tourism companies recover thanks to restructuring

Tourism companies recover thanks to restructuring

In the past two years, the impact of COVID-19 has hit listed tourism companies’ activities hard, leading to persistent losses and some stocks being given a warning status, and even risk being delisted. However as many businesses turn to restructuring operations, their results have become more positive.