Nearly 850,000 Korean holidaymakers visit Vietnam in April

Nearly 847,000 people from the Republic of Korea (RoK) visited Vietnam in April, accounting for 31.1% of the total 2,720,557 tourists from the country to Southeast Asian countries, the RoK Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport hast reported.

Nearly 850,000 Korean holidaymakers visit Vietnam in April (Photo: VNA)
Nearly 850,000 Korean holidaymakers visit Vietnam in April (Photo: VNA)

Seoul (VNA) - Nearly 847,000 people from the Republic of Korea (RoK) visited Vietnam in April, accounting for 31.1% of the total 2,720,557 tourists from the country to Southeast Asian countries, the RoK Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport hast reported.

With many prominent destinations such as Da Nang, Nha Trang, Phu Quo,c and Da Lat, Vietnam has risen to become the top destination in Southeast Asia for Korean holidaymakers.

The number of tourists from Seoul to Da Nang, Nha Trang and Phu Quoc in April were reported at 173, 865, 141,130 and 53,680 passengers, respectively.

To meet the surging demand, the RoK’s low-cost airlines have also increased flights to Vietnam, mostly on routes to Nha Trang and Phu Quoc.

From May 2024, T'way Air has launched an additional daily Busan-Nha Trang flight. The total number of direct routes operated by T'way Air to Vietnam has increased to three with departures from Incheon, Cheongju, and Busan.

From June 19, the Daegu-Nha Trang route will also be reoperated. The route was shut down after first operating in May 2019 before the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.

Eastar Jet, which already operates flies from Incheon to Nha Trang, also said it will launch a new route to Phu Quoc starting from July 19 with a frequency of seven round trips per week./.

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