Official outlines four strategies to hit 25 million foreign arrivals in 2025

Deputy Director General of the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism (VNAT) Pham Van Thuy has outlined four key strategies to achieve the target of welcoming 25 million foreigners this year during the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s third-quarter press conference in Hanoi recently.

Foreign tourists stroll around Hanoi's Old Quarter. (Photo: VNA)
Foreign tourists stroll around Hanoi's Old Quarter. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Deputy Director General of the Vietnam National Authority of Tourism (VNAT) Pham Van Thuy has outlined four key strategies to achieve the target of welcoming 25 million foreigners this year during the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s third-quarter press conference in Hanoi recently.

The first plan focuses on developing distinctive tourism products tailored to what travellers want, coupled with stronger communication and promotion campaigns. Thuy urged media outlets and broadcasters to collaborate with tourism sector on multiple-platform pushes suited to the multimedia age.

The second calls for business tie-ups for all-in-one packages spanning airport pick-ups, transport, lodging, dining and retail to boost spending by overseas guests. The third involves stepping up domestic and foreign tourism promotion campaigns, while the fourth targets support policies.

Thuy said the ministry already rolled out an inbound promotion plan from March 5, with 4-5 more global campaigns slated through year-end targeting core markets, fostering links between Vietnamese and foreign operators for seamless, secure visits.

He hailed visa reforms as a “golden opportunity,” calling on the industry to capitalise on it by ensuring foreign companies clearly understand the new regulations, while advocating for tighter coordination among the Ministry of National Defence, the Ministry of Public Security, and the VNAT to lengthen stays and broaden exemptions.

According to statistics, as many as 1.52 million international visitors were recorded in September, pushing the nine-month tally to 15.4 million, up 21.5% annually. To meet this year's goal of welcoming 25 million arrivals, the industry must accommodate approximately 9.6 million in Q4, or 3.2 million per month./.

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