Travel agencies discuss overcoming pandemic's consequences

Nearly 500 representatives from the Vietnam Tourism Association, the Vietnam Society of Travel Agents, the culture and tourism sector, and involved agencies joined the National Travel Agents Forum 2021 held in the northern city of Hai Phong on January 12.
Travel agencies discuss overcoming pandemic's consequences ảnh 1An aerial view of Wyndham Grand Flamingo Cat Ba Resort, which hosts the event. The resort is located in Cát Bà Archipelago, in the south of Ha Long Bay, offshore of Hai Phong city. (Photo courtesy of Flamingo Holding Group)
HaiPhong (VNS/VNA) - Nearly 500 representatives from the VietnamTourism Association, the Vietnam Society of Travel Agents, the culture andtourism sector, and involved agencies joined the National Travel Agents Forum2021 held in the northern city of Hai Phong on January 12.

Theevent aimed to discuss solutions to revive travel activities and helptourism return to its position as a national key economic sector.

Theforum included two sessions, namely 'Vietnam Travel Agents – Solution for 2021'and 'Vietnam Travel Agents aim for future'.

Addressingthe event, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Nguyen Van Hungsuggested tourism enterprises restructure.

“Tourismenterprises should define which market they aim for when they restructurethemselves,” he said.   

Healso suggested involved agencies pay more attention to training human resources.

“Withthe outstanding development between 2016 and 2019, Vietnamese tourism hasconfirmed its role in the national economy,” said Vu The Binh, chairman of theassociation at the event.

“Ithas gradually become a key economic sector of the country. It has also beenconsidered as a phenomenon of the world’s tourism with rapid growth and dozensof honourable prizes.

“Yetthe pandemic has pushed the national tourism to dozens of years backward. Itsconsequences have not been fully reported.

"In2020, the number of international tourists reduced nearly 80 percent, that ofdomestic visitors reduced 50 percent, the number of outbound guests reduced 90 percentand total income reduced nearly 60 percent against 2019."

Binhsaid tourism enterprises and travel agencies have used various solutions torevive the sector.

Atthe end of February 2020, the Vietnam Tourism Association launched a domestictourism stimulus programme, when hundreds of tourism enterprises broughtvisitors to safe destinations

"COVID-19has not only destroyed the economy but also hastened changes in tourismmanagement and business.

"Theadvantages of electronic commerce, which had not been fully applied in life,have become a crucial factor in various sectors.

"Asa sensitive sector, tourism has rapidly implemented digital transformation,applied modern technology in business. Yet we should further discuss how toapply digital transformation in tourism activities,” he added.

Tourismstimulation – not deep sale

PhungQuang Thang, director of Hanoitourist, said sustainable tourism will be keygoing forward and a small group of tourists will take an important role.

“Travelagencies should focus on quality rather than quantity, road travel will beexpanded, people will seek more for tourism consultants and tend to travelnearer to home than before,” he said.

Hesuggested travel agents pay more attention to developing sustainable tourism,enhancing the role of travel agents in community tourism, pushing digitaltransformation and caring more about markets, tourism products and promotions.

NguyenCong Hoan, general director of Flamingo Redtours, said the sector cannotpromote tourism only based on cutting prices.

Hoansaid tourism stimulation needed to be a long time and large-scale effort.

“Weshould diversify tourism products, add more values to stimulate the demandbesides cutting prices,” he said. “We should connect with one another closely.”

LaiMinh Duy, general director of TST Company, agreed. “I don’t thinksales and reducing the quality of products is a good idea,” he said.“Instead, we should add extra services that we could not offer before COVID-19appeared to attract visitors."

Participantsalso discussed international travel activities.

VoAnh Tai, deputy general director of Saigon Tourist, said together with domestictourism, international tourism activities will be ready to rise up quickly.

“Weshould take advantage of all opportunities to turn the risk into an opportunityto revive effectively as quickly as possible,” he said.

Hesaid safety from the pandemic is the distinct advantage for the Vietnamesetourism sector now and after the pandemic.

“Thewhole sector should implement double targets: give priority to preventing andfighting against the pandemic till all the travel limits to Vietnamese peopleto other countries and foreign people to Vietnam are removed. Then we canrevive the whole sector.”

Taisaid the sector should research, watch and forecast international marketsas the pandemic is still complicated.

Taisuggested concerned agencies reduce financial competition pressure.

Hesaid co-operation among nations in the region and world in the fields oftourism, foreign affairs and traffic should be enhanced.

Theevent also feature cooperation agreements signing ceremonies between members ofthe Northern Tourism Alliance; between MICE Club and Flamingo Holding Group;between the Vietnam Tourism Association and Cat Hai District authorities; andbetween tourism associations of HCM City, Da Nang and Hai Phong./.
VNA

See more

The blending of culture, architecture and art on Phu Quoc is shaping a cosmopolitan city. (Photo: Sun Group)

Phu Quoc: Where the world meets through architecture

The presence of diverse international architectural styles across Phu Quoc, rather than a single traditional architectural system, is not accidental but rooted in the island’s unique development context. Unlike cities with centuries of urban heritage such as Hoi An or Hue, Phu Quoc is a tourism destination that has grown rapidly over just the past few decades, without a clearly layered architectural legacy to inherit.

The luxurious resorts ecosystem contribute to elevating Phu Quoc's image in the eyes of international media. (Photo: Sun Group)

Phu Quoc and its luxury resorts "take the leaderboard by storm" in DestinAsian rankings

On March 6, 2026, the prestigious travel magazine DestinAsian officially announced its list of the top 10 islands in Asia for 2026 as part of its Readers' Choice Awards. Not only was it the sole representative from Vietnam, but Phu Quoc also made a remarkable impression by climbing to the runner-up position, continuing an impressive three-year upward trend.

A view of the opening ceremony of the Ban Flower (Bauhinia) Festival 2026 in Dien Bien province on March 8 evening. (Photo: VNA)

Government leader attends Ban Flower Festival 2026 in Dien Bien province

Themed “Hoa Ban – Khat vong Dien Bien,” the festival was a highlight of the Dien Bien Culture and Tourism Week running from March 6 – 12. The annual event celebrated the beauty of the iconic Ban flower and promoted the culture, history and tourism potential of the Northwestern region.

Khem beach in Phu Quoc island of An Giang province. (Photo: VNA)

Phu Quoc strengthens appeal as international arrivals soar in early 2026

Phu Quoc special zone is increasingly affirming its strong appeal to international visitors with impressive growth, positioning the “pearl island” as a standout destination in Southeast Asia and a direct competitor to renowned resort islands such as Bali in Indonesia and Phuket in Thailand.

Leaves of loc vung (Barringtonia acutangula tree) change colour beside Hoan Kiem Lake (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi named among world’s 50 most beautiful cities by Condé Nast Traveler

Hanoi’s appearance within the global media ecosystem of Condé Nast Traveler is expected to provide a significant boost to the city’s tourism appeal. Beyond enhancing its credibility as a travel destination, the recognition could also help attract high-end tourism services and encourage higher spending by international visitors.

Overseas Vietnamese in traditional ao dai explore Nguyen Hue flower street. (Photo: qdnd.vn)

Overseas Vietnamese amplify Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism appeal

With their understanding of both local traditions and international contexts, OVs are proving to be an effective “soft bridge” in promoting the city globally, contributing to rising international arrivals and reinforcing Ho Chi Minh City’s position as a creative, globally integrated and culturally rich urban tourism destination

Smoke rises following US and Israeli airstrikes on Tehran, Iran, on March 1. (Photo: XINHUA/VNA)

Hanoi urges suspension of tours to Middle East conflict zones

Vietnamese citizens have been advised not to travel to Iran, Israel, and other countries in the Middle East at present due to ongoing conflicts and complicated security developments, according to an official dispatch sent by the department to the above-mentioned units on March 3.

A representative of a Vietnamese enterprise shows it products at ITB Berlin 2026. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese firms promote tourism at ITB Berlin 2026

Vietnam’s exhibition area stands out with spacious and visually striking booths featuring businesses' most outstanding products as well as Vietnam's cultural icons such as cyclo models and traditional ao dai attire while a Vietnamese cuisine counter has drawn long queues of visitors.

International tourists are increasingly choosing Phu Quoc over giants like Bali and Phuket, driven by the freshness that Phu Quoc offers (Photo: Sun Group)

US media explains why Phu Quoc is becoming a tourism phenomenon

In 2025, international arrivals to Phu Quoc surged by nearly 60%, marking a new breakthrough cycle. As 2026 begins, during the Lunar New Year alone, the island welcomed nearly 366,000 visitors (a 30% increase year-on-year), with international guests accounting for nearly 93,000 (up 24.3%).

The crystal-clear waters and powdery white sands of Kem Beach are especially appealing to visitors (Photo: Fabl Belek)

Australian magazine hails Phu Quoc as a worthy alternative to Bali

In its list of “the best Bali alternatives worth exploring,” published by Australia’s leading travel site Escape, Phu Quoc is highlighted as a standout Southeast Asian destination, thanks to its appealing blend of reasonable costs, striking scenery, and diverse experiences.

Young locals explore Co Loa Citadel in digital space (Photo: nhandan.vn)

Hanoi festivals embrace digital tools to modernise management

During spring festival season 2026, Hanoi's major celebrations have aggressively adopted digital technologies across management, organisation, communications and promotion, presenting a more orderly and civilised image for traditional events.

The international cruise ship Adora Mediterranea arrives at Chan May Port, carrying 2,613 passengers and 732 crew members from Guangzhou, China, to Hue city. (Photo: VNA)

Unified promotion strategy sets stage for tourism expansion

Vietnam’s tourism brand is demonstrating strong momentum and robust recovery amid record-breaking international arrivals, driven not only by market demand but also by renewed thinking and innovative approaches to destination promotion and marketing.