Vietnamese tourism moves to new stage of development in 2021

Vietnam’s tourism sector will enter a new stage of development this year, with new measures sought to not only recover tourism activities but also ensure disease prevention and people’s safety, Vu The Binh, permanent vice chairman of the Vietnam Tourism Association, has told the media.
Vietnamese tourism moves to new stage of development in 2021 ảnh 1Exploring Ha Long Bay by hydroplane (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam’s tourism sector will enter a new stage of development thisyear, with new measures sought to not only recover tourism activities but alsoensure disease prevention and people’s safety, Vu The Binh, permanent vicechairman of the Vietnam Tourism Association, has told the media.

Speaking on the sidelines of the NationalTravel Agents Forum 2021, Binh said that once the pandemic is brought undercontrol the tourism market will heat up again, but the psychology and needs oftourists are sure to change.

Travel agents are the key element in recovering and developing the market post-pandemic.

In 2020, he said, the number of internationaltourists fell nearly 80 percent compared to 2019, while domestic travellerswere down by 50 percent and the number of outbound tourists plunged 90 percent.

The sector’s total revenue was 312.2 trillionVND (13.5 billion USD), down nearly 60 percent.
Vietnamese tourism moves to new stage of development in 2021 ảnh 2Bach Moc Luong Tu peak (Photo: VNA)
During the year, 338 foreign travel agentsasked that their business licenses be withdrawn, a three-fold rise against2019, while 201 businesses applied for new licenses, down by one-third.

Therefore, to overcome the difficulties, Binhsuggested travel agents seek measures to resume operations in the “new normal”,with a focus on the domestic market.

The tourism industry will have to begin from virtuallythe starting line, he said, and proposed the expansion of digitaltransformation in tourism activities.

The psychology and needs of tourists afterCOVID-19 are sure to change and it is necessary to identify tourism productsthat are more suitable to the new normal. And travel agents should be thepioneering force in this endeavour, he added.

He suggested stepping up restructuring in governance,thoroughly understanding guest demand, and investing in quality.

Binh expressed his belief that tourism will recovershortly, reinforced by the appearance of COVID-19 vaccines./.
VNA

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