With the goal of welcoming 25 million international visitors, many travel businesses have launched stimulus programs and attractive incentives to take advantage of the year-end peak.
The Asian market still accounts for the largest proportion – especially visitors from Korea, China, Japan and ASEAN – while the number of visitors from Europe also increased sharply, reaching 2.1 million arrivals, up 34.9% over the same period last year.
The National Tourism Administration expects that with flexible visa policies and enhanced international promotion activities, Vietnam tourism will continue to accelerate, creating a solid foundation to achieve the 2025 target. Revenue from accommodation and food services in the first 10 months is estimated at VND695,100 billion, while tourism revenue reached VND77,400 billion, showing signs of strong recovery in the industry.
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