Vietnam’s tourism growth is driven mainly by Asian tourists who account for nearly 80 percent of total foreign arrivals in January-July.
7.6 million Asians visited Vietnam in the first seven months of the year, up 8.8 percent year-on-year, accounting for 77.6 percent of total foreign arrivals.
The period saw the highest rise in
Thai visitors at 227,400 arrivals, a 48.2 percent increase, followed by
Taiwan (27.6 percent), South Korea (22.1 percent), Indonesia (21.2
percent), the Philippines (19.6 percent), Malaysia (13.9 percent and
Japan (12.9 percent).
Vietnam welcomed 9.8 million foreigners in January-July, up 7.9 percent
against the same period of last year, putting the country on track to
meet its annual target of receiving 18 million foreigners this year,
according to the General Statistics Office. Chinese and South Korean
tourists accounted for over two-thirds of the total.
Despite a 2.8 percent decrease, mainland China remained the country’s
biggest feeder market with 2.89 arrivals, followed by South Korea with
2.4 million.
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The launch of several domestic and international flight routes to connect Vietnam's popular tourist destinations like Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Nha Trang with other Asian destinations, including China, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea have contributed to push this growth, market observers said.
For instance, Jeju Air, a South Korean low-cost airline, last December
began operating flights everyday between Daegu City and Da Nang. Korean
Air, the oldest and largest air carrier in Asia, launched a direct air
route between Busan and Da Nang last year. Malaysian budget airline
AirAsia last April launched direct flights from Thailand's Chiang Mai to
Da Nang.
Vietnam's private budget carrier Vietjet Air recently announced the
launch of two new direct routes connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang
with Tokyo this year. While the HCMC-Tokyo daily flight began operations
on July 12, the Da Nang-Tokyo route is scheduled to take off on October
26.
Based on the average annual growth rate of foreign arrivals, Vietnam is
forecast to become a leading travel destination in the next five years,
according to the latest Asia Pacific Visitor Forecasts 2019 - 2023
report released by the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA).
Source - VN EXPRESS