Shaping long-term growth drivers for tourism sector
Despite positive signals in the first quarter of 2026, rising airfares and intensifying regional competition have pushed the tourism sector into a challenging...
Despite positive signals in the first quarter of 2026, rising airfares and intensifying regional competition have pushed the tourism sector into a challenging...
In recent times, Viet Nam’s tourism sector has made progress in terms of both revenue and visitor numbers. However, to enhance competitiveness and achieve rapid and...
On December 20, 2025, in Phu Quoc, Sun Group officially signed a comprehensive strategic partnership with Visa, a global leader in digital payments. The collaboration...
In 2025, Viet Nam’s tourism sector is aiming for the ambitious goal of welcoming 25 million international visitors. Achieving this target requires significant efforts...
International search interest in travel to Viet Nam has grown by 10–25% since the beginning of the year, ranking seventh globally. Viet Nam is also the only Southeast...
Viet Nam is embarking on an unprecedented administrative restructuring, with the number of provinces and cities set to be reduced by nearly half. This is not only a...
The sector is quickly launching promotional campaigns and demand stimulation efforts to attract more foreign visitors to boost incoming travel and enhance its position...
As Vietnam is emerging as a trending destination for ultra-luxury and high-spending travellers, localities nationwide are working to tap into this highly potential...
International tourist arrivals to Vietnam also saw a significant increase at the end of January and the beginning of February, driven by favourable visa policies and...
Typhoon Yagi has caused severe damage in many provinces and cities in the northern region, including major tourist centres such as Hanoi, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, and Sa...
According to the overall goal of the Tourism System Planning for 2021-2030, with a vision to 2045, Vietnam aims to become an attractive destination with high tourism...
New and effective price incentives are needed not only from the aviation and tourism sectors, but also from localities and destinations so as to attract more visitors.
Vietnam’s human resources for tourism are still insufficient both in number and quality, posing a great challenge for the industry in the context of tough competition...
Vietnamese airlines have enjoyed better business results on the back of the tourism sector’s strong recovery. However, high oil prices and fierce competition from...
The collaboration with technology platforms and tourism business sectors will bolster efforts to quickly adapt and take advantage of digital transformation effectively.
Digital transformation has been essential for the tourism sector in the post-COVID-19 period by optimising operations, cutting expenses, improving efficiency, and...
Vietnam reopened to international tourists on March 15, and since then the sector has witnessed a large number of visitors arriving in localities nationwide thanks to a...
More than ten days after the official reopening of Vietnam’s tourism sector, localities and businesses are putting all hands on deck to prepare for the summer travel...
Some service sectors, such as tourism, transportation, and others, have been hit hard in 2021 due to strict movement control. However, it is expected to recover in 2022.
The tourism sector has been on the path of recovery after a period of "freezing" due to COVID-19.
Da Nang city, a large tourist magnet in the central region, is taking various measures in an effort to revive tourism in the new normal, after a long hiatus caused by...
The fourth wave of COVID-19 has taken a heavy toll on tourism in Vietnam, including Hanoi, but it has also opened up opportunities to restructure this industry, change...