A recent survey by Vietnam Report shows that the majority of tourists prefer booking services through travel apps like Traveloka and Booking.com, accounting for 78.5%, while 56.9% book through travel company websites. This indicates that digital tourism development is becoming the main trend.
The number of passengers traveling by air to, from, and within the country is projected to double within the next decade, reaching more than 75 million annually.
In the second quarter of this year, Vietnam's passport moved up from 91st to 84th place, enabling holders to access 51 out of 227 countries and territories without a visa.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) identified four airports in the northern region expected to be directly affected by the typhoon, namely Noi Bai, Van Don, Cat Bi, and Tho Xuan.
This is a strategic move to attract high-end international tourists, particularly those from the US and Australia, boosting Vietnam’s reputation as a diverse tourism hub.