Foreign, domestic tourists should be treated equally

Two think tanks have pointed out that current medical rules will discourage foreign tourists from visiting Viet Nam, stressing that foreign and domestic travellers should receive the same treatment.
Foreign visitors to the Temple of Literature in Hanoi. (Photo: VNA)
Foreign visitors to the Temple of Literature in Ha Noi. (Photo: VNA)

In a letter to the Prime Minister, the National Private Economic Development Research Board and the Tourism Advisory Board (TAB) said medical requirements should be as simple as possible, and Viet Nam needed to avoid mistakes made in other tourist destinations.

Mentioning the Ministry of Health’s proposed medical requirements for international visitors, the think tanks voiced concerns that pre- and post-entry COVID-19 testing requirements would significantly decrease the number of tourists planning to come to Viet Nam and create disadvantages for the country in competing for foreign investment.

The proposals, with testing and quarantine conditions much stricter than those for Vietnamese, should avoid discrimination against international arrivals, the advisory bodies said, noting that they ran counter to Government’s directions on COVID-19 adaptation and global trends.

They recommended Viet Nam follow other countries: eliminating testing requirements for foreigners before departure and after arrival and treating international and domestic tourists equally.

They also suggested the country accept most COVID-19 vaccination certificates and treat children under 12 and their parents the same way; if parents hold valid vaccination certificates, their children should be allowed to enter.

In addition, the think tanks held that tourists showing a positive test result after entering the country only needed to be quarantined at their hotel or accommodation until the test result was negative, as per the current rule for domestic travelers.

As Viet Nam will completely reopen to international tourists from March 15, the two agencies forecast it will take many months, even years, for the number of foreign arrivals to return to pre-pandemic levels, adding that an open, clear-sighted and timely policy will build trust and improve Viet Nam’s competitiveness.

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(Source: VNA)