Tourism board proposes complete opening of market from May 1
Latest
Tourism board proposes to return to the new normal situation from May 1. (Photo: VNA) |
In a recent letter sent to the Prime Minister, the eighth that the TAB has sent to the Government leader since COVID-19 broke out in Viet Nam, the three agencies explained that they choose the date to give enough time for travel firms, hotels and airlines to make necessary preparations and for localities to complete the vaccination of booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines to local residents.
They stressed the need for all central agencies to work closely together to design the necessary mechanisms and procedures to implement the plan, suggesting the expansion of visa exemption for visitors from all targeted tourism markets and countries with strong investment in Viet Nam.
In the letter, the three offices highlighted the Government’s success in making Viet Nam one of the six countries with the highest COVID-19 vaccination coverage in the world, as well as efforts by ministries and sectors in reopening the country through pilot programmes to receive international tourists and resume a number of regular international air routes which is expected to help many travel firms survive.
They stressed that it’s time to define the time to return to the new normal situation.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism plans to hold a conference on January 24 with the participation of representatives of six ministries and 20 localities and well as major travel firms to discuss the complete opening of the tourism market in the April 30-May 1 holidays in a safe manner.
After two months of implementing the pilot scheme to welcome foreign visitors, the tourism sector has served nearly 8,000 people with a high safety level.