Sedona Suites bullish on 2024 prospects

Sedona Suites bullish on 2024 prospects

Tourism could witness a hallmark year in 2024 if the right direction is taken from businesses as well as the government. Albert Lafuente, general manager of Sedona Suites Ho Chi Minh City, told VIR’s Nhat Ha of his hopes for Vietnam’s tourism and hospitality industry in 2024.
2024 an optimistic year for tourism & hospitality

2024 an optimistic year for tourism & hospitality

Vietnamese tourism has exceeded the goals set for 2023, with the number of international tourists in 2023 reaching over 12 million, equivalent to 70 per cent of pre-pandemic levels in 2019.
Inspiring guests to adopt more responsible habits

Inspiring guests to adopt more responsible habits

Boosting Vietnam’s presence in the global tourism and hospitality sector requires critical approaches. Streamlining visa processes and providing visa-on-arrival choices for select nations might entice more tourists to discover Vietnam. Highlighting genuineness, sustainability, ease of access, and robust promotional campaigns can elevate Vietnam’s standing in global tourism, setting it apart from neighbouring destinations.
Vietnam’s diverse attractions must be promoted

Vietnam’s diverse attractions must be promoted

We were very grateful for the government’s support for the tourism industry in 2023. This has boosted the number of international tourists to Vietnam, especially from Europe.
Mapping Vietnam’s F&B on the gastronomic map

Mapping Vietnam’s F&B on the gastronomic map

While the economy remains uncertain for 2024, we anticipate positive developments in the hospitality and food and beverages (F&B) market, particularly within the luxury segment.
Points of interest to advance fortunes in Vietnamese tourism

Points of interest to advance fortunes in Vietnamese tourism

It was hoped that 2023 would see a strong tourism recovery but because of economic recession and other factos, both inbound and domestic markets have not been able to regain 2019 levels.
More work to do to boost tourist number performance

More work to do to boost tourist number performance

Tourism is still suffering, particularly in the normal tourism hotspots such as Nha Trang, Danang, Phu Quoc, Halong, and Dalat, where tourism numbers are well down from 2022 figures and many hotels have still not reopened.
Phu Quoc island can blossom in 2024

Phu Quoc island can blossom in 2024

Phu Quoc is looking to bounce back after a tough year. Minh Ngo, general manager at Wyndham Grand Phu Quoc, shares with VIR’s Thai An the hotel’s experiences in promoting Vietnam and Phu Quoc’s tourism and hospitality abroad, and the expectation for the island’s tourism landscape in 2024.
Harnessing the power of technology with travelling

Harnessing the power of technology with travelling

Vice president for Asia-Pacific of HBX Group’s Bedsonline brand Peter Jones talked with VIR’s Nhat Ha about the company’s plan to penetrate Asia.
Octopass aiming for all-in-one social media network

Octopass aiming for all-in-one social media network

Founder and CEO of the New Zealand startup, Henry Aung, shared more with VIR’s Hoang Dan about his ambitious idea.
Brand hotels can help revitalise Phu Quoc tourism

Brand hotels can help revitalise Phu Quoc tourism

From once being an obscure island, Phu Quoc rose rapidly on the world tourist map, but now a rejuvenation is required.
Vietnam’s new visa policy creating growth engine in tourism

Vietnam’s new visa policy creating growth engine in tourism

About two-thirds of the 4,000 tourists from over 60 countries and territories on the Spectrum of the Seas cruise ship joined a short excursion to explore Vietnam after it docked at Phu My port in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province last week.
Innovation name of the game in Singaporean tourism

Innovation name of the game in Singaporean tourism

Through innovative collaborations, advantageous e-visa policies, and a pioneering emphasis on sustainability, the future of tourism between Vietnam and Singapore has never looked brighter.
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