It has been two
months since
But Ung Phuong Dung, director of Indochina Services
Travel Group, told Saigon Times Online that around half of her clients from
these five European countries still need a visa.
They want to stay in
Dung is one of many tour operators who pointed out that
the new visa policy, while helpful, has failed to give Vietnam's tourism
industry a really strong boost, the news
website reported.
Tran Trong Kien, CEO of travel and hospitality group
Thien Minh, was quoted as saying it often takes more than 15 days to explore
all major
Some tourists who enter
The government
wants to simplify procedures to welcome tourists, but the waiver's duration
is "too short," thus making them feel that "
Delayed effects
Many other travel companies said tourists from distant markets
such as Europe often make travel plans half or one year in advance, meaning
that the visa waiver rule will not really show its effects until next year.
They also said that nobody can be sure about the future
of the one-year policy, which means they can not really plan far ahead.
More than 5 million foreigners visited
Of all the five European countries newly added to
Arrivals from
Tour operators also complained that tourism authorities
have yet to fulfill their promise about big promotion campaigns and national
sales programs in order to help increase the visa waiver policy's effects.
Without making tourists in the target markets aware of
the visa waiver rule,
Kien of Thien Minh Group also stressed that practical
marketing programs are especially necessary, considering the policy's limited
time.
He advised the authorities to bring promotion campaigns
to
With short distances thus easy and cheap trips, these
European immigrants will likely benefit from the visa waiver policy the most,
according to Kien.
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Thứ Ba, 8 tháng 9, 2015
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