Tourism
ministry seeks longer visa waiver for Europeans
The Ministry
of Culture, Sports and Tourism has proposed the Government renew and extend
the visa waiver for citizens of five Western European countries from the
current one year to five years and the visa-free stay from 15 days to 30
days.
The ministry
made the proposal for the benefit of German, UK, Dutch, Spanish and Italian
passport holders as suggested by tour operators at a conference recently held
by the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) and the Vietnam
Tourism Association (VITA) to discuss a program to promote Vietnam’s tourism
in Europe.
Tran Thi
Viet Huong, director of marketing at Vietravel, said the visa exemption for
travelers from the five European countries should be lengthened as travel
companies need a longer time to promote their products effectively.
Therefore, it is necessary to extend the period of visa exemption to five
years.
Huong said
the 15-day visa-free stay is not suitable for Western European travelers
because their vacations are long, ranging from 21 to 30 days or even longer.
Luong Hoai
Nam, general director of Hai Au Aviation Joint Stock Company, said the
Government’s unclear roadmap to exempt Europeans from entry visa would make
it difficult to promote Vietnam as a tourist destination.
At an international
tourism fair held in German capital Berlin last March, domestic travel firms
could not answer customers’ queries about whether or not Vietnam would
continue visa exemptions for the five European countries after the scheme
expires on June 30 this year.
Western
European tourists usually map out their travel plans long before their
departures. Vietnam’s tourism revenues might be affected in the long term if
such queries go unanswered, Nam said.
According to
VNAT, Vietnam attracted 790,000 international visitors in April alone, up
11.9% year-on-year. The number in the first four months amounted to 3.25
million, rising by 17.8% over the same period of 2015.
VNAT said
the visa waiver helped bring in more than 554,000 visitors from the five
Western European countries from July 2015 to March, up nearly 14%
year-on-year.
Data of the
General Statistics Office showed the number of visitors from these five
countries neared 300,000 in January-April, accounting for 9% of the total
international arrivals in Vietnam in the period. Last year’s figure was over
635,000.
Travel firms
said owing to the visa exemption policy, the number of tourists from the five
countries increased last year and this year, while arrivals from other
European countries have dropped.
A tourism
competitiveness report of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2015 indicated
that Vietnam’s tourism ranked 75th out of 141 nations. The country stood at
119th in terms of visa requirements.
Meanwhile,
regional countries have simplified visa requirements to woo foreign tourists.
To realize the target of welcoming 20 million international visitors in 2019,
Indonesia has exempted visas for citizens from 79 more countries and
territories since March, bringing the total to 169.
SGT
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Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 5, 2016
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