Though the reopening of international tourism remains challenging, many parts of the world have begun to relax their entry requirements placed on foreign visitors, with the primary goal of reviving their tourism industry and the national economy, according to Condé Nast Traveler.
The magazine outlines that Vietnam has also begun allowing foreign travelers to enter the country through the resumption of flights to the US at the end of last year.
Since November, Vietnam has implemented a pilot scheme aimed at welcoming back international arrivals with “vaccination passports” in the form of package tours.
The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has also launched a campaign called “Live fully in Vietnam”, which is closely linked with the national tourism brand identity “Vietnam-Timeless Charm” hoping to attract international visitors back to the country in the near future.
In addition, it is also promoting Vietnamese tourism through the website https://vietnam.travel/ and via the VNAT’s various social media platforms.
Apart from the numerous destinations that are starting to reopen to tourists, Condé Nast Traveler also introduced its top travel trends for 2022, including long-haul reboots, personal development retreats, extreme expeditions, in-inclusive luxury travel packages, and adventure hiking.
Moreover, Condé Nast Traveler reveals that with the gradual reopening of regular international flights, there are positive signs ahead that the aviation industry can successfully bounce back in the near future.