Vietnam Reopens Borders For Int’l Tourists

Vietnam Reopens Borders For Int’l Tourists

HANOI, Mar 17 (NNN-VNA) — Vietnam on Tuesday, fully reopened its borders for international tourists, its tourism authorities said.

At a press briefing held Tuesday, general director of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, Nguyen Trung Khanh, said, foreign nationals can now enter Vietnam by air, land and sea, through all border gates, as long as they meet the COVID-19 prevention and control requirements.

Prior to this policy, foreign tourists could only travel to Vietnam by air, after booking a tour package with a designated travel agency, under a vaccine passport programme. Despite being offered a quarantine waiver, foreign tourists were restricted to visit just a few localities, with the process heavily monitored.

On Monday, the Vietnamese government ordered the health ministry to ease entry requirements for foreign tourists, with an aim of removing most of the related travel restrictions, as per a proposal submitted earlier in Feb.

Under the proposal, international travellers will only have to prove that they have been fully vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, with a negative test result, while having insurance coverage of at least 10,000 U.S. dollars for possible COVID-19 treatment in Vietnam.

As part of the efforts to restore tourism activities, Vietnam also resumed the visa exemption policy for citizens from 13 countries, including Japan, South Korea, and Russia, from Tuesday.

Vietnam received a record number of over 18 million international visitors in 2019, official data showed. In 2020 and 2021, the number of international arrivals in Vietnam plunged 78.7 percent and 95.9 percent, respectively, due largely to the impact of COVID-19.

The country has set a target of receiving over five million foreign tourists in 2022, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism.– NNN-VNA

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