Vietnam's resort island welcomes first tourists after nearly 2 years
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[November 20, 2021]
HANOI (Reuters) - Two hundred
vaccinated foreign tourists arrived in Vietnam's beach-fringed island of
Phu Quoc on Saturday, the first wave of visitors to the country in
nearly two years as it seeks to resurrect its pandemic-ravaged tourism
economy.
Vietnam imposed tight border controls at the start of the pandemic in an
effort to keep out COVID-19, with some initial success, but that harmed
its burgeoning tourism sector, which typically accounts for about 10% of
gross domestic product.
Vaccinated tourists now do not have to undergo mandatory two-week
quarantine, according to the authorities, but are required to enjoy
their holiday only inside the mega complex resort Vinpearl and will be
tested twice during their trip.
"This is the first and vital step to revive our tourism sector and to
prepare for the full resumption next year," Nguyen Trung Khanh, chairman
of the country's tourism administration said in statement.
"We want to offer tourists a new experience amid new normalcy which they
can live fully in Phu Quoc and then live fully in Vietnam," Khanh added.
The island's authorities expect to welcome 400,000 domestic and
international tourists to the end of this year.
Other Vietnamese destinations such as the UNESCO world heritage site Hoi
An and Danang beach are also welcoming international tourists back.
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Phu Quoc resort island is seen via the window of an airplane after
the Vietnamese government eased the lockdown following the
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam
May 8, 2020. Picture taken May 8, 2020. REUTERS/James Pearson
The move follows similar steps taken by neighbouring
Thailand, which hosted vaccinated foreign tourist for
quarantine-free holiday earlier this month.
Foreign arrivals to Vietnam slumped from 18 million in 2019, when
tourism revenue was $31 billion, or nearly 12% of its gross domestic
product, to 3.8 million last year.
Vietnam, which has inoculated more than half of its 98 million
people, is seeking to resume international commercial flights from
January next year and eyeing a full tourism reopening from June.
(Editing by Michael Perry)
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