HCMC – The peak season of inbound tourism has arrived, yet many tour operators
have not recorded growths in international tourist arrivals.
So far, only a few companies have
obtained growths, while the others said the number of tourists is unchanged or
has fallen compared to the same period last year.
The peak season of inbound
tourism often begins in October and ends in April of the following year. This
year, only the companies receiving tourists arriving on cruise ships or
chartered flights like Saigontourist and Anh Duong have achieved growths of
tens of percents, while other companies share the view that the market
situation is not so bright.
Tu Quy Thanh, director of Lien
Bang Travelink, said the number of foreign tourists at his company had dropped by
15% year-on-year, with no prospect of rebound in next year.
“Next year will only be more
difficult as the economic situation is not favorable and service prices in
Vietnam continue to rise,” he said.
Other companies like Vitours,
Indochina Service Group and Asian Trails Co. Ltd. said that despite growths in
some small markets, the number of international tourist arrivals is only equal
to the year-ago period.
“We welcome around 3,000 German
tourists every month, a normal number in the peak season. At present, we cannot
give forecast for the market in the next season, but we have to wait for
meetings with customers and big tourism fairs in early next year,” said Ung
Phuong Dung, director of Indochina Service Group.
Although the total number of
foreign tourists has grown 11%, many travel firms have recorded a decline in
tourist numbers and have not made profits. They even have no orders for
November and December, according to the Travel Department under the Vietnam
National Administration of Tourism.
“The economic situations in many
of the main visitor-generating markets for Vietnam are difficult, so we are
very cautious with the plan for next year, pending the results of this month to
draw up the plan,” said a source from the Travel Department.
In this inbound tourism season,
hotel room rates in popular tourist destinations pick up 5-10%. A number of
hotels are offering promotions to tour operators, but they are not as
attractive as last year’s season.
Giving forecast for the business
situation in the coming time, tour operators are worried that service prices
and economic woes in the main source markets will lead to a decline in tourist
numbers. Furthermore, they are worried over visa fee hike of almost 100% under
Circular 190/2012/TT-BTC of the Ministry of Finance.
Under the circular, visa fee will
be raised from US$25 to US$45 starting from January 1, 2013.
“Such a fee is too high compared
to US$25 in Cambodia and US$20-30 in Thailand and Malaysia. Services in Vietnam
are expensive. Now visa fee will soon increase, yet we have no promotion
program for tourists, then how can we compete with neighboring countries?”
Thanh of Lien Bang Travelink questioned.
According to the HCMC Department
of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the city welcomed some 365,000 international
tourists in November, up 14% year-on-year, taking the total foreign tourist
arrivals in 11 months to nearly 3.47 million, up 12%.
Tourism generated around VND5.8
trillion in revenue this November, a rise of only 5% over the same period last
year.
* Starting from December 14 this
year, air carrier Far Eastern will bring Taiwanese tourists to Danang City on
chartered flights every five days.
Vietnam Tourism Joint Stock Co.,
or Vitours, will welcome those tourists, said Tran Chi Cuong, deputy director
of the Danang Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The number of Taiwanese tourists
visiting Danang so far has been modest. They mainly come during the year-end
season, and Danang tourism authorities are running promotions in
Chinese-speaking markets.
“Last week, we accompanied the
Vietnam National Administration of Tourism in a trip to Taiwan to work with the
Taiwan Tourism Bureau in order to meet foreign partners and introduce the image
of Danang to them,” said Cuong.
In the middle of this month,
Danang, Quang Nam and Thua Thien-Hue jointly launched a tourism promotion
program called “Three localities, one destination” in Shanghai, China.
Dao Loan - The Saigon Times Daily
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