HCMC – Visa fee hike for international visitors to Vietnam provoked fierce
protests at a conference on tourism in the southern region held by the Ministry
of Culture, Sports and Tourism in HCMC on Wednesday.
Tour operators and tourism
officials shared the view that visa fee increase would be a step backward in
tourism development and international integration. It will drag down the number
of foreign tourist arrivals in the current difficult situation.
Under Circular 90/2012/TT/BTC of
the Ministry of Finance, the fee for issue of a one- time visa will be raised
from US$25 to US$45 on January 1, 2013.
Vu The Binh, vice chairman of the
Vietnam Tourism Association, said the policy on visa fee hike untimely came out
when inbound tourism was experiencing hardship. It will hinder efforts of the
tourism authorities to attract international tourists in 2013.
Moreover, entrepreneurs voiced
their concern over the information that foreign visitors from certain markets
to Vietnam would no longer enjoy visa exemptions in the coming time.
“Visa fee increase and removal of
visa-free policy may bring some benefits, but please consider the common good,
consider the major source of foreign currency generated from tourists and give
a second thought to this policy,” said Nguyen Van Tran, general director of
APEX Travel Co. Ltd.
Previously, APEX proposed
extending visa-free stay for Japanese visitors from 15 to 30 days in a bid to
lure elderly tourists from this country to resorts in Vietnam. This is a
fertile source of tourists, whose demand for relaxing has grown after the
earthquake and tsunami horror in Japan early last year.
So far, there has been no
response to this proposal, so the plan for attracting such tourists must be put
on hold.
Nguyen Van Tuan, general director
of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, said visa fee hike was the
greatest displeasure of enterprises at present, but the tourism authorities
could not effect a change.
“We have submitted our petition
to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but it has not been considered yet,” he
said.
In the year to date, Vietnam has
welcomed some 6.6 million international tourist arrivals, up 10% against last
year.
Currently, Vietnam is granting
visa exemptions for citizens of some nations. Specifically, those holding
passports of Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Laos enjoy
visa exemption when staying less than 30 days in Vietnam.
The period of visa-free stay for
tourists from the Philippines is 21 days and Brunei 14 days. Visitors from
Japan, South Korea, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia and Finland are not
required to obtain visa for a less-than-15-day stay in Vietnam.
The latest tourism report shows
that the numbers of domestic and foreign tourists are still growing in 2012.
However, representatives of travel firms and hotels said they had not seen any
bright signal for tourism growth in the future.
Although the Government has
defined tourism as a spearhead industry, investment in this industry is
insufficient and ubiquitous barriers make it difficult for enterprises to lure
tourists.
As per the plan for a tourism
stimulus program in 2013, hotels, tour operators, air and road passenger
transporters and tourist sites across the country are encouraged to join the
program to reduce service prices by 10-30% during the off-season.
In addition, management agencies
and enterprises will organize promotion programs and familiarization trips for
foreign media and travel firms to promote the image of tourism in Vietnam.
To carry out the tourism stimulus
program, the tourism ministry will propose a 50% value added tax cut and
corporate income tax exemption for tour operators, hotels and transporters
during the run of the program.
Dao Loan - The Saigon Times Daily
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