Late visa policy announcement challenges tourism

The visa exemption policy for citizens of five European countries will expire in the next three months. Whether and when it might be renewed are still open questions, creating a headache for tourists and Vietnamese businesses that serve them.
Late visa policy announcement challenges tourism ảnh 1Foreign visitors in Vietnam (Source: ​VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The visa exemption policy for citizens of five Europeancountries will expire in the next three months. Whether and when it might berenewed are still open questions, creating a headache for tourists andVietnamese businesses that serve them. 

To address the dramatic decrease ofinternational tourists to Vietnam in 2015, the Government granted citizens ofthe United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain and Italy a visa exemption for stays of less than 15 days,regardless of passport type and travel purpose from July 1, 2015 to June 30,2016.

After one year of piloting the visa exemption,Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phucc decided to renew the policy for one year, tillJune 30, 2017. 

He made the decision on June 30, 2016 and itcame into effect the next day. Similarly, in 2017 when the Government renewedthe policy again, it did so only 24 days before the expiration date on June 6,2017. Therefore, there’s good reason to expect it will be renewed again—butlittle reason to think it will happen in time for visitors and guides to planfor it with ease. 

Nguyen Thien Phuc, an inbound tour operator,said that announcing visa policies too close to the enforcement dates puts bothtourism enterprises and tourists at risk. Companies commonly build up tourprogrammes six months to one year prior. They cannot promote tour packages ifthe visa is not fixed.

Phuc told Thanh nien (Young people) newspaperthat his foreign partners usually complained about the late announcementof Vietnamese visa policies as tourists usually register for tours four to fivemonths before the departure dates.

“If Vietnam suddenly stops the visa exemptionpolicy, a tourist will have to apply for visas in rush when the departure dateapproaching fast,” he said.

The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index2017 published by the World Economic Forum ranks Vietnam in 34th place interms of natural resources, 30th place in cultural resources and businesstravel, 37th place in human resources and labour market out of 136economies across the world. However, in terms of international openness, thecountry scored low, at the 73rd place.

In comparison to other countries in the region,Vietnam’s visa policies are not as competitive and attractive, with thevisa exemption offered only for citizens of 23 countries and territories. Thatfigure is 165 in the Philippines, 164 in Malaysia and 160 in Singapore.Indonesia, aiming to welcome 20 million foreign tourists by 2019, has openedthe visa exemption policy for citizens of 169 countries and territories.

The visa-exempt stay duration is only 15 days,quicker than the typical trip of an international tourist to Vietnam.Moreover, citizens of countries enjoying Vietnam’s one-way visaexemption to Vietnam have to bear a passport which must be valid for at leastsix months and at least 30 days from the departure date from Vietnam.

Nguyen Quoc Ky, head of Vietravel CompanyManaging Board, said that these shortcomings obstruct the influx of touriststo Vietnam.

“From 2011 to 2017, Japan welcomed 19million international tourists but the number in Vietnam was only 12.9 million.Thailand, meanwhile, expects to receive 35 million international tourists in2018. The widening gap means we are stepping backward,” said Ky.-VNA
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