Spearheading Asia-Pacific Corporate Travel ManagementTTG Asia
 

 
 

Home

News

Cover Story

Commentary

Briefing

Country Report



Archives

Feedback

Subscriptions

Media Kit

 


     Issue: September / October 2005

COUNTRY REPORT - VIETNAM

Business travel statistics

Last year some 521,666 business tourists visited Vietnam, up 11.4 per cent on 2003 when it was battling SARS.
The figure is more than 200,000 higher than a decade ago.

The World Travel and Tourism Council estimates business travel accounted for around US$796 million in tourism receipts for Vietnam in 2004.

By 2014, the WTTC estimates this will rise to around US$1.8 billion.

Heavy industry, construction, tourism, transport and communications, agriculture, oil and gas are among the industries that attract the largest interest and investments.

In 2005, business arrival numbers appear to have dropped slightly to 263,979 for the months of January to July, a fall of 9.3 per cent compared to the same time last year. This is despite overall numbers being up.

However the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) admitted the numbers might not be very accurate as they were based on the arrival cards collected.

VNAT does not have access to figures on length of stay, expenditure and purpose of visit, but it is working with other related agencies to beef up the collection of statistics.

A more detailed arrivals survey is now under way, and results are expected in 12 months.

Back to top

Updates




 
IMA - Incentive & Meetings Asia


BTN  | Home | News | Cover Story | Commentary | Briefing | Country Report | Focus | Archives | Feedback
Copyright © 2005 TTG Asia Media Pte Ltd
Concept & Design by Brel