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Vietnamese international outbound travel boom

The Middle and Affluent Class (referred to as MAC) in Vietnam is the fastest-growing in Southeast Asia and with that growth comes a thirst for houses, luxury goods, and, naturally, international travel

By Rick Ellis / Tuoi Tre News Contributor
Sunday, July 15, 2018, 16:05 GMT+7

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A group of Vietnamese visitors in Japan. Photo: Tuoi Tre

We know record numbers of foreigners are coming to visit Vietnam, so how about Vietnamese going abroad?

There are droves of Vietnamese going overseas with significant increases in the number of trips abroad each year.

The tour and travel industry uses the term “outbound” to describe travel to foreign countries and “inbound” to describe foreigners visiting from abroad, so let’s look at Vietnam’s outbound travel market.

The Middle and Affluent Class (referred to as MAC) in Vietnam is the fastest-growing in Southeast Asia and with that growth comes a thirst for houses, luxury goods, and, naturally, international travel.

The MAC is defined as those earning VND15 million per month (US$714) or more, projected to be one-third of the population by the year 2020.

Nearly 60 percent of the population in Vietnam is under 35 years of age with many of that group better educated and earning higher incomes than previous generations.

As inbound tourism booms, the standard of living in Vietnam rises, and so does the cost of domestic travel, to the point where international trips these days cost the same or even less in some cases. It’s possible to travel by airplane from Ho Chi Minh City to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, or Manila, the Philippines for less than it costs to go to Hanoi.

Similarly, trips from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City to Da Nang or Hue are just about the same price as some short package trips to Thailand. Just as one example, six different airlines fly routes between cities in Vietnam and Thailand so the tough competition keeps prices low.

Airlines flying out of Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City serve over 40 international destinations alone with new routes being added all the time. The situation at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi is similar.

Vietnamese living near borders can easily take advantage of low-cost bus travel with tours to favorite destinations and opportunities to combine such trips with business.

Travelling overseas is becoming less of a hassle all the time as holders of Vietnamese passports now enjoy visa-free access to 49 countries, including the other nine ASEAN member countries.

Dramatic increase in overseas trips by Vietnamese travellers

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Where are Vietnamese travellers going?


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China is right at the top of the list, welcoming almost two million Vietnamese visitors last year. Many people from the north take short bus trips to enjoy nearby destinations in China and to import goods back into Vietnam.

Multiple airlines serve many destinations in mainland China from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and other cities in Vietnam. Add to that Macau, Hong Kong, and several locations in Taiwan and the entire area has many options for travel directly from Vietnam.

Thanks to its proximity to Vietnam, Cambodia is the second most popular destination for outbound Vietnamese travellers. Phnom Penh is small compared to most Asian capital cities, with plenty of gorgeous Buddhist temples and shopping options easily reached by bus in a few hours from Ho Chi Minh City and by airplane from both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Siem Reap, home to Angkor Wat, voted the top tourist site in the world in 2017 by TripAdvisor, is served by airlines from several cities in Vietnam.

Bangkok is one of the top mega-city destinations in the world with visitors from Vietnam seeking its great temples, sites, cuisine, infrastructure, and world-class shopping. Beach destinations such as Pattaya and Phuket are also popular with Koh Samui recently moving onto the top attractions list.

Neighbour Laos shares Vietnam’s longest border at over 2,000 kilometers with six overland border crossings between the two countries. That makes Laos an easy place to visit for Vietnamese wishing to explore the sights, do business, or both. Several flights are offered between Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and the Lao capital Vientiane, as well as Pakse and the ancient capital city Luang Prabang.

So it makes sense that the most frequented destinations from Vietnam are those that are nearby, popular, and relatively inexpensive.

Japan and South Korea are both very unique for the foreign visitor, boasting rich culture and histories, great food, and efficient infrastructures. Both countries are Olympic hosts (South Korea in 2018 and Japan in 2020) and have relaxed their visa requirements during recent years to encourage more tourism.

The Japanese Tourism Authority opened a representative office in Hanoi in 2017 to better handle the large number of Vietnamese visitors, estimated at over 300,000 last year.

Vietnam catapulted into 8th position on the list of countries sending tourists to South Korea with a record-breaking performance of over 300,000 travellers in 2017.

The Vietnamese community in Germany is well over 100,000 so there are pockets of authentic Vietnamese culture and food to be found on a visit. Germany also offers a new cultural experience for Vietnamese, many of whom are already familiar with French influence from colonial times.

The U.S. is home to millions of Americans of Vietnamese descent and Vietnamese immigrants, making it an attractive destination for tourists and those wishing to be reunited with family and friends who’ve settled there. The U.S. has lots of appeal for tourism because it’s so large and varied.

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Vietnamese visitors take a picture at Cloud Forest in Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. Photo: Tuoi Tre

Which new outbound destinations for Vietnamese are gaining popularity?

Other destinations moving onto the Vietnamese outbound tourism radar include Taiwan, Bali, Dubai, and Bhutan (the country that flaunts its “Gross National Happiness” as being more important than Gross Domestic Product).

Within the visa-free ASEAN member countries the Philippines is near for Vietnamese travellers, has thousands of beaches and islands, and is about the same price as Vietnam for the tourist.

Bali is just the tip of the iceberg in Indonesia, which has over 17,000 islands, hundreds of sub-cultures, and is reasonably priced.

No doubt as the MAC population increases dramatically there will be more options for the overseas Vietnamese traveller, so watch this space in the coming years.

https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/city-di...international-outbound-travel-boom/46700.html

***

Looks like the perennial enemy, US, is well down the list. I guess the VCP does not trust them much.

@Viva_Viet , @Jlaw
 
Vietnamese international outbound travel boom

The Middle and Affluent Class (referred to as MAC) in Vietnam is the fastest-growing in Southeast Asia and with that growth comes a thirst for houses, luxury goods, and, naturally, international travel

By Rick Ellis / Tuoi Tre News Contributor
Sunday, July 15, 2018, 16:05 GMT+7

visitor-1531642114.png

A group of Vietnamese visitors in Japan. Photo: Tuoi Tre

We know record numbers of foreigners are coming to visit Vietnam, so how about Vietnamese going abroad?

There are droves of Vietnamese going overseas with significant increases in the number of trips abroad each year.

The tour and travel industry uses the term “outbound” to describe travel to foreign countries and “inbound” to describe foreigners visiting from abroad, so let’s look at Vietnam’s outbound travel market.

The Middle and Affluent Class (referred to as MAC) in Vietnam is the fastest-growing in Southeast Asia and with that growth comes a thirst for houses, luxury goods, and, naturally, international travel.

The MAC is defined as those earning VND15 million per month (US$714) or more, projected to be one-third of the population by the year 2020.

Nearly 60 percent of the population in Vietnam is under 35 years of age with many of that group better educated and earning higher incomes than previous generations.

As inbound tourism booms, the standard of living in Vietnam rises, and so does the cost of domestic travel, to the point where international trips these days cost the same or even less in some cases. It’s possible to travel by airplane from Ho Chi Minh City to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, or Manila, the Philippines for less than it costs to go to Hanoi.

Similarly, trips from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City to Da Nang or Hue are just about the same price as some short package trips to Thailand. Just as one example, six different airlines fly routes between cities in Vietnam and Thailand so the tough competition keeps prices low.

Airlines flying out of Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City serve over 40 international destinations alone with new routes being added all the time. The situation at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi is similar.

Vietnamese living near borders can easily take advantage of low-cost bus travel with tours to favorite destinations and opportunities to combine such trips with business.

Travelling overseas is becoming less of a hassle all the time as holders of Vietnamese passports now enjoy visa-free access to 49 countries, including the other nine ASEAN member countries.

Dramatic increase in overseas trips by Vietnamese travellers

tourist-1531641977.png



Where are Vietnamese travellers going?


places-1531642041.jpg



China is right at the top of the list, welcoming almost two million Vietnamese visitors last year. Many people from the north take short bus trips to enjoy nearby destinations in China and to import goods back into Vietnam.

Multiple airlines serve many destinations in mainland China from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and other cities in Vietnam. Add to that Macau, Hong Kong, and several locations in Taiwan and the entire area has many options for travel directly from Vietnam.

Thanks to its proximity to Vietnam, Cambodia is the second most popular destination for outbound Vietnamese travellers. Phnom Penh is small compared to most Asian capital cities, with plenty of gorgeous Buddhist temples and shopping options easily reached by bus in a few hours from Ho Chi Minh City and by airplane from both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Siem Reap, home to Angkor Wat, voted the top tourist site in the world in 2017 by TripAdvisor, is served by airlines from several cities in Vietnam.

Bangkok is one of the top mega-city destinations in the world with visitors from Vietnam seeking its great temples, sites, cuisine, infrastructure, and world-class shopping. Beach destinations such as Pattaya and Phuket are also popular with Koh Samui recently moving onto the top attractions list.

Neighbour Laos shares Vietnam’s longest border at over 2,000 kilometers with six overland border crossings between the two countries. That makes Laos an easy place to visit for Vietnamese wishing to explore the sights, do business, or both. Several flights are offered between Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and the Lao capital Vientiane, as well as Pakse and the ancient capital city Luang Prabang.

So it makes sense that the most frequented destinations from Vietnam are those that are nearby, popular, and relatively inexpensive.

Japan and South Korea are both very unique for the foreign visitor, boasting rich culture and histories, great food, and efficient infrastructures. Both countries are Olympic hosts (South Korea in 2018 and Japan in 2020) and have relaxed their visa requirements during recent years to encourage more tourism.

The Japanese Tourism Authority opened a representative office in Hanoi in 2017 to better handle the large number of Vietnamese visitors, estimated at over 300,000 last year.

Vietnam catapulted into 8th position on the list of countries sending tourists to South Korea with a record-breaking performance of over 300,000 travellers in 2017.

The Vietnamese community in Germany is well over 100,000 so there are pockets of authentic Vietnamese culture and food to be found on a visit. Germany also offers a new cultural experience for Vietnamese, many of whom are already familiar with French influence from colonial times.

The U.S. is home to millions of Americans of Vietnamese descent and Vietnamese immigrants, making it an attractive destination for tourists and those wishing to be reunited with family and friends who’ve settled there. The U.S. has lots of appeal for tourism because it’s so large and varied.

visit-1531642211.jpg

Vietnamese visitors take a picture at Cloud Forest in Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. Photo: Tuoi Tre

Which new outbound destinations for Vietnamese are gaining popularity?

Other destinations moving onto the Vietnamese outbound tourism radar include Taiwan, Bali, Dubai, and Bhutan (the country that flaunts its “Gross National Happiness” as being more important than Gross Domestic Product).

Within the visa-free ASEAN member countries the Philippines is near for Vietnamese travellers, has thousands of beaches and islands, and is about the same price as Vietnam for the tourist.

Bali is just the tip of the iceberg in Indonesia, which has over 17,000 islands, hundreds of sub-cultures, and is reasonably priced.

No doubt as the MAC population increases dramatically there will be more options for the overseas Vietnamese traveller, so watch this space in the coming years.

https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/city-di...international-outbound-travel-boom/46700.html

***

Looks like the perennial enemy, US, is well down the list. I guess the VCP does not trust them much.

@Viva_Viet , @Jlaw
Our Canadian government is right by not allowing Viets to visit Canada because they will illegally seek refugee status. A Viet need sponsorship by someone in Canada in order to visit.
 
Our Canadian government is right by not allowing Viets to visit Canada because they will illegally seek refugee status. A Viet need sponsorship by someone in Canada in order to visit.

is that so ? hope many other nationalities are on that list .
 
is that so ? hope many other nationalities are on that list .
He told nonsense. Ok there are cases of people seeking refugee but not the mass. Canada offers special incentives to attract tourists, businesspeople and students from Vietnam. The latter with great success. The number of Vietnamese students visiting Canadian universities come close to the number of those visiting US universities. The good running economy helps. While many currencies in the developing countries and emerging markets have sunk or even crashed, Vietnam currency VND has strengthened against the USD.
 
Our Canadian government is right by not allowing Viets to visit Canada because they will illegally seek refugee status. A Viet need sponsorship by someone in Canada in order to visit.

Lots of illegal Vietnamese in Taiwan. Once they arrive, they seek employment mostly in the South where rural economy and hollowed out towns dominate.

Folk feel lonely there.

That aside, contrary to the hatred displayed by some Vietnam-flagged members on this forum is somehow refuted by empirical evidence. Sugar daddy US is nowhere to the top and the only reason is not the question of money.
 
Lots of illegal Vietnamese in Taiwan. Once they arrive, they seek employment mostly in the South where rural economy and hollowed out towns dominate.

Folk feel lonely there.

That aside, contrary to the hatred displayed by some Vietnam-flagged members on this forum is somehow refuted by empirical evidence. Sugar daddy US is nowhere to the top and the only reason is not the question of money.
Travelling to US is expensive, not many VNese can afford it. Many companies just take their staffs go to CN on holiday for savig money instead of Thai or SIng
 
Travelling to US is expensive, not many VNese can afford it. Many companies just take their staffs go to CN on holiday for savig money instead of Thai or SIng
US laws similar to Canada. They don't allow your kind to visit their country without a sponsor. You guys will never go back when you go overseas. China should do the same.
 
US laws similar to Canada. They don't allow your kind to visit their country without a sponsor. You guys will never go back when you go overseas. China should do the same.
You speak as if a chinese clown as you can dictate US and Canada foreign policy. China should do what the same?

Isn’t there a trend of Chinese returning to the homeland? So there is plenty of places Vietnamese can fill.
 
You speak as if a chinese clown as you can dictate US and Canada foreign policy. China should do what the same?

Isn’t there a trend of Chinese returning to the homeland? So there is plenty of places Vietnamese can fill.
Viet azz clown, Canada is already doing it for a long time...lol:dance3:

I'm sure Germany is doing similar thing. :sarcastic:

Now go cry
 
Viet azz clown, Canada is already doing it for a long time...lol:dance3:

I'm sure Germany is doing similar thing. :sarcastic:

Now go cry
So why don’t you post the links here everyone can read that America, Canada and Germany only allow visit with sponsorship?

Oh wait. you liar can’t.
 
Most Vietnamese are here in singapore as students, prostitutes or bought wives.

There's a famous area in the country that are known to be filled with vietnamese callgirls.

Physically, it's hard to tell the difference between vietnamese n local, coastal south Chinese stock.
 
Most Vietnamese are here in singapore as students, prostitutes or bought wives.

There's a famous area in the country that are known to be filled with vietnamese callgirls.

Physically, it's hard to tell the difference between vietnamese n local, coastal south Chinese stock.
Singapore is a rich country. No surprise you attract everything from good to bad.
 
So why don’t you post the links here everyone can read that America, Canada and Germany only allow visit with sponsorship?

Oh wait. you liar can’t.
Lol,*** clown I live in Canada I think I know the Canadian laws better than you.
Btw, are you too stupid to do a search or do I need to educate you clown

Most Vietnamese are here in singapore as students, prostitutes or bought wives.

There's a famous area in the country that are known to be filled with vietnamese callgirls.

Physically, it's hard to tell the difference between vietnamese n local, coastal south Chinese stock.
You need to open your eyes or talk to them. Viet people have a funny Vietnamese cantonese accent when they speak Cantonese :D
 

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