Vietnam strives to resume international tourism amid Covid-19 pandemic


A staff member arranges information booklets at a tourist information counter in the arrival hall of Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on March 15, 2022, as Vietnam announced the return of a visa exemption policy for 13 countries in an effort to kickstart its tourism sector. - AFP

HANOI, April 2 (Xinhua): With proactive and continuous efforts, Vietnam is stepping up the resumption of international tourism while flexibly adapting to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Taking place here from Thursday to Sunday (April 3) after two years of suspension, the Vietnam International Travel Mart 2022, the largest annual tourism trade fair in the South-East Asian country, marked the reopening of the Vietnamese tourism sector in the new normal context.

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