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International arrivals to Vietnam fall 10.4 percent in March

An estimated 617,895 international arrivals was recorded in Vietnam in March, down 10.4 percent from February and 12.9 percent from the same period last year, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).
An estimated 617,895 international arrivals was recorded inVietnam in March, down 10.4 percent from February and 12.9 percent fromthe same period last year, according to the Vietnam NationalAdministration of Tourism (VNAT).

Of the figure, 538,554 came by air, down 10.2 percent from February, while arrivals by land were 70,096, a fall of 19.7 percent.

Anofficial from the VNAT’s Tourism Market Department attributed the fallto a sharp drop in the number of vacationers from the two big touristsources, China and Russia.

Since late 2014, Vietnam witnessed adownward number of holiday-makers from Russia, which always stands amongthe top 10 tourist markets of Vietnam.

This March saw amonth-on-month decline of 15.8 percent in Russian arrivals to thecountry to 27,950, which also represented a 29.3 percent decrease yearon year.

Chinese arrivals in March reached only 103.670, down 18.3 percent over February and 45.6 percent over the same period last year.

An upward foreign arrival trend is expected to be achieved in April given it hosts a number of big celebrations.-VNA

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