Hanoi (VNA) - To revive the half-alive tourism ind🐲ustry by impacts posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, technological "giants" have been committed to helping travel businesses enhance digital transformat🌜ion. Technology has also been drastically changing the way people think about travel.
In order to support tourism businesses to overcome difficulties caused by the pandemic, towards promoting Vietnam's tourism to international friends, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism is proposing solutions to the Government, including a mobile app named “Du lich Viet Nam an toan” (Safe travel in Vietnam), which is hoped to be launched in the near future.
In a bid to revive Vietnam's smokeless industry in the post-pandemic period, technological "giants" such as Facebook and Google a🍌re committed to helping promote destinations and digital transformation, aiming to support the Vietnamese tourism sector in creating a breakthrough 🔯development in the “new normal" period.
Time for safe travel in Vietnam
The applic♑ation of a digital tourism map for computers and mobile devices will bring convenience, travel services and options to users, services providers and State management agencies.
Visitors can also look up information about the current COVID-19 situation as well as details on infection cases and the number of recovered patients.
Tourists are free to send th🌼eir feedback and comments on the service quality of places they visited as well as whether places met the safety🤡 standards which they laid out on the app.
Many travel firms said that developing an app with specific information about safe destinations is necessary at this time.
The app will make it easier for visitors to check information related to safe destinations, restaurants, hotels, apartments, entertainment places, transport🍌 providers, hospitals and pharmacies.
At this time, the tourism departments of Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Hanoi, Quang Ninh, and Ha Giang mostly actively implement safety criteria in line with their commitments. They are ready to welcome visitors back, not only domestic tourists but also international holiday-makers.
A strong digital transformation
According to Nguyen Anh Nguyet, Country Head of Vietnam Public Policy, Facebook, “travel” "and" resort "are two strong post-COVID-19 trends.
Facebook's late 2020 survey of service trends in Vietnam showed that 86 percent of consumers intend to reward themselves, while 87 percent said they intend to share and give gifts t▨o relatives, Nguyet noted.
