The booming hospitality sector in Vietnam has attracted many investors due to its consistent growth and development and is expected to expand further due to global trends in the year 2019.
The ever-evolving information technology and trends especially aspects such as Social Media have caused a markable shift in the demographic and consumer patterns and have had an incalculable impact on the industry. In the previous year, the good performance in the industry was attributed to several factors including new international routes, infrastructure improvements and policies encouraging tourist and various other related contributions from the private sector. It is projected that previously calmer destinations such as Hue and Mui Ne are expected to draw in a major coastal tourism market, with many a resort in Mui Ne including the likes of Anantara Mui Ne Resort predicted to enjoy higher occupancy rates.
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