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Vietnam travel outlook looks bright for the year 2021 – Overcoming challenges in style

The GDP of the first quarter of 2020 in Vietnam was 3.8% whereas the same of the previous year was 6.8%. Nearly 35,000 businesses went bankrupt during this period, and every industry including travel, trade, and supply chain faced challenges due to the COVID -19 pandemic.

However, economic specialists believe that things will change in the 01st quarter of 2021 since the investments have gone up comparatively, and that trade also tries to rise again after the successful suppression of the pandemic. Vietnam family resorts the likes of Avani Quy Nhon Resort have also opened up their businesses to domestic travellers already, and once the country is open again for international visitors, they will start welcoming foreign tourists as they used to do before the pandemic started.

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