Quang Nam plans to host international tourists with vaccine passports

PSNews - The central province of Quang Nam has put forward plans to host international tourists with “vaccine passports” and negative coronavirus tests.

The central province of Quang Nam has put forward plans to host international tourists with “vaccine passports” and negative coronavirus tests.

As part of the plans, arrivals at Chu Lai Airport will stay at the assigned Hoiana resorts in Duy Xuyen district and Tui Blue Hotel in Nui Thanh district for five or 10 days.

Photo for illustration.
Photo for illustration.

Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Le Tri Thanh confirmed the plans to Vietnam News, stating that the province and managing boards of the two resorts and Chu Lai Airport authorities held a working session on preparations to soon host tourists with the proposed vaccine passports.

Thanh said the province will register with the Government to become the first province in Vietnam to pilot the hosting of international visitors and roll out a ‘safe tourism’ programme.

“We plan to receive Korean ‘vaccine passport’ tourists on chartered flights as part of the pilot project, and they (tourists) must test negative for coronavirus by Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR),” Thanh said.

“The Chu Lai Airport will be given better medical testing equipment and coronavirus prevention measure for arrivals as well as the reception sites at the two hotels,” he said.

The chairman said the two hotels are far from community and residential quarters, and the two sites had been tested and surveyed by the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism. Recently, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism agreed with the pilot plan.

Thanh said all staff of the two hotels and task force members will be vaccinated and implement coronavirus preventive measures before hosting tourists.

Quang Nam province’s tourism industry saw poor growth in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and storms and floods.

The province, which is home to the UNESCO-recognised world heritage sites Hai An ancient city and Cham Islands-Hoi An world biosphere site, saw tourism revenue decline by 82.7 percent in 2020, hosting only 1.46 million tourists – an 81 percent reduction from 2019.

The tourism association of Quang Nam has inked an agreement to boost post-COVID-19 tourism in the region in 2021 with Da Nang and Thua Thien-Hue.

Additionally, the central province of Quang Nam will continue offering discounts of up to 50% on entrance fees to a number of major tourist attractions in the locality in an effort to get tourism services back on track following a hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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