The Future of Travel in Vietnam
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Vietnam remains under 24/7 curfew, and with caseloads increasing, there appears to be no end in sight for the pandemic. Yet, amid this gloomy forecast, some hope for those of us confined to our homes has emerged as the Prime Minister implies via the media that lockdowns can't go on forever and that the country needs to move on. We also interview Dr Nuno Ribeiro, a senior lecturer and leading researcher in tourism and hospitality at RMIT Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City, about the devastating impact Covid-19 has had on travel businesses in Vietnam, including what steps will be taken to open up a travel industry that reported approximately US$33 billion in tourism revenue in 2019 but is now in tatters.  All this and more on Vietnam's award-winning podcast. For the full interview with Dr Nuno Ribeiro, visit our YouTube Channel: The Bureau Asia – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pmo8lbl_vZo Website: https://thebureauasia.com
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