The
HCMC Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism says the hotel and
restaurant sector has contributed a big part to the revenue, around
VND2.2 trillion, while the travel sector makes up the balance.
The department says the city’s tourism is
receiving positive signals this month from both international and
domestic travel segments while the number of outbound tourists stays
unchanged from that in January 2009.
The city is forecast to see an estimated 280,000 foreign arrivals
this month, up 7% year-on-year, with around 214,000 coming by air and
some 143,000 being Overseas Vietnamese returning home for the traditional Lunar New Year, or Tet, which falls on February 14.
The domestic travel segment fares best this month and next, as around
60,000 people have bought tours from travel firms during Tet, from
February 14 to 20, up 20% compared to the same period of last year.
Normally, the department collects figures from around 20 big travel
companies of the country to give the total picture.
The department estimates that the total number of local travelers may
hit 500,000 in January when taking into account numbers of tourists at
all travel firms plus the number of travelers who travel on their own
arrangements and visitors to Dam Sen and Suoi Tien tourist parks of the
city.
While the number of outbound travelers likely stays unchanged in
January, it is seen picking up next month. The department puts the
number of outbound tourists to increase around 10% during Tet.
Reports from some travel companies have showcased the similar result.
Almost all outbound and domestic tours during Tet have been sold out,
and tourists wanting to buy tours for Tet are having a very limited
choice for some overland tours only.
Ben Thanh Tourist has reported 5,000 domestic and outbound tourists
during Tet, up 20% year-on-year, while Saigontourist Travel Service Co.
has 10,000 outbound and domestic travelers during the time, up 30%
year-on-year.