Research and Markets: Travel and Tourism in Vietnam: Key Trends and Opportunities to 2016

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/pgvclg/travel_and) has announced the addition of the "Travel and Tourism in Vietnam: Key Trends and Opportunities to 2016" report to their offering.

Vietnam was ranked the fourteenth most attractive destination to develop a travel and tourism business across the Asia-Pacific region in 2011, according to the Travel and Tourism Competitive Index (TTCI). Travel and tourism in Vietnam contributed 4.2% to the national GDP in 2011 and accounted for 3% of the country's total employment in 2011. The total number of trips undertaken by residents increased at a CAGR of 9.05% during the review period. The main reasons for this growth include Vietnam's growing economy, hosting of international fairs and exhibitions, government initiatives to promote the country as an attractive tourist destination, and increasing level of leisure and business travel.

Key Highlights

- Travel and tourism in Vietnam contributed 4.2% to the national GDP in 2011 and accounted for 3% of the country's total employment in 2011.

- According to the WTO, Vietnam accounted for the fifth-largest number of inbound tourist arrivals among ASEAN countries in 2011. Vietnam also recorded the fourth-fastest tourism growth in the world in the same year.

- Vietnam is developing into a popular destination for cruise tourism and holds strong potential for the future growth.

- In 2011, National Geographic Traveler Magazine ranked Vietnam as one of the thirteen best tours of Asia and one of the fifty best tours of a lifetime.

Reasons To Buy

- Take strategic business decisions using detailed historic and forecast data related to tourist flows in Vietnam

- Understand the demand factors within the Vietnamese travel and tourism industry, along with key market trends and growth opportunities

- Analyze the domestic, inbound and outbound tourist flows by geographic region and purpose of visit

Key Topics Covered

1 Introduction

2 Executive Summary

3 Tourism Demand Factors

3.1 Typical Annual Employee Holiday Entitlement by Type

3.2 Total Population by Age

3.3 Male Population by Age

3.4 Female Population by Age

3.5 Number of Households

3.6 Mean Household Income

3.7 Number of Trips by Season

3.8 Number of Trips by Residents

3.9 Average Length of Trips

4 Tourism Flows

4.1 Analysis of Tourism Flows

4.2 Total Domestic Trips

4.3 Domestic Trips by Region

4.4 Domestic Trips by Purpose of Visit

4.4.1 Number of business trips by domestic tourists

4.4.2 Number of leisure trips by domestic tourists

4.4.3 Number of other personal trips by domestic tourists

4.5 Number of Overnight Stays on Domestic Trips

4.6 Total International Arrivals

4.7 Number of International Arrivals by Region of Origin

4.7.1 International arrivals by Country of origin - Asia-Pacific

4.7.2 International arrivals by Country of origin - Europe

4.7.3 International arrivals by Country of origin - North America

4.8 International Arrivals by Purpose of Visit

4.8.1 Inbound business tourist volume trend

4.8.2 Inbound leisure tourist volume trend

4.8.3 Inbound other tourist volume trend

4.9 Total International Departures

4.1 Number of International Departures by Destination

4.10.1 International departures to North America

4.11 International Departures by Purpose of Visit

4.11.1 Outbound business tourist volume trend

4.11.2 Outbound leisure tourist volume trend

4.11.3 Outbound other tourist volume trend

4.12 Number of Overnight Stays on International Trips

5 Appendix

List of Tables

List of Figures

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Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Travel and Tourism

Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Travel and Tourism