Vietnam Tourism Industry Poised for Robust Growth

Tourism revenue in Vietnam is projected to grow at a CAGR of 13% during 2012-2015, says RNCOS in its latest research report.
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Noida, India (prHWY.com) September 24, 2012 - Vietnam has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in South-east region. The country's tourism industry has been growing unprecedentedly for the past few years with rising domestic as well as international tourists. The travel & tourism industry accounted for 10% of the GDP in the Vietnamese economy during 2011. The government's support has been the key driving force for this industry. The government has been readily spending on the promotional activities across the world to boost the nation's tourism industry. In future, the tourism revenue in Vietnam is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of around 13% during 2012-2015.

Research Analysis & Highlights

The report, "Booming Tourism Sector in Vietnam", which is spread in over 75 pages, covers extensive research and rational analysis of the Vietnamese tourism industry. It provides an insight of the Vietnam tourism industry and covers the detail analysis of both domestic and international tourists. In addition, the report covers the international tourist information by country, by age, sex, purpose of visit and mode of transport. It offers a detail study of the forces driving the industry and discusses key market trends prevailing in the industry, making Vietnam a potential tourism destination. Our report covers in-depth information about the tourism revenue distribution including shopping, health, entertainment, accommodation, sightseeing, food and transport etc. It also covers the detail analysis of tourism opportunities in major cities covering the number of domestic and international tourists in these major cities. Besides, we have also covered industry verticals with brief information like airlines industry, and hotel industry which also plays a significant role in tourism industry.

Our report covers the detail analysis of various types of tourism in Vietnam including health tourism, eco-tourism, MICE tourism and cruise tourism. Besides this, it covers information about some of the leading tourism destinations in Vietnam which account for large number of tourist visits in the country. Overall, the report will help clients analyze the driving forces and understand the opportunities existing in this industry.

Some of the key findings of the report are:

- Domestic Tourists leading the number of Vietnam Tourists arrivals.
- Government Initiatives driving the Vietnam Tourism industry.
- Golf Tourism emerging as a new tourism in Vietnam Tourism industry.
- Vietnam Offering tourism discounts to attract more tourists.

For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM456.htm

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Check Related REPORTS on: http://www.rncos.com/Tourism-Industry.htm

About RNCOS

RNCOS specializes in Industry intelligence and creative solutions for contemporary business segments. Our professionals analyze the industry and its various components, with a comprehensive study of the changing market behavior. Our accuracy and data precision proves beneficial in terms of pricing and time management that assist the intending consultants in meeting their objectives in a cost-effective and timely manner.

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Tag Words: vietnam tourism industry
Categories: Tourism

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