It’s official: Switzerland is finally joining the club of visa-free countries for Vietnam. From March 1, Swiss travellers will be able to stay for up to 45 days without complicated formalities. This decision follows a relaxation of entry conditions aimed at boosting tourism in the wake of the pandemic.
Vietnam is continuing its policy of openness by facilitating access to the country, and this new measure should strongly encourage European visitors to explore this fascinating country. By 2025, Vietnam expects to welcome between 22 and 23 million tourists, aided by the widespread use of e-visa and the development of new air routes, such as the Hanoi-Milan route to be launched by Vietnam Airlines in July.
Another highlight for 2025 is the development of Hue, the former imperial city, which will be the focus of a “Visit Year Hue 2025” campaign. This program will showcase its exceptional heritage and pave the way for new tourism opportunities.
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