The Covid 19 pandemic has presented the tourism industry with a major challenge. In Vietnam, the country has to close its tourist sites and prevent the entry of all foreign visitors.
The Covid 19 pandemic has presented the tourism industry with a major challenge. In Vietnam, the country has to close its tourist sites and prevent the entry of all foreign visitors.
As a result of the Covid 19 pandemic, several countries around the world have imposed entry bans for all foreign visitors. Vietnam is one of them.
Because of the rapid spread of the coronavirus, also known as Covid 19, Vietnam has to make the unfortunate decision of preventing foreign visitors from entering the country. They have suspended the issuance of all kinds of visas and cancelled flights in and out of the country.
During the height of the coronavirus outbreak from 2020, Vietnam has decided to temporarily suspend the visa waiver program. Under the program, citizens of certain countries will be able to enter Vietnam for a certain period of time without the need to apply for a visa.
The Covid 19 pandemic has greatly interrupted the tourism and travel industries. In order to fight the rapid spread of this deadly virus, countries around the world have decided to close their respective borders.
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the government of Vietnam has decided to temporarily suspend the visa issuance. This applies to all foreign individuals including the citizens of Slovenia.
Due to the rapid spread of the Covid 19 virus, Vietnam has to temporarily close its borders and ban international flights while also suspending visa issuance. This is done in order to stop the spread of the deadly virus that has already claimed the lives of thousands of individuals around the world.
Because of the Covid 19 outbreak, the number of foreign arrivals in Vietnam has dropped rapidly from last March 2020. This was also because the country has decided to temporarily stop issuing visas.
From Jan 2020, almost all countries around the world have halted the visa application services because of the coronavirus pandemic. The virus, also known as Covid 19, has spread very rapidly and has taken the lives of thousands of people worldwide.
The Covid 19 pandemic has caused massive disruption, especially in the travel and tourism industry. Last March 2020, during the height of the pandemic, several countries around the world have made the unfortunate decision to close their borders.