As the rest of the world, ASIA DMC's destination countries have been taking a wide range of preventive measures against COVID-19. While all of these policies are put in place in an attempt to contain the pandemic, some of them could also have temporary impacts on immigration and travel. In this article, we aim to deliver an up-to-date tourism-focused situation overview concerning our five destinations:
(Lastest Updated on 18 March 2020)
POLICY CHANGES
Vietnam: (visit Vietnam Tourism site for more information)
Health declaration is required for all passengers entering Vietnam.
From March 18, Vietnam suspends all visas and entry (including e-visa, visa on arrival) for all the nationalities (except for those travelling for official or diplomatic purposes can be considered and must have confirmation of being free with ncoV). This restriction will be in place for 30 days.
From March 16, all foreign nationals in Vietnam (as well as all Vietnamese citizens) are required to wear face masks in public areas and throughout every domestic or international flight from and to Vietnam.
Numerous hotels, attractions and crowded areas are closed until further notice. Click the following links to see lists of ASIA DMC's temporarily closed accommodations and attractions.
For further details and other destinations' policy, please VISIT OUR WEBSITE
For more information, please contact us via info@asiadmc.com or our dedicated salespersons.
Safe travels,
ASIA DMC.
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Thursday, 19 March 2020
COVID-19 On ASIA DMC's Destinations: Vietnam's Immigration Policy Changes From 18 March 2020
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