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Vietnam sees drop in European arrivals in March amid disruption in air travel

Le Viêt Nam, aujourd'hui – Réunion d’articles de presse sur l’a… April 12, 2026
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The number of European visitors to Vietnam dropped sharply in March, as the Middle East crisis led to the temporary closure of several major transit airports and drove up fuel costs. Vietnam received only two million visitors in March, a 6.7% decline from February — a 28-day month that also featured the 9-day Lunar New Year holiday — according to data from the General Statistics Office. The steepest falls were from Norway (42%), Poland (38%), Sweden (37%), Denmark (26%), the Czech Republic (23%), and Switzerland (21%). Tourism insiders pointed to the disruptions to major aviation hubs en route, such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Jeddah, and Muscat. The rising fuel costs as a result of the war also dissuaded travel. But there were increasing visitor numbers from several Asian markets like Japan (up 39%), Indonesia (34%), Thailand (26%), Laos (25%), Singapore (23%), India (19%), and China (4%). There were 6.76 million visitors in the first quarter, up 12% year-on-year and the highest quarterly figure ever. By Hoang Vu – VnExpress.net – April 11, 2026

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