The COVID-19 pandemic will change the way people travel in the near future as travelers look to maximize their experiences while minimizing risk. Here are four travel trends after the pandemic
Air travel demand is down dramatically, but interest in road trips and RV travel is certain to be greater than usual as a majority of travelers have indicated that they currently feel the safest traveling in their personal vehicle.
Local Trips. Photo: Internet
Travel restrictions and health concerns will encourage many travelers to stay local in the weeks and months to come. Beaches, mountains and charming small towns will be in high demand. Visiting places closer to home also allows vacationers to take shorter trips more frequently.
Backpacking. Photo: Internet
A recent report by service sector advisor Sentimantle suggests that backpackers will be among the first to return to international travel. This group tends to be young, single and often male. Whether traveling for work or taking advantage of unemployment, budget-conscious backpackers can take advantage of discounted hotels and hostels.
Flexible Booking. Photo: Internet
Travelers want certainty and peace of mind now more than ever, and many companies, including cruise lines, hotel chains and airlines, have taken notice, rolling out flexible booking policies that allow for last-minute changes and cancellations without penalty.
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In addition to the famous Banh mi, there are many Vietnamese dishes that are honored around the world in prestigious articles, magazines, and television channels.
Vietnamese famous conductor Tran Nhat Minh conducted the World Youth Symphony Orchestra, performing many works with Vietnamese folk music influences on April 6.
Amanda Nguyen, a businesswoman and civil rights activist, is about to become the first Vietnamese woman to fly into space, according to Next Shark on March 28.
The 14th Francophone Film Festival in Vietnamm taking place from March 22 to 27, and is in a series of events to celebrate International Francophone Day (March 20).