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HCM City’s hospitality market reaches over 92% of pre-pandemic level

The hotel room occupancy rate in Ho Chi Minh City in the first half of this year stood at 64%, reaching over 92% of the level in the first six months of 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, according to Savills Vietnam.

HCM City struggles with labour shortage in hotel and restaurant sector

According to a report from the Department of Tourism of HCM City, the tourism industry has shown positive signs in the first half of 2023, with an estimated revenue of VNĐ80.8 billion and the welcoming of 18.3 million visitors.

Hotels up for sale, though tourists are returning

Despite an impressive increase in the number of domestic and foreign travelers in the first six months, accommodations are still in distress, and many 4-5-star hotels have been put up for sale.

Wave of hotels in HCM City put up for sale at deep discounts amid recession

The hotel industry in HCM City is facing significant challenges with a wave of hotels in the city put up for sale at deep discounts amid the ongoing economic recession and sluggish tourism market.

Hanoi hotels expected to recover soon thanks to Chinese tourists

The return of Chinese tourists and business travelers is expected to help warm up the Hanoi hotel market.

Vietnam hospitality requires innovative products: experts

Vietnam hospitality requires innovative products that can cater to the demands of young domestic and international travellers, such as poshtels, entertainment-integrated complexes, limited-service accommodations, and co-living and co-working spaces.

Coastal hotels in Da Nang up for sale as occupancy rates still low

No longer able to make a profit, many hotels in Da Nang have been put up for sale, including 4-5-star hotels worth trillions of VND.

Struggling hoteliers seek Government support to revive from COVID-19 crisis

Small- and medium-sized hotels in HCM City are struggling with low occupancy rates and labour shortages, and are in need of support to recover from a COVID-19-induced slump, according to the municipal Department of Tourism.

Vietnam's hotels recovering from pandemic but still face challenges: Savills

Vietnam’s hotel industry has been slower to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic than that of other countries due to a series of factors, including strong reliance on the Chinese market and a large pipeline of hotels.

Hospitality sector in HCM City still not back to 2019 level: Savills

Despite improvement in 2022, occupancy and room rates in Ho Chi Minh City have yet to recover to pre-pandemic levels, according to real estate service provider Savills Vietnam.

Oversupply of hotels and resorts persists on the coast

The increase in supply of resort real estate in the next three years is estimated to be 20% per year, but demand may not recover in time.