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March 3, 2021 by www.foxnews.com Leave a Comment

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If you were hoping to visit Australia any time soon, you’re going to have to wait a little longer.

On Tuesday, Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt announced that the country has extended its international travel ban for another three months.

The ban — called the “human biosecurity emergency period” — was previously set to expire on March 17, according to 7 News . Now, it will expire on June 17, Hunt’s announcement said.

The country’s travel ban has been in place since March 2020.

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In his announcement, Hunt said that “the COVID-19 situation overseas continues to pose an unacceptable public health risk to Australia, including the emergence of more highly transmissible variants.”

Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt announced Tuesday that the country’s travel ban has been extended for another three months, until June 17. (iStock)

Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt announced Tuesday that the country’s travel ban has been extended for another three months, until June 17. (iStock)

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Hunt also said that extending the ban “will ensure the Australian Government has the powers to take any necessary measures to continue to prevent and control COVID-19.”

“The extension of the emergency period for a further three months is about mitigating that risk for everyone’s health and safety,” Hunt said.

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Aside from extending the travel ban, Australia is also extending current emergency protocols including “pre-departure testing and mask wearing for international flights; restrictions on the entry of cruise vessels within Australian territory; restrictions on outbound international travel for Australians; and restrictions on trade of retail outlets at international airports,” the announcement said.

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However, the restrictions and travel ban are not set in stone. Hunt said that they could be changed or appealed if the situation improves.

“In particular, the Australian Government continues to work closely with state and territory agencies, national health committees and the cruise industry to develop a framework for the staged resumption of cruise ships in a manner that is proportionate to the public health risk,” Hunt said.

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According to the Australia Department of Health website , the country’s borders are closed to everyone except Australian citizens, residents, immediate family members and some travelers who have been in New Zealand — but not Auckland — for the 14 days before entering Australia.

Ann W. Schmidt is a lifestyle reporter and editor for Fox News Digital.

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International tourists excited to return to Binh Thuan

May 19, 2022 by en.vietnamplus.vn Leave a Comment

International tourists excited to return to Binh Thuan hinh anh 1 A group of French tourists visiting Binh Thuan . (Photo: VNA)

Binh Thuan (VNA) – The south-central coastal province of Binh Thuan has welcomed back many groups of international tourists in recent days after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

A group of 40 French visitors are experiencing an eight-day vacation at The Cliff Resort & Residences in Phan Thiet city.

This is the largest group of tourists the facility has welcomed since it re-opened its door to foreign holidaymakers.

Apart from experiencing services at the resort and enjoying local foods, the tourists are also be guided to visit natural landscapes, historical and cultural relic sites, and join various types of sports at sea.

Since March 15, The Cliff Resort & Residences has welcomed more than 60 foreign visitors.

According to Vice Director of The Cliff Resort & Residences Vo Thuy Loan, the facility only served domestic visitors and foreigners who are living and working in Vietnam in the last two years.

The return of international arrivals, especially large groups, is a good signal for Mui Ne in particular and Binh Thuan in general, she added.

Meanwhile, Aroma Resort in Phan Thiet city has served over 20 foreigners from the UK, Belgium, France and Russia, since the resort resumed its activities.

It is hoped to welcome a number of groups of European tourists in June and July this year.

According to the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, all recent arrivals to Mui Ne will create a premise for the locality’s tourism industry to gradually revive in the coming time.

Besides building programmes to stimulate domestic tourism demand, travel firms in Binh Thuan expand connections with international travel businesses to re-start existing tours, and open new ones to attract more foreign arrivals.

In the first four months of 2022, Binh Thuan welcomed nearly 1.4 million tourists, earning about 2.7 trillion VND (over 116.5 million USD) in revenue./.

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VietJet Air resumes Cam Ranh – Incheon air route

May 19, 2022 by dtinews.vn Leave a Comment

Cam Ranh International Terminal Company announced on May 19 that budget airline Vietjet Air of Vietnam will re-operate an air route connecting Cam Ranh airport (Khanh Hoa) and Incheon airport (Republic of Korea).

According to the plan, VietJet Air will run two flights a week, every Wednesday and Friday, on the air route, starting on May 20.

Cam Ranh airport is scheduled to receive plane coded VJ837 carrying approximately 160 passengers on board from Incheon at 13:15 on May 20, kick-starting the resumption of the route.

Meanwhile, a Cam Ranh – Incheon plan is scheduled to take off at 02:55 on May 20, carrying 33 passengers on board.

Vietnam announced a decision to reopen its borders to international travelers as of March 15, and the resumption of the Cam Ranh –Incheon air route is expected to support tourism recovery in Khanh Hoa province.

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Will international stress disrupt Vietnam’s economic recovery?

May 20, 2022 by vir.com.vn Leave a Comment

Will international stress disrupt Vietnam’s economic recovery?
Patrick Lenain-Former assistant director Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Pressures on global supply chains are also a key headwind in the recovery. Supply chain disruptions are not new: health precautions imposed over the last two years have already caused major bottlenecks. Major shipping hubs such as Los Angeles and Shanghai have operated with reduced capacity, with long waiting times to get shipments processed across the borders.

With the pandemic fading away, congestion in international supply chains has eased a bit since December 2021. In the United States, government agencies have worked with shippers, retailers, and port authorities to speed up the movement of goods.

For instance, ships waiting to unload containers in US ports have declined by 35 per cent, thanks to 24/7 operations and large recruitment of workers. However, the lack of US truck drivers has emerged as a new problem. Action was taken to hire 30,000 additional truck drivers, including apprentices, women and veterans – all with higher salaries.

The problem then became the lack of trucks, as critical components are impeding the assembly of new trucks in factories. Similar problems have been faced around the world.

Though the situation has improved around the world, containers are still moving too slowly.

An index compiled by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (see Figure 1) shows that global supply chains remain stressed relative to pre-pandemic levels, and similar indicators put together by ABN-AMRO and the US Department of Transportation reach similar conclusions.

Differing policies

Vietnam’s exports of goods to the United States reached $96.29 billion last year, up 24.9 per cent on-year, so Vietnamese businesses will welcome that the situation is slowly improving in this country. However, the situation has worsened in China – the country’s second-largest foreign market with exports of $56 billion in 2021, up 14.5 per cent on-year. Coronavirus outbreaks in dozens of Chinese cities have prompted the return of strict lockdowns.

Most countries have by now decided to live with COVID-19 and allow the coronavirus to circulate almost freely, but China still adheres to its “zero-COVID” policy. Over 300 million Chinese citizens have been told to remain indoors for more than a month, with strict rules for getting access to daily necessities.

In Shanghai, one of the busiest manufacturing hubs in the world, this has created severe logistical problems. A backlog of ships is waiting to unload cargo. Once unloaded, logistical challenges are getting trucks and drivers to pick up the containers and move them out of the harbour. Drivers need to take frequent COVID-19 tests, face lengthy quarantines, and must obey clearance times to enter Shanghai. Some products require special licensing requirements, such as food items. All these procedures have raised the cost of shipping a container to and from China multiple times – with an impact on business profitability.

Even crossing the China-Vietnam land border has become a challenge faced daily by hundreds of truckers. Chinese authorities have prohibited Vietnamese truck drivers from crossing the frontier, so shipments need to be offloaded, decontaminated, and reloaded on Chinese trucks – all with staff in full protective equipment.

China’s lockdowns will eventually be relaxed. However, clearing up piles of stranded containers will take time, and strict lockdowns may happen again as long as China retains its policy.

Vietnam could draw lessons from other countries and reduce logistical stress. Like in the United States, a task force could be established involving Vietnamese authorities, customs, shippers, businesses, and retailers to agree on practical solutions. Introducing 24/7 operations at the borders, including holidays, will help to process more shipments and clear up logjams. Using digital declarations and online submissions will expedite formalities.

Businesses may not be able to cover the additional costs of these procedures, so government financial support is warranted, as done by the US Department of Transportation’s decision to provide funds amounting to $450 million to ease bottlenecks.

Nonetheless, disruptions will not go away entirely, so businesses should be prepared: stockpiling essential inputs will be preferable to relying on just-time-delivery; exploring new delivery routes with different border crossings will be better than using a single pathway; diversifying the customer base in different countries and provinces will also build resilience in the face of future disruptions.

Will international stress disrupt Vietnam’s economic recovery?
Stress in global supply chains has declined, but remains elevated

Conflicts and reopenings

The Russia-Ukraine military conflict is also a threat to global recovery. For Vietnamese businesses, the conflict may seem far away, but it is a direct hit on them. Before the conflict, Russia and Ukraine were large suppliers of various types of energy and grain to global markets. With the availability of Russian and Ukrainian products now much reduced, commodity prices have skyrocketed.

Even though Vietnam is a large producer of energy and food staples, it nonetheless imports large quantities of oil, coal, natural gas, fertilisers, iron, steel, aluminum, and agricultural commodities. For Vietnamese businesses using these items, this means higher input costs, which cannot always be fully passed on to sales prices paid by customers, thus hurting profitability.

The conflict has also disrupted international shipping: military forces have shut off shipping lanes in parts of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. The airspace over Ukraine is now closed to civilian airlines, and the airspace over Russia is avoided by them. This has decreased the capacity of international airfreight carriers, which are required to take alternate, longer routes, pushing up fuel costs. Spiking airfreight rates will be felt by Vietnamese businesses flying products to the region.

Furthermore, Western countries imposed sanctions, with global repercussions. Many of Russia’s commercial banks have been locked out of the SWIFT international payment system, which connects more than 11,000 banks and financial institutions in over 200 countries and territories. This has made it very complicated to make and receive payments from Russia, affecting bilateral trade between the two countries.

Elsewhere, tourism accounted for 9.2 per cent of GDP before the pandemic, but COVID-19 has crushed it to only two per cent. Hopes are high that the reopening of borders will see a fast return of international visitors, but disruptions caused by China’s strict confinement rules and by the Russia-Ukraine conflict will hurt.

Almost six million Chinese tourists were visiting Vietnam annually before the pandemic, the largest foreign group. China’s authorities have banned Chinese travel agents from selling outbound group and package travel since January 2020, and this ban was last reiterated in a press conference in March this year. Restrictions on returning to China are also very tight, including quarantine-on-arrival and health monitoring at home, making international travel impractical.

Over 600,000 Russians were visiting Vietnam annually before the pandemic, another important group. Since late February, Vietnam airlines and Aeroflot have cancelled direct flights between the two countries. In addition, Russian tourists can no longer use their Visa, Mastercard, and American Express cards when travelling abroad. Other options are available, such as Russia’s Mir card, but with limited acceptability.

Despite this, Vietnam’s tourism sector has a bright future. Other touristic hubs previously hit by crises – such as Egypt, France, Greece, Morocco, and Tunisia – were able to rebound. Vietnam’s government can help the travel industry explore new markets and adapt its marketing actions to cater to tourists with different tastes, interests, and languages.

By Patrick Lenain

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RS Recommends: The Best Travel Backpacks for Every Adventure

May 19, 2022 by www.rollingstone.com Leave a Comment

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Before heading out on your next big trip, make sure you’re equipped with a reliable travel bag. You’ll want to look for something lightweight but durable, with plenty of room for your belongings. And while a tote or messenger bag may seem perfectly fine on paper, they start getting uncomfortable to carry after long periods of time, and, frankly, just don’t hold that much stuff. When it comes to travel bags , you can’t beat the convenience, versatility, and space of the best travel backpacks.

The best travel backpacks provide a safe and secure place for your gear, electronics, accessories, and valuables, whether you’re hiking Machu Picchu, or strolling through the cobblestone streets of Europe. Because they’re worn close to your body, these backpacks physically keep your stuff close by — and away from potential pickpockets.

How to Choose the Best Travel Backpack

Not all backpacks are made equal. Here are a few things to keep in mind while choosing the best travel backpack for your adventures.

Comfort: The best travel backpacks are made of lightweight, padded materials for a comfortable travel day. Also be on the lookout for adjustable straps, and even other carrying options (i.e. drop handles).

Size: The most important feature of any backpack is its storage space. The best travel backpacks will have one or two main compartments for larger items (I.e. laptop, magazines, headphones) and multiple small to medium-sized pockets for things like your phone, tablet, wallet, and snacks. If you’re packing clothing, go with a larger main compartment and fewer secondary pockets. If you’re mostly packing gadgets, toiletries, and other small items, go with something that has more small pockets for better organization.

Weather Resistance: Backpacks for travel should be able to hold up to all conditions. All of the picks on our list are made from weather-resistant materials, so it won’t spell disaster if you’re caught in the rain while walking to a train station.

Style : No reason to ruin an outfit with an ugly backpack. Since you’ll likely be using your travel backpack once you’ve arrived at your destination (not just during the journey), we think the best travel backpacks marry fashion and function to haul your stuff in style. Look for neutral colors, timeless silhouettes, and unique materials to go with a range of outfits.

The Best Travel Backpacks to Buy Right Now

Whether you’re setting off to another country, another city, or just your family’s house for the night, read on. We’ve rounded up some of the best travel backpacks for every trip, including heavy-duty options for backpackers and streamlined picks for business travelers.

1. Herschel Little America Backpack

EDITOR’S PICK

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Amazon

This Herschel backpack may be dubbed the “Little America,” but it’s got enough storage space to take you on a trip around the world.

The classic “mountaineering” style sack is made from a heavy-duty 600D polyester that holds up to almost anything you put in it (most bags use a 300 denier count which isn’t as thick or durable). This bag has space for 25L worth of stuff, with storage spread across a zipped front pocket, an internal “media pocket” for things like phones and tablets, and a padded laptop sleeve that fits up to a 15-inch computer.

Don’t let the leather straps fool you: they actually close with magnets so you never have to unbuckle the bag. The upright design of the bag and the adjustable straps help it sit flat against your back for a more comfortable carrying experience.

Buy: Herschel Little America Backpack at $109.99

2. Tortuga Setout Backpack

BEST CARRY-ON BACKPACK

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Amazon

Tortuga set out to make the best travel backpack, and we think they nailed it. Designed specifically for air travel, this Setout backpack is loaded with features for an easier day of flying. The backpack has a 45-liter capacity, making it the largest allowable bag for a domestic carry-on, per TSA’s rules.

Instead of opening like a normal backpack, the Setout opens like a suitcase to easily pack clothing and shoes in the large main compartment. Next to the main compartment are two mesh pockets for toiletries, chargers, and other smaller items. A large front pocket, meantime, functions more like a regular backpack pocket with a top zipper, a padded laptop sleeve, and plenty of small pockets for organization.

The Setout is also water-resistant and very comfortable thanks to padding and a waist harness, rounding out an incredibly convenient bag for any frequent flier.

Buy: Tortuga Setout Backpack at $119.00

3. The North Face Base Camp Duffel

BEST BACKPACK-DUFFEL

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The North Face

Duffel bags’ flexibility, space, and simplicity make them great for a range of packing needs, but they can also be tiring to haul through an airport. That’s why duffel bags with backpack straps — such as this one from The North Face — have become so popular.

The Base Camp duffel, as it’s called, boasts a durable ballistic weave fabric that’s suited to both outdoor and urban adventures. Thanks to the integrated backpack straps, shoulder strap, and drop handles, it’s also comfortable enough to carry on long walks (think, through a big airport). We’re also fans of the size (71-liters), which is big enough for about a week-long trip but not cumbersome.

Buy: The North Face Base Camp Duffel at $149

4. Away The Everywhere Zip Backpack

BEST BUSINESS BACKPACK

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Away

Yes, backpacks are now acceptable in the office — as long as you pick the right one. This Everywhere backpack from Away passes the office-ready test with a chic water-resistant nylon and leather build. It’s on the small side with a 20-liter capacity, but makes up for its size with a thoughtful organization.

Inside the main compartment is a padded laptop sleeve and multiple slip pockets (including one for a tablet), a water bottle pocket, and room for toiletries or a sweater. This main compartment uses a clamshell opening, making it easier to see and access everything inside.

We think the Away backpack looks great too, showcasing a minimal, modern look. There’s also a mesh back for breathability and a trolly sleeve to slide over your roller bag handle.

Buy: Away The Everywhere Zip Backpack at $195

5. Lululemon Wunderlust Backpack 25L

BEST FOR SHORT TRIPS

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Lululemon

If you’re setting off for a one-night or weekend-long trip, grab this Wunderlust backpack from Lululemon. Just like the brand’s clothing, the Wunderlust backpack brings activity-ready comfort and a modern, urban sensibility.

The pack is made of water-repellent nylon and polyester, keeping your gadgets safe from any rain, while a variety of pockets allow for smart organization. There’s a 16-inch padded laptop sleeve, interior organization pockets, quick-access exterior pockets, and even external straps for a yoga mat or jacket.

Buy: Lululemon Wunderlust Backpack 25L at $148

6. Osprey Packs Farpoint 55L Backpack

BEST BACKPACK FOR EUROPE

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Backcountry

Heading to Europe for a backpacking trip? Check out this Fairpoint backpack from Osprey. With a 55-liter capacity, it’s big enough to haul about a week’s worth of clothing. It’s also comfortable — even when fully loaded — thanks to a waist strap and ample padding all around.

Inside, there’s a padded pocket for laptops or tablets, as well as other organization pockets. Outside, you’ve got removable sleeping bag straps for camping trips. It’s a great choice for walking-heavy adventures — whether you’re strolling in airports, train stations, streets, or the wilderness.

Buy: Osprey Packs Farpoint 55L Backpack at $179.95

7. Vintage-Inspired Canvas and Leather Backpack

BEST VINTAGE BACKPACK

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Amazon

This rugged, “Augur Series” backpack is great for school or travel, mixing a vintage-inspired design with a ton of practical features.

The satchel-style bag is made from a durable canvas, with genuine leather trim. The main compartment holds up to a 13-inch computer and has five different interior pockets for things like your phone, wallet, camera, and ID. Outside, find three zipped pockets — two on the side and one in the front. There’s a bonus hidden pocket in the back, right near the straps, great for stashing your cash and other valuables. With a drawstring closure and fold-over flaps, your stuff stays extra secure.

The wider shoulder straps mean weight is distributed more evenly, and the straps are easily adjustable. This is more of a casual backpack, though; you may want something more professional if you’re taking a backpack to work.

Buy: Vintage-Inspired Canvas and Leather… at $47.97

8. Gucci GG Black backpack

BEST DESIGNER BACKPACK

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Gucci

Need a travel backpack worthy of first class? Pick up this one from Gucci. It features some of the designer’s iconic logo work, including an interlocking GG pattern and striped straps, but overall it’s more low-key than some of Gucci’s other pieces. We think this is perfect for traveling: It’s not flashy, but nice enough to go with bold outfits and posh hotel lobbies. The backpack also has straps for a jacket, two exterior pockets, and a spacious main compartment, making it just as usable as any other (less stylish) backpack.

Buy: Gucci GG Black backpack at $2,150

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