Hanoi, HCM City among Asia’s most affordable travel destinations


A local restaurant in downtown HCM City. Travel & Leisure has listed Hanoi and HCM City as two of Asia's top 10 cities for low travel costs, particularly for accommodation and food. — VNS

HCM CITY: Hanoi and HCM City, two major cities in Vietnam, have been named among Asia's top 10 cities with the lowest travel costs, according to Travel & Leisure.

The US-based travel magazine has published a list of the 10 cities in Asia with the lowest travel costs with HCM City in southern Vietnam ranking second with an average trip cost of US$1,452.

Hanoi, the capital city in northern Vietnam, ranks ninth, with an average trip cost of around $1,546.

Ethan Crowley, a trip planner from the travel firm Asia Desk, said Vietnam has earned acclaim as the most cost-effective destination in South-East Asia, highlighting the affordability of food and lodging.

The South-East Asian nation could be the “lowest-cost country for travellers” in the region, he noted.

Despite initial perceptions of high travel expenses to Asia, flights are currently nine per cent cheaper than last year, according to Kayak.

Crowley noted the convenience of direct flights from the US and the value of both business and economy class options in Vietnam.

The list of the 10 most affordable Asian cities was compiled using data from Kayak, a metasearch engine for travel services, including airline flights, hotels, rental cars, and vacation packages.

The ranking is based on average round-trip economy airfare and standard double room prices from June to December.

Taipei has been named the most affordable city in Asia. Japan is represented by two cities on this list: Tokyo and Osaka.

Other cities included in the list are Jakarta, New Delhi, Bangkok, Manila, and Kuala Lumpur. — Vietnam News/ANN

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