Important yes, but no structure is perfectly sealed.
If you allow moisture in, you MUST allow it a way out. This is of the most important rules with wood construction, be it a camper or a multimillion dollar home. Its referred to as moisture management. And is often overlooked and IMO is right at the root if all “OMG WOOD” issues.
Unless your interior wall surfaces are 100% moisture impermeable, you will have moisture inside the walls. Cooking, bathing, even just breathing dumps moisture into the air.
A wood structure with a moisture impermeable skin like aluminum is about the best (or worst) way to test this. The only reason why older aluminum sided campers survive as well as they do as they are far from sealed. Plenty of leaks to allow whatever moisture gets in, a way out.