Tag: visa rules
A push for market liberalization in the Caribbean
Can cooperation and market liberalization beat out protectionist interests in the Caribbean? The 2019 Caribavia conference wasted little time in bringing that question to the forefront. With representatives from airlines, ... Read More
U.S. Visa for Cubans: Cuban tourists face harsh restrictions
The U.S. Embassy in Cuba posted a bomb-shell message on their website today, punishing Cuban citizen and the travel and tourism trade between Cuba and the United States. The message ... Read More
IBTM Arabia: Business events in UAE and GCC – what you need to know
Some of the fastest growing economies in the world can be found in the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). In recent years, with a construction and investment boom ... Read More
New Indian visa “requirements” irk Danish tourists
Danish tourists wanting to visit India have to provide much more documentation in order to be granted visas under new rules that came into effect on February 1. Read More
India to relax visa regulations for transit tourists
NEW DELHI, India - Foreign tourists could soon make a quick dash to Agra to see the Taj Mahal or to Jaipur for a glimpse of the Hawa Mahal if ... Read More
India and Pakistan authorities to discuss tourism issues
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (eTN) - Home secretaries from India and Pakistan are to meet on May 24 and 25 in Islamabad to resolve many issues such as visa policies. Read More
Goa tourism hurt by rigid visa rules
Panaji - Even as the central government has refused to review its stringent visa rules which force tourists to take a two- month gap before re-entering India, tourism officials and ... Read More
Japan aims to lure more Chinese tourists, relaxes visa rules
TOKYO - The Japanese government on Thursday relaxed visa rules applicable to Chinese nationals to encourage more tourists to visit and help boost the nation's flagging retail sector. Read More
Libya to ease visa restrictions for foreign tourists
Libya plans to ease visa restrictions for many countries as it seeks to attract tourists and diversify its economy away from oil, said Saif al-Islam al-Qaddafi, the son of Libyan ... Read More