Emiratis can now travel to the UK hassle-free with the new Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system. Learn how this visa-free process simplifies entry procedures and fosters economic and cultural exchanges between the UAE and the UK.
Oman Air shakes up its South Asia strategy, reducing flights to India and axing routes to Pakistan and Bangladesh, but doubling down on Lucknow and Thiruvananthapuram in India and adding Sialkot in Pakistan.
Explore Turkey hassle-free with the recent announcement of visa-free entry for citizens from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, US, Canada, Bahrain, and Oman.
SalamAir, Oman's low-cost carrier, is set to elevate travel experiences with its strategic expansion into five vital Indian destinations. Backed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Sultanate Oman and in collaboration with Oman Air, this move not only strengthens aviation ties but also contributes significantly to Oman's economic growth.
Oman has announced two major changes to its visa policy, effective immediately: the suspension of the conversion of visit visas to work visas and the issuance of new visas for Bangladeshi nationals. The country has also approved a unified tourist visa for GCC countries, which could be rolled out as early as next year.
The GCC Unified Tourist Visa has been officially approved, opening doors to seamless travel across the Gulf region. Explore the benefits and implications of this groundbreaking development in our comprehensive coverage.
In a surprising move, Salam Air, the budget-friendly airline headquartered in Oman, has announced the complete suspension of all flights to India, effective October 1. The decision has triggered concerns among passengers and raised questions about the future of airfares.
The Consulate of the Sultanate of Oman in Mumbai has released a set of guidelines for Omani citizens planning to travel to India for medical treatment. These guidelines cover crucial aspects such as obtaining a medical visa, avoiding intermediaries, direct communication with hospitals, and more.
Saudi Arabia and Oman's tourism ministers have launched joint initiatives to attract tourists and discuss the implementation of a joint tourist visa. The projects aim to enhance cooperation, boost investment, and capitalize on the natural and cultural diversity of both countries.
The UK government has announced a major change in visit visa requirements for citizens from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states and Jordan. The introduction of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme brings reduced costs and streamlined entry procedures for Gulf travelers and Jordanians, aligning them with visitors from the US and Australia.