Discover the evolving landscape of travel to Kenya as it moves towards becoming a visa-free country by January 2024. Get insights into the ongoing development of the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system and President Ruto's commitment to streamlining the entry process.
Explore Turkey hassle-free with the recent announcement of visa-free entry for citizens from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, US, Canada, Bahrain, and Oman.
AirAsia, the renowned low-cost airline, is offering an exclusive one-way, all-inclusive fare of RM189 to seven captivating destinations in South India until December 24, 2024. This promotion coincides with the recent announcement of visa-free travel from India to Malaysia.
In a historic move, President William Ruto announces Kenya's transition to visa-free entry for international visitors from January onwards. This transformative change involves a state-of-the-art digital platform, guaranteeing electronic travel authorization in advance.
Experience a streamlined entry into Malaysia using the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC). Submit your arrival information online, except for those transiting via Singapore without immigration clearance, Malaysia Permanent Residents, and MACS holders.
Thailand is seeking to boost tourism and investment by introducing new visa initiatives. Indian tourists can now enjoy visa-free entry for up to 30 days, and businesses investing in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) can obtain a 10-year investor visa.
The company's extensive network in China and India, comprising 17 routes in China with 156 weekly flights and nine routes in India with 74 weekly flights, positions it well to capitalize on the surge in travel demand following the visa-free entry policy.
Malaysia announces a groundbreaking decision to waive entry visa requirements for Chinese and Indian nationals from December 1. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim envisions a boost in tourism, economic growth, and international partnerships.
Citizens of the six countries who are entering China for business, tourism, visiting relatives and friends, or transiting for no more than 15 days are eligible for the visa exemption. The visa exemption is expected to provide a significant boost to China's tourism industry.
Thailand is gearing up to welcome Indian and Taiwanese tourists with open arms as the government implements a visa-free entry policy, starting this Friday. This strategic move aims to boost tourism and stimulate the Thai economy.