Friday, December 14, 2012

India and China alleviate the restrictions on tourist visas



Authorities decided in both India and China to ease restrictions on tourism visas in an

attempt on their part to bring in more visitors and foreign tourists.

Indian government announced a few days ago that it would cancel the base re-entry were

not are popularity among many tourists have been approved in the wake of the terrorist

attacks in Mumbai. A rule that had prevented the passengers from re-entering the country

less than 60 days after the departure without special permission from the Indian High

Commission. A shift that was welcomed by officials and tour operators in both countries. A

spokesman for the company, "The Ultimate Travel", which flies to India: "We will facilitate

the mitigation of things such restrictions for businessmen and tourists, as well as for those

people who are hoping to visit their families." A measure that was praised by the Indian

Ministry of Tourism, are expected to increase the number of tourist arrivals as a result. As of

next year, travelers will be able to all EU countries to visit Beijing for up to 72 hours without

the need to apply for a visa.

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