Asia - Pacific. Monday, June 20,
2005.
In its endeavours to overcome the negative impacts
caused to the perception of Indonesia
as a desirable destination for international visitors
during the last few months , the Indonesian
Ministry of Culture and Tourism has managed
to obtain the approval from the Government for eleven
more countries to receive the facility of visa-on-arrival
(VOA).
In a press conference held during the World
Tourism Organization`s TOURCOM Conference
in Bali, Indonesia, on 21 May, the Deputy Minister
for Marketing Mr. Udin Saiffudin announced that
the Ministry was urging the Government to approve
this important measure.
"The policy is aimed at attracting foreign
tourists to visit Indonesia. We have set a target
of bringing in more than six million foreign tourists
this year," Minister of Culture and Tourism
Jero Wacik said on the 14 June,
after a meeting at the office of the Coordinating
Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs.
The Government has decided to allow the nationals
of 11 countries in Asia, Europe and the Middle East
to obtain a visa-on-arrival (VOA) in an effort to
attract more tourists to the country. Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Egypt,
Austria, Ireland, Qatar and Luxembourg are the additional
countries granted the VOA facility. The Government
is also in the process of granting a visa-on-arrival
facility to the Netherlands and Sweden.
The countries which nationals have enjoyed this
facility since 1 February 2004 are Argentina,
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway,
Poland, South Africa, Republic of Korea, Switzerland,
Taiwan (Pr. of China), United Arab Emirates, United
Kingdom and United States of America.
This decision brings the number of foreign countries
to have been granted this facility up to 32. The
visa-on-arrival will now be valid for either six
or 30 days. A six-day visa will cost USD 10 while
a 30-day visa will cost USD 25.
The visa-on-arrival will only take effect after
the Minister`s Decree for Law and Human Rights has
been issued.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism
is working very actively to respond to the challenges
facing the industry. This new facility for visas
will definitely contribute to stimulate more business
in the sector and increase international visitors`
arrivals.
Source : traveldailynews.com
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