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Sunday, Dec 22, 2024

Southeast Asia Introduces New Schengen-Style Visa to Boost Regional Tourism

Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar Join Forces for Enhanced Connectivity
The tourism sectors of Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar are set to receive a major boost with the introduction of a Schengen-style visa. This initiative aims to streamline travel across these six countries, enhancing regional tourism and connectivity. The visa will allow tourists to visit multiple countries within the region with a single travel document, making it easier and more appealing to explore Southeast Asia.

The Thailand Tourism Authority is spearheading this initiative to simplify the entry process for tourists, thereby increasing both the number of visitors and tourism revenue. This effort is expected to bolster Thailand’s reputation as an attractive destination and strengthen its aviation and logistics industries. The Prime Minister of Thailand has been actively discussing this initiative, which mirrors Europe’s Schengen Visa, with leaders from the other participating countries.

Last year, the six involved countries collectively welcomed approximately 70 million tourists. Thailand and Malaysia alone generated significant tourism revenue, with over 48,000 million United States Dollars combined. The new visa aims to attract affluent travelers from distant regions, encouraging them to extend their stays and explore multiple destinations within the region.

Southeast Asia is already a favored travel destination for Indian tourists due to cost-effective travel options and cultural similarities. The strong performance of the Indian rupee further enhances affordability, making these countries attractive budget-friendly options.

The envisioned visa scheme will facilitate smooth travel among Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar. This setup mirrors the Schengen Agreement, which revolutionized travel in Europe by allowing tourists to cross multiple borders with a single visa, simplifying trip planning and enhancing the travel experience.

The initiative aims to increase the competitiveness of ASEAN nations against major tourist markets like China, India, South Korea, and Japan. Thailand and Malaysia, in particular, offer more flight routes compared to their neighbors, enhancing their accessibility.

The move toward a Schengen-style single visa is anticipated to further increase international tourist arrivals in Southeast Asia, expanding access and simplifying travel across these six countries. This model aims to replicate the tourism boom experienced in Europe following the introduction of the Schengen visa in 1995.
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