Visa on Arrival scheme sees 72% surge

PTI Updated - February 09, 2012 at 05:04 PM.

The number of foreigners availing Visa on Arrival (VoA) scheme has registered 72 per cent increase in January against the same period last year.

There were as many as 1,359 foreigners, who availed themselves of the scheme in January compared with 790 in January 2011, registering a growth of 72 per cent, officials said.

As a facilitative measure to attract more foreign tourists, the Government had launched Visa on Arrival scheme in January 2010 for citizens of five countries — Finland, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand and Singapore.

The Government had extended the scheme to four more countries — Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines — from January 2011.

Encouraged by the response, the Tourism Ministry is now considering to extend the scheme to 14 more countries, including Germany, Russia, France and CIS countries.

“The proposal to extend the scheme to more countries is under active consideration by the Government. We have also proposed to extend the facility to more international airports including Goa, Hyderabad and Bangalore,” a Tourism Ministry official said.

Currently, the VoA facility is available in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata airports.

The first month of the year also witnessed a growth of about 50 per cent in foreign exchange earnings and 9.2 per cent rise in foreign tourist arrivals in the country.

There were total 6.81 lakh foreign tourists in the country in January against 6.24 lakh during the same month last year, registering a growth of 9.2 per cent.

Forex earnings during January 2012 were Rs 8,623 crore compared with Rs 5,777 crore in January 2011, a growth of 49.3 per cent.

Published on February 9, 2012 11:33