Indonesia eyes 1.2 million Indian guests with visa-free entry, further flights 

The Indonesian Tourism Ministry hopes to double Indian vacationer arrivals to 1.2 million in 2024 with extra flights and a proposed visa-free entry scheme.

Final yr, Indonesia obtained 11.7 million vacationers from world wide, which was 98 per cent increased in comparison with 2022. This included 6,10,000 Indian residents. Indian arrivals in 2023 had been barely decrease than the pre-Covid quantity.

Pre-pandemic, Indonesia supplied visa-free entry to vacationers from 169 international locations. Now, the federal government is planning to reintroduce visa free entry for residents from twenty international locations, together with India. “We hope that can materialise quickly,” mentioned Ni Made Ayu Marthini, Indonesia’s Deputy Minister for Advertising (Ministry of Tourism and Inventive financial system).

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Flight connectivity can be growing between the 2 international locations. Final yr, IndiGo and Vistara commenced Mumbai-Jakarta and Delhi-Bali flights.

On Tuesday, IndiGo introduced every day flights between Bengaluru and Bali from March 29. Air India too is planning a service between Delhi-Jakarta however is but to finalise particulars.

Aside from selling its luxurious resorts in Bali for marriage ceremony teams and luxurious travellers, the tourism ministry can be pitching different lesser recognized locations within the nation.

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“Indians are the second largest group of international vacationers in Bali after Australians. At a nationwide degree, India is ranked sixth largest inbound supply market. Indonesia is made up of 17,000 Islands and we wish Indians to journey past Bali and discover different locations within the nation too,” Marthini added.

From February, Indonesia started charging a levy on international vacationers visiting Bali (round ₹800 per individual). The payment is being collected to assist the safety of Bali’s atmosphere and native tradition.

“Presently there is no such thing as a affect on vacationer arrivals in Bali because of the levy,” mentioned R Wisnu Sindhutrisno, director of tourism promotion for Asia and Pacific area.



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