(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are reviewing plans
to launch a regional Schengen-style visa for tourists, a move that
is expected to further boost economic growth, according to
Bahrain's Minister of Tourism, trend reports citing al
arabiya .
Speaking during the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) held in the
UAE's Dubai, Fatima al-Sairafi said that the countries were
studying how to achieve a unified single visa.
GCC member states include Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait,
Bahrain, Oman, and Qatar.
“We see this could happen very soon because we see people flying
from abroad to Europe usually spending their time in several
countries rather than in one country. We really saw the value this
can bring not to each country but all of us,” the minister told a
panel at the ATM.
CEO of the Saudi Tourism Authority Fahd Hamidaddin explained
that future travelers will more likely lean toward visiting
multiple countries in a region, rather than a single country if the
visa system is adopted.
“I believe travelers of tomorrow will look always at multiple
stops, routes, and regions,” Hamidaddin said.
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