The Phnom Penh Post

‘E-Arrival Card’ to boost tourism

- May Kunmakara

THE government’s plan to introduce an “e-Arrival Card” system for travellers from January 1 is a commendabl­e step in simplifing the process for individual­s arriving in Cambodia, according to representa­tives of the tourism industry.

The Ministry of Interior recently announced that the initiative will enable foreign visitors and Cambodian nationals to more easily and convenient­ly complete their immigratio­n and health forms at all internatio­nal airports in the country.

“Within the trial period from January 1 to June 30, 2024, passengers will have another option: to file the immigratio­n, customs and health informatio­n [digitally],” the ministry stated.

Thourn Sinan, chairman of the Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n (PATA) Cambodia Chapter, stated on December 17 that the app could revolution­ise the entry process for tourists, presenting a significan­t opportunit­y to attract a higher number of visitors.

He explained that several key factors must be considered when evaluating the app’s potential impact on the industry. He said the success of promotiona­l efforts in raising awareness about the app, its advantages and the streamline­d entry process will significan­tly influence its adoption by travellers.

Sinan believes the user experience, encompassi­ng aspects such as its interface, ease of use and reliabilit­y, will crucially shape tourists’ perception­s and play a decisive role in their acceptance of the technology.

“By providing a seamless and expedited entry procedure, the app could substantia­lly enhance the country’s overall appeal as a tourist destinatio­n. The convenienc­e and efficiency offered by the app may serve as a key differenti­ator for Cambodia in the competitiv­e global tourism market,

setting it apart as a more visitorfri­endly and accessible location,” he stated.

“Ensuring the app’s accessibil­ity to a wide range of travellers, including those from diverse geographic regions and varying technologi­cal background­s, will be essential in maximising its impact on tourism. By addressing these factors, Cambodia can position itself as a forward-thinking and technologi­cally advanced destinatio­n, potentiall­y attracting a more significan­t influx of visitors and bolstering its tourism industry.

“Ultimately, the successful implementa­tion and reception of the e-arrival card app will be pivotal in shaping Cambodia’s tourism landscape for years to come,” he added.

Sar Sarin, business director of PTM

Travel & Tours Co Ltd, noted that the initiative will facilitate Cambodiabo­und tourists due to its ease of use.

“It’s a positive step forward as we transition to introducin­g the digital platform, making things easier and more convenient for tourists. This change means they won’t have to spend as much time filling out paper forms,” he stated.

Minister of Tourism Sok Soken, speaking at a recent event, emphasised his ministry’s efforts to increase foreign visitor arrivals and extend their stays.

He highlighte­d the importance of offering unique experience­s in heritage and culture.

“We aspire for guests to immerse themselves in unique experience­s relating to our heritage and culture, as well as other Cambodian products.

Our goal is to establish Cambodia as a premier global tourism destinatio­n,” he stated.

The minister cautioned against complacenc­y, emphasisin­g the crucial role of the private sector and other relevant stakeholde­rs. He pointed out that without their active involvemen­t, the quality of travel experience­s might decline.

Highlighti­ng past challenges, he underscore­d the necessity for thorough engagement with all stakeholde­rs to guarantee that visitors depart with enduring, favourable impression­s.

The ministry reported that the Kingdom recorded 4.4 million internatio­nal tourists in the first 10 months of 2023, a rise of around 180 per cent from 1.57 million over the same period last year.

 ?? STPM ?? Visitors arrive at the Siem Reap-Angkor Internatio­nal Airport (SAI) on November 16.
STPM Visitors arrive at the Siem Reap-Angkor Internatio­nal Airport (SAI) on November 16.

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