The Free Press Journal

MbPA in talks with Union ministries to ease e-visa for cruise passengers

- SWEETY ADIMULAM

Mumbai Port Authority (MbPA) is in talks with the Union ministries of home affairs and foreign affairs urging to ease the e-visa process requiremen­t of biometric enrollment for cruise passengers.

Speaking to the FPJ, MbPA chairman Rajeev Jalota said that it is a critical subject of discussion and they have been doing meetings with the department­s concerned. "At present in Mumbai and other major ports, the cruise passengers are expected to arrive on e-visa. Biometrics of the passengers are required at port on first arrival for immigratio­n clearance. However, this fingerprin­t/biometric immigratio­n procedure takes a lot of time. Many of the cruise ships coming to India are mega ships with 2,000–4,000 passengers on board. Hence, we are thinking of other alternativ­es which can reduce the time," he explained.

"If the cruise is coming from a particular country, our people will board the ship from that place so that the biometrics can be done and until the cruise comes to Mumbai the process can be completed and time of passengers can be saved. However, it is yet to be finalized," Jalota added.

In fact, in January 2018, to make India attractive to cruise passengers and to promote cruise tourism in the country, Ministry of

Home Affairs at the request of Ministry of Shipping, had exempted cruise tourists arriving with evisa from the requiremen­t of biometric enrolment for a period of three years i.e. till December 31, 2020. This was to facilitate expeditiou­s immigratio­n clearance of cruise passengers with e-visa enabling them to spend more time on shore.

As every sector is now operating in full strength following the ease of Covid-19 induced pandemic lockdown restrictio­ns, the Mumbai Port Authority is also now slowly focussing on improving cruise tourism.

According to a 2016 report by this authority, the cruise potential in India is 4 million passengers with 3.2 million from Mumbai. In fact, cruise tourism in the future will drive the economy, the study reveals.

The MbPA is also conducting the first internatio­nal cruise conference on May 14 and 15 in Mumbai to showcase the infrastruc­ture for internatio­nal cruise service providers.

According to a 2016 report by this authority, the cruise potential in India is 4 million passengers with 3.2 million from Mumbai

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