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From Feb 22, UAE nationals can make multiple UK entries over 2 years with one permit

GCC STATES PART OF EARLY ROLLOUT OF NEW ENTRY SCHEME THAT WILL SOON BE NORM FOR ALL VISA-FREE NATIONALIT­IES

- DUBAI BY DHANUSHA GOKULAN Chief Reporter

From February 22, citizens of the UAE, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states can experience hassle-free processing on their next travel plans to the UK.

The UK’s new Electronic Travel Authorisat­ion (ETA) system — a visa-free process that allows repeat visits to Britain under a single approval — will be made available for UAE and Gulf citizens starting February 22, the UK Visas and Immigratio­n (UKVI) has said.

The ETA replaced the Electronic Visa Waiver (EVW) system on February 1, and comes across as a faster and easier way to travel to the UK. Apart from GCC citizens, it is also open for Jordanian nationals.

Stays of up to 6 months

Emiratis travelling to the UK under the ETA system are allowed to stay in the country for up to 6 months, and their purpose of stay could include tourism or visiting friends and family, transit, business, and short-term study.

“The ETA is an improvemen­t on the EVW, costs £10 (Dh46.20) and permits multiple journeys to the UK over two years or until the holder’s passport expires, whichever is sooner,” a spokespers­on for the UKVI told Gulf News.

Will it cover UAE expats?

Expatriate­s residing in UAE will continue to enter the UK in line with the current immigratio­n requiremen­ts for their nationalit­y, confirmed the UKVI spokespers­on. (The UKVI is a division of the Home Office responsibl­e for the UK’s visa system.)

“The scheme will eventually apply to all other nationalit­ies who do not require a visa to come to the UK,” said the spokespers­on. “Timings for when other nationalit­ies must apply will be confirmed in due course, and sufficient time will be given to prepare.”

UAE and Gulf nationals could apply for the ETA starting February 1, but the visafree travel system will be accessible for travellers from February 22.

Travel boom to the UK

UAE-based travel agents operating in the UK market said the scheme’s expansion to other countries poses a ‘significan­t step forward’.

The Electronic Visa Waiver (EVW) programme was launched for Emirati and other Gulf nationals in 2014.

“With the new ETA system, the biggest benefit is the significan­t cost reduction [to £10] compared to the Dh138.80 travellers were paying before under the EVW programme,” said Afi Ahmad, chairman of Smart Travels.

“The UK continues to retain its position as a top business and leisure destinatio­n for UAE citizens. The demand continues to rise, and initiative­s like the ETA give travellers an additional boost in confidence.”

Though the scheme is not open to many non-UAE citizens, the demand for travel to the UK continues to enjoy an upward streak.

According to Sapna Aidasani, marketing director at Pluto Travels, destinatio­ns like Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen also draw travellers looking to travel more offbeat paths. “Moreover, many parents travel to the UK yearly to drop their kids to school/college in Britain,” said Sapna.

The new scheme is set to enhance the people-to-people connection­s [between the UAE and the UK], bringing mutual economic benefits and exchange of ideas across various fields including culture, science and policy. It will make travel to Britain more seamless, affordable, and convenient.”

Mansoor Mansoor Abulhoul Abulhoul | | UAE UAE Ambassador Ambassador to to the the UK UK

$26.7 billion tourism fillip

Last year, the UK welcomed nearly 800,000 visitors from the Gulf. In 2022, the UK welcomed 379,517 visits from the UAE despite the pandemic-triggered restrictio­ns and passenger caps at London’s Heathrow Internatio­nal Airport.

In 2019, UAE travellers made 3.8 million outbound visits, with a total internatio­nal tourism expenditur­e of $26.7 billion. Moreover, 39 per cent of visitors from the UAE were British nationals, while 25 per cent were Emiratis in 2022, according to Visit Britain.

The UK continues to retain its position as a top business and leisure destinatio­n for UAE citizens.”

Afi Ahmad | Chairman of Smart Travels

Travel agents have declared the UK a ‘hot’ destinatio­n for UAE residents, including business travellers. According to travel agents and airlines, most flights from the UAE to the UK operate at maximum capacity.

‘Hot destinatio­n’

The UAE Ambassador to the UK Mansoor Abulhoul said, “The new scheme is set to enhance the people-to-people connection­s [between the UAE and the UK], bringing mutual economic benefits and exchange of ideas across various fields including culture, science and policy. It will make travel to Britain more seamless, affordable, and convenient.”

Travel agents have declared the UK a “hot destinatio­n” for UAE residents, including for business travellers. According to travel agents and airlines, most flights from the UAE to the UK operate at maximum capacity.

Busiest airports

According to aviation analytics firm OAG, Dubai Internatio­nal Airport (DXB) and London Heathrow are the busiest airports for internatio­nal flights in February 2024.

The busiest airport is Dubai Internatio­nal, with a capacity of 4.7 million seats (compared to 4.6 million last year).

And London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is in second place with 3.6 million seats (4 million seats in 2023), 30 per cent lower than Dubai Internatio­nal (DXB).

Mamoun Hmedan, chief business Officer at Wego, said, “The UK has been and continues to be the dominant European destinatio­n out of the Middle East, occupying the number one spot for 17 months in a row.”

Hmedan said the UK looks poised to continue to dominate in 2024.

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Travellers queue in Terminal 5 for passport check and immigratio­n at Heathrow Airport.

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