Khaleej Times

Cabinet nod for entry to transit passengers

- Team KT reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Passengers transiting through any of the UAE’s airports would soon be able to obtain entry permits that will let them step out of the airports and tour the country.

The UAE Cabinet has formed a working group, led by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p, to prepare a general policy to grant entry visas to transit passengers. Under this category of visas, passengers will be able to tour the country’s landmarks and tourist attraction­s.

The policy will list visa fees, mechanisms for increasing the number of stopover visitors, as well as ways to promote the country’s tourism attraction­s.

Over 70 per cent of the total number of passengers who passed through the UAE’s airports in 2017 were transit passengers.

dubai — Preparatio­ns are afoot to roll out legislatio­ns that will allow transit passengers to tour the country. On Monday, the UAE Cabinet gave the green light to prepare a general policy to grant entry visas to transit passengers who wish to visit the country’s landmarks and tourist attraction­s.

Passengers transiting via any of the airports in the country will be able to obtain entry visas. The new policy aims to enhance transit visa procedures to enable stopover passengers to enjoy a day out in the country, thus boosting the tourism industry.

The Cabinet formed a working group, led by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p, to prepare the new policy, “considerin­g the possible positive effects it will have on the tourism sector and the economy in general”.

Over 70 per cent of the total passengers who passed through the UAE’s airports in 2017 were transit passengers.

The new policy will list visa fees, mechanisms for increasing the number of stopover visitors, as well as ways to promote the country’s tourism attraction­s.

Earlier last month, the Dubai Airports had unveiled a proposal that would allow transit passengers to leave the airport to experience the city.

“In Dubai, transit time will become tourism as passengers are encouraged to leave the airport to experience the city,” the Dubai Media Office had tweeted then.

According to a video that the office tweeted, the ‘Microcosm of Dubai’ project proposed city-wide itinerarie­s that guide passengers who are in transit in Dubai for more than four hours. Those in transit for under four hours will get a “virtual tour” of the city.

Nearly 4.5 million passengers transit through the Dubai Internatio­nal Airport every month, reaching more than 50 million a year. Of these, an estimated 46 million do not visit the city.

Most passengers remain in the concourse, shopping or having food and beverages. The average spend of a visitor at the airport reaches Dh9, whereas those who visit the city can spend up to Dh1,000. Nearly 14.9 million tourists visit Dubai annually and the figure is expected to hit 20 million by 2020. reporters@khaleejtim­es.com (With inputs from Wam)

 ?? Photo by Juidin Bernarrd ?? Tourists at the Al Fahidi Fort courtyard. —
Photo by Juidin Bernarrd Tourists at the Al Fahidi Fort courtyard. —

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