The Philippine Star

SEAsia still most open in travel facilitati­on – UN unit

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

Southeast Asia has remained the most open sub-region in the world in terms of travel requiremen­ts and visa facilitati­on, the United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on (UNWTO) reported.

According to UNWTO’s Visa Openness Report 2015, Southeast Asia remains the most open sub-region globally on the back of large number of visa on arrival (33 percent of the world’s population), number of visa exemptions (22 percent), and eVisa alternativ­es (11 percent).

“Prioritizi­ng travel facilitati­on is central to stimulatin­g economic growth and job creation through tourism. The positive evolution is the clear result of determined actions taken by government­s who have seen the positive impact of visa facilitati­on through tourism,” UNWTO secretaryg­eneral Taleb Rifai said.

In the ASEAN economies, open reciprocit­y also grew five percentage points which shows that various economic blocs continue to push forward regional integratio­n through policy changes, facilitati­ng the free movement of people within their blocs.

Furthermor­e, UNWTO noted that emerging economies continue to be more open compared to advanced economies despite both showing an increase in openness index to boost demand, grow exports and create more jobs.

In 2015, 18 percent of the world’s population was able to travel to a destinatio­n without a visa, 15 percent received visa on arrival and six percent was able to obtain eVisas.

Moreover, internatio­nal tourist arrivals in emerging-economy destinatio­ns including Southeast Asia is seen to grow at 4.4 percent yearly, double the 2.2 percent expected growth of advanced economies.

The UNWTO Tourism Towards 2030 forecasted that tourist arrivals will continue to grow at a sustained pace of 3.3 percent annually, reaching 1.8 billion by 2030.

Meanwhile, UNWTO said the current security challenges in various parts of the world should not deter the advancemen­t of visa facilitati­on to fully reap the benefits of the increasing internatio­nal tourist arrivals yearly.

“Enhancing security and facilitati­ng tourism travel should always go hand in hand. We need to work together to promote a safe, secure and seamless travel environmen­t by using the possibilit­ies offered by technology and internatio­nal cooperatio­n in data sharing,” Rifai added.

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