16 Feb 2010
Regional tour operators are decrying Indonesia?s move to withdraw a seven-day visa-on-arrival (VOA) costing US$10, which means their clients must pay for the other VOA, a 30-day costing US$25 per application, even if they stay only a few days.
Indonesia withdrew the seven-day VOA on January 26 but allowed greater leeway for those with the 30-day VOA, who are now allowed a one-time extension of up to another 30 days. But the extension is irrelevant for the shorthaul markets, whose average length of stay is no more than a week. In fact, these markets were being penalised, argued operators.
While the extension might be good news for longhaul operators, regional operators said doing away with the seven-day VOA might affect overall volume as regional travellers needed to pay an extra 150 per cent on visa charges even if they stayed a week or less.
Sourced = TTG Travel Hub