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Visa exemption agreement between Morocco and Azerbaijan

In a move towards enhanced collaboration, Morocco🇲🇦 and Azerbaijan🇦🇿 have taken a step forward by signing a visa exemption agreement for holders of ordinary passports for tourism purposes only. This promising agreement was sealed on the sidelines of the 15th Islamic Conference Summit in Banjul, illustrating the positive developments in relations … Read the article

France issues walk-in visas to Saudi Arabia

Saudi citizens wishing to travel to France have benefited from a facilitation of administrative procedures since May 7. A recent initiative allows interested parties to service their visa application without requiring a prior appointment, directly in certain VFS centers located in Riyadh and Dammam. This development aims not only to simplify the process but … Read the article

Cuba: eVisa to replace tourist cards from May 6, 2024

Starting May 6, 2024, Cuba will replace the traditional tourist card (green and pink) with a modern eVisa system. Announced at the FITCuba 2024 international tourism fair after some rumors, this initiative reflects the adaptation of Cuban consular services to the digital age.

US imposes automatic refunds for delayed flights

The Biden administration recently implemented regulations aimed at strengthening consumer protections in the airline industry. The new guidelines, which are being phased in over two years, require airlines to provide automatic refunds to passengers affected by significant delays, cancellations and other specific disruptions.

Syria: electronic visa launched on May 1, 2024

Faced with the current challenges of its tourism sector, Syria is adopting a new approach by launching an electronic visa from May 1, 2024. This system aims to facilitate procedures for foreign visitors and stimulate the tourism industry in the country. A look back at this major initiative.

Turkey: Visitors to Saint Sophia now have to pay a fee

A major change has taken place regarding access to one of Turkey's jewels, the Basilica of Saint Sophia in Istanbul. This historic monument, which has gone through various phases - a basilica, a mosque and then a museum - is now subject to an entrance fee, affecting foreign visitors only.

Japan: 2 new rules have a major impact on travelers

Famous for its iconic summit, which attracts millions of tourists every year, Mount Fuji is introducing a ticket reservation system to better manage the influx of visitors. From now on, it will no longer be possible to climb without first purchasing a ticket.

Venice introduces tourist tax to regulate summer visits

Decided in September 2023, visitors wishing to discover Venice for a day will have to pay an entrance fee. This new measure, introduced by the municipality, consists of imposing a €5 tax applicable during peak tourist periods. The aim is clear: to regulate access to this historic city, which is often overwhelmed by crowds.

2023: the safest year ever for air transport

In the world of tourism and travel, statistics are essential for making informed decisions. The year 2023 was no exception to this rule, particularly in the field of air safety. According to the latest report from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), 2023 was the safest year since commercial aviation ... Read the article

Brazil postpones e-Visa rollout to 2025

The Brazilian government has announced the postponement of the introduction of electronic visas for Australian, Canadian and American nationals until April 10, 2025. Originally scheduled for October 1, 2023, this decision had already been postponed earlier this year, and was due to come into force on April 10, 2024.