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Skift · 4d
Thailand Expects Only 3.5 million Chinese Tourists This Year Despite Visa Waiver
Thailand expects 3.4-3.5 million visitors from China this year, which is below its target, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said on Friday, despite rolling out a visa-free program to attract Chinese tourists.
Trak.in - India Business Blog · 11h
After Thailand & Sri Lanka, Malaysia Too Offers Visa-Free Entry For All Indians!
Indians will soon be able to travel to Malaysia without having to obtain a visa! This good news has been confirmed by the Prime Minister of Malaysia. However, there is a catch. Read on to find out all the details!
rediff.com · 1d
After Thailand, Sri Lanka, this country to allow visa-free entry to Indians
The 30-day visa-free entry is also currently enjoyed by eight ASEAN countries for the purpose of social visits, tourism and business.
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Malaysia to allow visa-free entry for Indians
Indians can avail a 30-day visa-free entry to Malaysia starting from December 1, the country’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced on Sunday. Chinese citizens will also get 30-day visa-free entry to the Southeast Asian nation, the Malaysian state-owned news agency Bernama reported.
National Herald · 1d
Malaysia joins Thailand and Sri Lanka in granting visa-free entry for Indians
Malaysia will grant a 30-day visa-free entry for Indian and Chinese citizens from 1 December, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced, joining Thailand and Sri Lanka in recent weeks to offer such a facility to foreigners to promote tourism.
Business Standard · 2d
Malaysia joins Thailand, Sri Lanka to allow visa-free entry to Indians
Under this new policy, Chinese and Indian nationals will enjoy a visa-free stay of up to 30 days, subject to security screening, said the Malaysian Prime Minister
Reuters on MSN · 1d
UPDATE 2-Malaysia to allow visa-free entry to Chinese, Indian nationals
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said. Anwar made the announcement late on Sunday during a speech at his People's Justice Party congress.
Malay Mail on MSN · 1d
Home minister: Malaysia will move to prevent overstaying by visa-free tourists from China, India
While Malaysia will let tourists from China and India enter without a visa from December 1 onwards for trips lasting a maximum of 30 days, the Malaysian government will monitor their exit from the country and require airlines to ensure such visitors have return tickets home.
Coconuts · 1d
Malaysia to welcome Chinese and Indian tourists with visa-free entry starting Dec. 1
In a bid to boost its tourism sector, Malaysia is set to roll out a visa-free entry policy for citizens of China and India, allowing stays of up to 30 days, starting from Dec. 1. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim made the groundbreaking announcement during a speech at his People's
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Thailand allows nightclubs, bars to remain open for longer duration
Thailand has hosted 24.5 million foreign tourists this year, with a projected 28 million arrivals by year-end. While a ...
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Chinese airlines cancel flights to Thailand amid falling demand
A series of Chinese carriers have canceled flights to Thailand for December and January due to low travel demand despite visa waiver efforts.
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Thailand says Chinese beggars caught in Bangkok not victims of trafficking
The authorities have also detained a group of beggars from Jordan who allegedly harassed foreigners. Read more at ...
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Making travel plans for holiday season? THESE countries lift visa requirements for Indian tourists
Tourists from India and China can enter Malaysia without a visa and stay for up to 30 days, subject to security screening.

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