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Mashable: This step guarantees that the visa permits a 90-day stay, with the option to extend for an additional period.
Dubai is rolling out a game-changing move to enhance travel ties with India! The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) has unveiled a five-year multiple-entry visa, aiming to strengthen the bond between the Gulf nation and its Indian visitors.
In a groundbreaking move, Dubai witnessed a remarkable surge in Indian tourists, with a whopping 25% increase from pre-pandemic levels, welcoming 2.46 million overnight guests from the vibrant nation in 2023 alone. This surge cements India's position as the top source market for Dubai, with a remarkable 34% year-on-year growth, showcasing the enduring appeal of the emirate among Indian travelers.
The newly introduced five-year multiple-entry visa promises seamless travel experiences, with a swift issuance process of 2-5 working days. Offering a generous stay of 90 days, extendable for a similar period, visitors can maximize their exploration of Dubai while enjoying the flexibility of multiple entries and exits. This initiative not only fosters tourism and business collaborations but also strengthens economic ties between the two nations.
Bader Ali Habib, Regional Head of Proximity Markets at the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, expressed enthusiasm about the milestone initiative. He emphasized the pivotal role of India in Dubai's tourism success story, highlighting the city's commitment to providing Indian tourists with enriching experiences and fostering greater economic cooperation.
With Dubai witnessing a record-breaking 17.15 million international overnight visitors in 2023, representing a significant 19.4% growth, the Emirates remains steadfast in its mission to elevate its status as a global hub for business, investment, and tourism. With unparalleled flight connectivity and a plethora of attractions, Dubai continues to reign supreme as the top travel destination for Indian tourists.
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