Monday, November 4, 2013

Russia's Free 72

From the MT:
"Visa-Free Travel for 20 Countries to Boost Domestic Airline Profits"

As early as next year, foreigners from 20 countries could visit Russia without a visa for up to 72 hours as long as they purchase a ticket with a Russian carrier, a draft bill by the Culture Ministry proposes. Russia's flagship carrier Aeroflot is expected to increase its revenues by 30 billion rubles ($936 million) after the 72-hour visa-free stay policy for foreign tourists is introduced in the country, the proposal published Sunday on the government's legal information website said. The draft legislation to allow foreign nationals in transit at 11 Russian airports to remain in the country for 72 hours without a visa was approved by the Russian government in September. The loosened visa regulations will apply to visitors from 20 countries, including Germany, China, United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, France, Spain, South Korea, Japan, Poland, Canada, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Singapore, Australia and Greece. Experts believe that the measure will increase foreign tourist arrivals by 60 percent, the statement said. According to estimates, the Russian hotel industry will see its income rise by 3.6 billion to 5.4 billion rubles ($110-160 million) a year. Last year, 2.1 million foreign nationals visited Russia as tourists.

^ This is a step in the right direction. I understand that this is mostly for people transiting through Russia to someplace else (ie another former Soviet Republic or Asia.) I am curious to know if the 72 hours is very every trip - ie someone flies to Moscow spends 72 hours in that city and then leaves Russia. Then the same person flies to Saint Petersburg  - can he/she spend another 72 hours there without a visa? Hopefully this program will gain a lot of support and get more people to visit Russia (even if only for 72 hours.) If this works well then I could see Russia expanding the visa-free stay to more countries and for longer periods. Russia is a very interesting country, but I don't think you can see much or learn a lot about the country and its people in only 72 hours (I think the same for any country.) ^

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/business/article/visa-free-travel-for-20-countries-to-boost-domestic-airline-profits/488910.html

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.