The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Business | Wed, November 05 2014, 6:25 PM
The government will waive visa requirements for the citizens of
several countries in a bid to attract 20 million tourists by 2020.
“Based
on the coordination meeting result, there will be five countries;
Australia, China, Japan, Russia and South Korea, which are to be granted
visa-free access by the government,” Coordinating Maritime Affairs
Minister Indroyono Soesilo said in Jakarta on Wednesday as quoted by
kompas.com.
Through the program, he said the government expected to see additional 500,000 tourist arrivals in a year.
The
government needed to spend around US$11.5 million on the plan. The
minister said, however, that with projected additional tourist arrivals
and spending potential, the government would receive minimum revenue of
$540 million per year, on the assumption that every tourist spent around
$1,200 per visit to Indonesia.
In addition, the government plans
to facilitate the permit process for yachts and international cruise
ships wanting to enter the country’s ports.
“We will strengthen
the online system set up by the Foreign Ministry,” he said, adding that
the government had set a target to finalize such permits in a day.
With
easier permit issuance, he expected leaders in the regions to promote
their regions so that Indonesia could attract many tourists.
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