GCC countries to roll out unified tourist visa within 2 years, UAE minister says 

The famous elephant rock in Al Ula, Saudi Arabia – a popular tourist destination. (Shutterstock)
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Updated 23 October 2023
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GCC countries to roll out unified tourist visa within 2 years, UAE minister says 

  • Visa will allow holders to travel to the six Gulf countries

LONDON:  The Gulf Cooperation Council countries will roll out a unified Gulf tourist visa within the next two years, the UAE’s Minister of Economy Abdulla bin Touq Al-Marri told Emirates News Agency on Monday.  

The visa will allow holders to travel to the six Gulf countries. 

Al-Marri said that the seventh meeting of GCC tourism ministers, held earlier this month in Oman, unanimously approved the launch of the visa.

Specific regulations and legislation are to be prepared, with a projected implementation between 2024 and 2025, depending on the readiness of each GCC country’s internal systems.

Al-Marri said that the UAE was preparing to welcome international tourists following the implementation of the unified visa, as well as developing a tourist route within the UAE that connected its seven emirates.

The minister added: “This initiative is an integral part of the GCC 2030 tourism strategy, designed to elevate the tourism sector’s contribution to the GDP (gross domestic product) through increased inter-GCC travel and elevated hotel occupancy rates, transforming the GCC into a pre-eminent global destination for both regional and international tourists.”

The tourist sector currently contributes 14 percent of the UAE’s GDP, but the aim is to raise this figure to 18 percent, in line with national strategic tourism objectives.

Al-Marri highlighted the GCC countries’ sophisticated travel and tourism infrastructure. The countries boasted a total of 10,649 hotel establishments by the end of 2022, with Saudi Arabia having the highest number of facilities.

He added that the GCC countries’ joint tourism strategy 2023-2030 was aiming for an annual increase of 7 percent in inbound travel to the region.

The number of visitors to GCC countries reached 39.8 million last year, representing a 136.6 percent increase over 2021.
 


Daesh group militants clash with police during raid in Turkiye, wounding 7 officers

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Daesh group militants clash with police during raid in Turkiye, wounding 7 officers

  • The clash broke out Monday in Yalova province as police stormed a house where the militants were hiding, according to the state-run Anadolu Agency
  • Last week, police detained 115 militants allegedly planning attacks targeting Christmas and New Year’s celebrations

ANKARA: Militants of the Daesh group opened fire on police and wounded seven officers during a raid on the group in northwest Turkiye on Monday, the country’s state-run media reported.
The clash broke out in Yalova province, south of Istanbul, as police stormed a house where the militants were hiding, Anadolu Agency said.
Special forces from neighboring Bursa province were dispatched to reinforce the operation.
Anadolu said none of the wounded officers were in serious condition.
Last week, police launched scores of simultaneous raids, detaining 115 militants of the extremist group who were allegedly planning attacks targeting Christmas and New Year’s celebrations. Officials said the group had called for action, particularly against non-Muslims, during the celebrations.
Daesh has carried out a series of deadly attacks in Turkiye in recent years, including a shooting at an Istanbul nightclub during New Year celebrations on Jan. 1, 2017, which killed 39 people.