The Centre wants to decrease the visa fees and air fares to boost tourism in India, Union Tourism Minister Shripad Naik today said.
“We are charging $100 as visa fee, while other countries like Sri Lanka and Maldives charge only $25. We want to bring it on par with these countries which are attracting large chunk of tourists,” he told PTI here.
The Union Government is also working on lowering air fares, which is discouraging tourism growth in the country, he said.
“Air fares for countries like Sri Lanka, Maldives and Malaysia are lower than India. We are working towards reducing the air fares so as to stop the travellers getting diverted to these destinations,” he said.
e-visa facility
The e-visa facility, which was announced for nine airports in the recent Union Budget, would be extended to other states in a phased manner, the minister said.
“In the first phase, we have taken nine airports, but in a phased manner it will be extended to other states,” Naik said, adding that Goa airport would be covered in the first phase.
Difficulty in getting timely visa has been discouraging travellers from visiting India, he said.
Offshore casinos
Naik refrained from commenting on the offshore casinos’ issue, stating that it is a state subject and the Union Tourism Ministry does not deal with it.
The BJP-led state government had recently decided to move the off shore casinos out of Panaji’s Mandovi river by 2015 as there was lot of opposition by locals over the casinos being operated near Goa’s capital city.