SINGAPORE – Singaporeans and travellers from 92 other visa-exempt countries planning a trip to Thailand will soon have to apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) permit. Some media ...
SINGAPORE: Thailand is moving towards implementing a mandatory electronic travel authorisation (ETA) system for visa-exempt travellers. This would likely mean that citizens of 93 countries who ...
Visa-free travellers going to the UK will have to get permission prior to their visit as the government expands its Electronic Travel Authorisation, or ETA, scheme to all visitors. A similar plan ...
Heathrow in August reported a decline of 90,000 passengers on routes in the trial since the ETA scheme was introduced last year. Credit: Ceri Breeze/Alamy Stock Photo London Heathrow Airport (LHR ...
The UK's Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) will soon apply to visitors from from Europe, Australia, the US and Canada. It requires tourists to gain permission to enter the country as part of ...
The United Kingdom (UK) government has unveiled plans to overhaul entry requirements for visitors announcing that non-visa travellers will need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) ...
ETA: Thailand has announced the launch of a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system for visa-exempt travellers, including those from India, effective December 1. The Ministry of Foreign ...
Singaporeans and travellers from 92 other visa-exempt countries planning a trip to Thailand will soon have to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). Some media reports suggest a pilot ...
In a major step towards digitising the UK border and immigration system, the UK government has set out new implementation dates for the electronic travel authorisation (ETA) scheme. The latest change ...
Singaporeans visiting Thailand may be expected to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) when beta testing for the system begins soon. A pilot phase is expected to begin in December 2024.
The ETA costs 10 pounds (S$17) and applications for it will open from Nov. 27, 2024. It is required regardless of the mode of the transport used, whether by flight, sea or land, such as through ...
The new rules are part of the UK’s electronic travel authorization (ETA) system, which was first introduced for Qatar nationals. It has now been expanded to include travellers from all other countries ...