The Star Malaysia

PM: E-arrival card for air passengers from next month

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THE country will launch in september an e-arrival card scheme for air passengers arriving in the south-east Asian country, prime Minister Hun Manet said.

The e-arrival digital card will replace paper forms for immigratio­n, health and customs declaratio­ns. It will be available either at www.arrival.gov.kh or via the Cambodia e-arrival app available in the App store and play store on mobile phones or other electronic devices.

The Cambodia e-arrival system will be officially launched at Cambodia’s three airports from sept 1, to facilitate the arrivals of national and internatio­nal travellers, Hun Manet said on his official Telegram channel.

According to the General Department of Immigratio­n, the e-arrival app will make it easier for passengers to complete immigratio­n formalitie­s and health procedures in one form.

The General Department of Immigratio­n said foreign passengers will still be required to show or obtain a visa upon arrival, and within seven days before their arrivals, passengers are required to fill in their immigratio­n, health and customs declaratio­ns in one form at the Cambodia e-arrival app.

Thourn sinan, chairman of the pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n Cambodia chapter, said the earrival card scheme will help attract more internatio­nal tourists to the kingdom.

“The e-arrival card app could streamline the entry process for tourists, potentiall­y attracting more visitors to Cambodia,” he said.

“By offering convenienc­e and efficiency, the app may enhance the country’s appeal.”

Tourism is one of four pillars supporting Cambodia’s economy, in addition to garment, footwear and travel goods export, agricultur­e, and constructi­on and real estate.

The kingdom received 3.16 million internatio­nal tourists in the first half of 2024, up from 2.57 million in the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Tourism.

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