GCC Launches ‘One-Stop’ Travel System; UAE and Bahrain to Pilot in 2025

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GCC Implements Streamlined Travel Process for Citizens

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has introduced an innovative “one-stop” travel process aimed at simplifying international movement for citizens across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain. This new system was unveiled by GCC Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi during the 42nd meeting of the Interior Ministers held in Kuwait on November 12.

A Unified Travel Experience

The “one-stop” travel initiative allows citizens from the six GCC member states to fulfill all travel requirements—encompassing immigration, security checks, and customs—at a single checkpoint. This change is expected to minimize the number of travel inspections, streamline the overall travel experience, and significantly reduce processing times at international airports within the region.

Trial Phase and Future Expansion

As reported by Kuwait’s state-run news agency KUNA, a pilot phase will commence with air travel between the UAE and Bahrain. If successful, this initiative could soon expand to include travel from Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait.

A Step Toward Unified Tourism

The introduction of the “one-stop” travel system follows discussions around a long-awaited unified tourist visa for non-GCC nationals. Currently, plans are in place for a visa similar to the Schengen model, which will allow visitors to easily travel throughout the Gulf region. This visa is expected to be officially announced in the near future, having been under consideration for several years.

Supporting Gulf Leadership Visions

Earlier in the year, Albudaiwi emphasized that these initiatives are pivotal in achieving the ambitions of Gulf leaders. He noted the importance of adapting to the latest technological advancements and addressing the rapidly evolving global security landscape. This progressive approach aims not only to simplify travel but also to bolster economic cooperation among member states.

Unified Gulf Tourist Visa Details

Once finalized, the unified Gulf tourist visa will enable holders to explore six different countries within the GCC, promoting tourism and encouraging economic integration in the process. Although specific details and launch dates are still pending, it has been reported that the visa will likely remain valid for periods ranging from 30 to 90 days, catering to both tourists and family visitors.

Enhancing Regional Appeal

Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism and Chairman of the Emirates Tourism Council, highlighted the upcoming unified GCC tourist visa as a crucial step towards more profound regional integration. He stressed that this initiative will enhance the collective attractiveness of the Gulf as a unified tourism destination.

Anticipated Launch Timeline

A pilot implementation of the tourist visa is projected for the fourth quarter of 2025, with a broader rollout to follow at a later date. This timeline suggests the GCC’s commitment to not only improving travel processes but also enriching the tourism experience for both residents and visitors in the region.

By creating a seamless travel experience and facilitating easier access for tourists, the GCC is working diligently to enhance the region’s attractiveness and promote economic growth through tourism.

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