India has now fully transitioned to a mandatory e-Arrival Card system for international passengers, marking a significant step toward digitising airport processes and improving immigration efficiency.
India is going fully digital at airports, and the India e-Arrival Card 2026 is now at the centre of this shift. From April 1, 2026, all foreign nationals arriving in the country must fill a digital ...
E-arrival cards save passengers from having to do paperwork just after disembarking a plane. But the initiative will only make a tiny dent to the bigger problem India faces. India has made it ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Indian government has made a significant transformation in its border control system by fully transitioning to a digital system across all international airports in the country ...
The Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru will discontinue physical disembarkation cards for foreign travellers from April 1, 2026, requiring travellers to complete a digital arrival process ...
South Korea is planning to revise its controversial electronic arrival card, a step Taiwanese officials said prompted them to hold off on planned retaliatory measures, a South Korean media report said ...
Korea will remove the "China (Taiwan)" label from its e-arrival system, a foreign ministry official said Tuesday, after Taiwan changed Korea's name in its immigration system from "Korea" to "Korea ...
As India welcomed the arrival of three crude oil tankers at its ports that travelled through the Strait of Hormuz, two more vessels are scheduled to arrive in the coming days. The move signals ...
Korea plans to remove the “China (Taiwan)” label from its electronic arrival registration system after Taiwan protested by changing Korea’s designation in its own immigration system from “Korea” to ...