The Schengen visa, required to visit most European countries, has been fraught with frustrating delays in getting an appointment. Marinska said this was because people tend to apply to certain countries where a Schengen visa is easier to obtain. “You can apply for a Schengen visa in any consulate. But we see that people apply at the same consulate because they know the procedure is more lean and easier. So what the European Union is trying to do is to digitalise the process.”
She said digitalisation will be a game-changer. “Digitalisation is key here. And I think that we have the tools to have a super seamless travel experience for people very soon with just the digital visa,” Marinska said, adding, “We need to make sure is that at the border, this works properly. So we avoid delays. And it also doesn’t put additional burden on transport operators”.
The Schengen visa has been a huge success and is a model for others to follow, said Marinska, who drives forward the European Travel Commission’s mission to promote Europe as a premier travel destination. “What comes first always [in Schengen policies] is the security component. And this is a pitfall also because it overlooks some of the major European values, such as free movement and the economic benefits of travel.”
The Gulf Cooperation Council has to be aware of this if they wish to use the Schengen learnings, the European Travel Commission official said. “When you design your border policies and checks, make sure you think of the customer first. So think through the eyes of the traveller, make it as easy as possible for the traveller, and then solve all the security issues behind it. So when you consider the traveller perspective, it will also streamline all the processes needed to make it work better.”
Marinska said, “The tourism environment is extremely dynamic; things evolve very fast. So any system we have in place needs to be able to change very quickly.”
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