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E-Arival Cards: More Fluid Borders, More Complex Departures

Summary by Air Journal
Electronic arrival cards, which are now required by a growing number of popular destinations, need to speed up border formalities. But for Alexandre Demaille, co-leader of RapideVisa, they are mainly likely to make travel preparations more complex when they add up to the visas and authorizations already required.Dematerialization of entry formalities is accelerating in the world.After Singapore, the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Cambodia, Thailan…
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Electronic arrival cards, which are now required by a growing number of popular destinations, need to speed up border formalities. But for Alexandre Demaille, co-leader of RapideVisa, they are mainly likely to make travel preparations more complex when they add up to the visas and authorizations already required.Dematerialization of entry formalities is accelerating in the world.After Singapore, the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Cambodia, Thailan…

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Air Journal broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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