"In order to facilitate the travel of arriving tourists, it is requested that e-Visa facility may be introduced for Bhubaneswar airport for the citizens of the eligible nations, which would encourage people from the countries connected by the recently launched international connectivity," Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik wrote to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
Stating that the e-Visa facility at the city airport would boost tourist footfalls to Odisha, Patnaik informed that Air Asia has already started its operation between Bhubaneswar and Kuala Lumpur.
"There has been good response to this international connectivity with Indian citizens travelling abroad through Bhubaneswar. Besides, a sizeable number of foreign arrivals have also been noticed," the chief minister wrote.
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