Major Shake-Up in World’s Passport Power Ranking

LONDON, July 18, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Japan has been knocked off the top spot on the Henley Passport Index for the first time in five years and bumped into 3rd place, according to the latest ranking, which is based on exclusive and official data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Singapore is now officially the most powerful passport in the world, with its citizens able to visit 192 destinations out of 227 around the world visa-free. Germany, Italy, and Spain all move up into 2nd place with visa-free access to 190 destinations, and Japanese passport holders join those of six other nations — Austria, Finland, France, Luxembourg, South Korea, and Sweden — in 3rd place with access to 189 destinations without a prior visa.

The UK appears to have finally turned the corner after a six-year decline, jumping up two places on the latest ranking to 4th place — a position it last held in 2017. The US, on the other hand, continues its now decade-long slide down the index, plummeting a further two places to 8th spot with access to just 184 destinations visa-free. Both the UK and the US jointly held 1st place on the index nearly 10 years ago in 2014, but have been on a downward trajectory ever since. Afghanistan remains entrenched at the bottom of the Henley Passport Index, with a visa-free access score of just 27, followed by Iraq (score of 29), and Syria (score of 30) — the three weakest passports in the world.

The general trend over the history of the 18-year-old ranking has been towards greater travel freedom, with the average number of destinations travelers are able to access visa-free nearly doubling from 58 in 2006 to 109 in 2023. However, the global mobility gap between those at the top and bottom of the index is now wider than it has ever been, with top-ranked Singapore able to access 165 more destinations visa-free than Afghanistan.

Dr. Christian H. Kaelin, Chairman of Henley & Partners, says only eight countries worldwide have less visa-free access today than they did a decade ago, while others have been more successful in securing greater travel freedom for their citizens. “The UAE has added an impressive 107 destinations to its visa-free score since 2013, resulting in a massive leap of 44 places in the ranking over the past 10 years from 56th to 12th position. Of the countries sitting in the Top 10, the US has seen the smallest increase in its score, securing just 12 additional destinations. Singapore, by comparison, has increased its score by 25, pushing it up five places over the past 10 years to number one.”

Commenting in the Henley Global Mobility Report 2023 Q3, released today alongside the latest index, Greg Lindsay from Cornell Tech’s Jacobs Institute, says that from a purely mechanical perspective, “the story is a simple one — by more or less standing still, the US has fallen behind. While its absolute score has in fact risen over the last decade, the US has been steadily overtaken by rivals such as South Korea, Japan, and Singapore. America’s relentless slide down the rankings is a warning to its neighbor Canada and the rest of the Anglosphere as well.”

The links between visa-free access and openness

Henley & Partners has conducted exclusive new research into the relationship between a country’s openness to foreigners — how many nations it allows to cross its borders visa-free — and its own citizens’ travel freedom. The new Henley Openness Index ranks all 199 countries worldwide according to the number of nationalities they permit entry to without a prior visa.

The Top 20 ‘most open’ countries are all small island nations or African states, except for Cambodia. There are 12 countries that are completely open to all passports and four that don’t allow anyone in visa-free. While the correlation between a high openness score and high visa-free access score is not straightforward, it is notable that Singapore and South Korea — high climbers on the Henley Passport Index Top 10 over last decade, moving up from 6th and 7th respectively in 2013 to 1st and 3rd today — boast relatively high degrees of openness compared to the 5 countries with the biggest disparity between the travel freedom they enjoy, versus the visa-free access they provide to other nationalities. US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan have all either slid down the ranking or remained in the same place as their openness stagnates.

Prof. Peter J. Spiro, who holds the Charles Weiner Chair in international law at Temple University, says America’s extension of visa-free access is low, even by the standard of developed economies. “EU states grant visa-free privileges to more than twice the number of states than does the US. Processing delays, high refusal rates, and a reputation for disagreeable customer service are tarnishing the attractiveness of the US as a destination. Add to that the growing reputation of the US as ridden with gun violence and one can project a long-term trajectory in which US global standing further erodes.”

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‫سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال وأكبر مؤسسات الصين للسياحة مجموعة فنادق سي تي جي يوقعان تحالفًا

جاكرتا، إندونيسيا- Media OutReach – 18 يوليو 2023- وقعت مجموعة إدارة الفنادق العالمية سريعة التوسع، سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال، مذكرة تفاهم مع مجموعة فنادق سي تي جي –وهي جزء من أكبر مؤسسات السياحة بالصين مجموعة الصين للسفر (تشاينا ترافل جروب). ومن المنتظر أن تعزز هذه الشراكة مشاريع سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال تعزيزًا كبيرًا.

وعند الإعلان عن الشراكة، قال رئيس مجلس الإدارة ورئيس مجموعة سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال السيد جافين إم فاول: “ستكون مذكرة التفاهم مع مجموعة فنادق سي تي جي بمثابة بوابة للنمو السريع بالنسبة لنا في الصين والأسواق العالمية الأخرى. ستمثل قوة علامة سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال التى تدير مجموعتنا الدوليه  منذ أكثر من عقدين من الزمن، مشاركتا مع الموارد الضخمة لمجموعة فنادق سي تي جي وسمعتها الممتازة عاملاً مساعدًا للتوسع المستمر.”

تمتلك مجموعة فنادق سي تي جي مجموعه  مشاريع مبهرة تتضمن ما يزيد عن 200 عقار مملوك لها أو تتولى إدارته، بالإضافة إلى الشركة الأم مجموعة الصين للسفر التي تمتلك أصولًا تصل قيمتها إلى 120.4 مليار يوان (16.9 مليار دولار أمريكي) وتقدم خدمات إلى ما يزيد عن 60 مليون سائح سنويًا ومن ثم تهيئ لمجموعة سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال منصة رائعة لتكبيرو تعزيز وجودها على الصعيد العالمي.

وكشف السيد فاول: “تجري المحادثات بين مجموعة سي تي جي ومجموعة سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال منذ ما يقارب عامين، حيث انجذ بت سي تي جي إلى قوة العلامة التجارية لسويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال ومصداقيتها. نتوقع أن تتطور هذه الشراكة وتزايد قوتها في السنوات القادمة، مدفوعة بالتجدد المستمر لصناعة السفر”.

يهدف هذا التعاون الاستراتيجي -المشبع بمنظور دولي عميق- إلى رعاية الثقة والمزايا المتبادلة بين الشركتين، واستكشاف التعاون التجاري المزد وج بين العلامات التجارية، وفرص التطوير المتنوعة للأعمال في كلًا من الصين والأسواق العالمية.

يمثل هذا التحالف فرصة بالغة الأهمية لمجموعة سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال لتسريع توسعها عالميًا وذلك بالاستفادة من سجل سي تي جي الحافل بالإنجازات وتعاونها الناجح مع مجموعات الفنادق العالمية الرائدة الأخرى مثل إنتركونتيننتال، وماريوت، وهيلتون، وويندهام. ستوفر هذه الشراكة أيضًا رؤى أكثر تعمقًا لمجموعة سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال في السوق الصيني المزدهر، والفرص التعاونية المحتملة مع افرع مجموعة الصين للسفر الأخرى بما في ذلك خدمة الصين للسفر.

تأسست مجموعة سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال في هونغ كونغ عام 1987،  و ازدادت نموًا لتشمل إدارة 125 فندق ومشروع تحت مظلة 16 علامة تجارية عبر 19 دولة، مع مراكز إقليمية للإدارة. حاليًا تدير المجموعة 15,000 غرفة، و20,000 غرفة إضافية قيد التجهيز.

سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال 

تتواجد سويس- بل هوتيل إنترناشونال حاليًا في 19 دولة، وتدير مجموعه مشاريع تتضمن أكثر من 125* فندقًا ومنتجعًا ومشروعًا.

Swiss-Belhotel International and CTG Hotel, China’s Largest Tourism Enterprise Sign an Alliance

JAKARTA, INDONESIA – 18 July 2023 – Swiss-Belhotel International, the rapidly expanding global hotel management group, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with CTG Hotel, part of the largest tourism enterprise in China – China Travel Group. The partnership is set to significantly boost the Swiss-Belhotel International’s portfolio.

Making the announcement Mr. Gavin M. Faull, Chairman and President of Swiss-Belhotel International, said, “The MOU with CTG Hotel will serve as a gateway for rapid growth for us in China and other international markets. The strength of the robust Swiss-Belhotel International brand, owned and nurtured by our International Group for over two decades, coupled with CTG Hotel’s vast resources and sterling reputation, will act as a catalyst for continued expansion.”

CTG Hotel, with its impressive portfolio of over 200 owned or managed properties, and parent company China Travel Group, wielding assets to the tune of RMB120.4 billion (US$16.9 billion) and providing services for over 60 million tourists annually, creates a formidable platform for Swiss-Belhotel International to amplify its presence globally.

Mr. Faull revealed, “CTG, attracted by the strength and credibility of the Swiss-Belhotel International brand, has been engaged in talks with us for nearly two years. We foresee this partnership to evolve and strengthen in the coming years, propelled by the ongoing resurgence of the travel industry.”

The strategic collaboration, imbued with a profound international perspective, aims to foster mutual trust and benefits between the two companies, exploring dual branding business cooperation and diversified business development both in China market and international markets.

Leveraging on CTG’s well-established track record of successful collaborations with other leading international hotel groups such as IHG, Marriott, Hilton, and Wyndham, this alliance represents a pivotal opportunity for Swiss-Belhotel International to accelerate its global expansion. The partnership will also furnish Swiss-Belhotel International with deep insights into the burgeoning Chinese market and potential collaborative opportunities with other China Travel Group entities, including China Travel Service.

Established in Hong Kong in 1987, Swiss-Belhotel International has grown to manage 125 hotels and projects under 16 brands across 19 countries, with regional management hubs. Currently, it manages 15,000 rooms, with an additional 20,000 in the pipeline.

Swiss-Belhotel International

Swiss-Belhotel International is currently in 19 countries, managing a portfolio of more than 125* hotels, resorts, and projects.

UAE President and Prime Minister of Japan cement historic bilateral relations

President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida today underscored the strength of UAE-Japan relations during a meeting in Abu Dhabi. Their discussions took place at Qasr Al Watan following an official reception ceremony to mark the start of Prime Minister Kishida’s official visit to the UAE.

His Highness the President welcomed the Prime Minister of Japan, expressing his confidence that the visit would consolidate the robust and longstanding partnership between the two nations and support their shared vision for a sustainable and prosperous future. His Highness noted that bilateral relations with Japan date back to before the foundation of the UAE, and that last year the two sides celebrated the 50th anniversary of the official establishment of diplomatic ties.

Last year, the UAE and Japan signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, marking a significant development in bilateral relations. This agreement, His Highness remarked, was a milestone that heralded the start of the next 50 years of increasing collaboration, especially in the fields of the economy, trade, technology, energy, space, and education.

The two sides discussed a number of regional and international developments, with His Highness highlighting that the UAE and Japan share a common goal of supporting peace and stability through building bridges of cooperation and dialogue. He referenced both countries’ membership of the United Nations Security Council that works to enable further coordination to promote peace and the diplomatic resolution of conflicts worldwide.

His Highness confirmed that the UAE is looking forward to Japan’s active participation at the COP28 climate conference in Dubai later this year, noting Japan’s longstanding role in advancing climate action, including its hosting of COP3 and being associated with one of the most significant protocols to combat climate change: the 1997 Kyoto Protocol.

Prime Minister Kishida thanked His Highness for the warm welcome afforded to him and his delegation, and expressed his happiness to be visiting the UAE. He also conveyed to His Highness the greetings of His Majesty Naruhito, the Emperor of Japan.

The Prime Minister spoke of the deep, enduring bonds between the UAE and Japan and expressed his sincere wish to continue working with His Highness to further elevate these ties for the benefit of both nations and their people.

The Japanese Prime Minister wrote an entry in the VIP guestbook, expressing his hopes for further development in UAE-Japan relations in the future.

Following the meeting, a luncheon was held in honour of the visit of the Japanese Prime Minister and his accompanying delegation.

The meeting and the luncheon were attended by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidential Court; H.H. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi; H.H. Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior; H.H. Sheikh Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan; H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs; H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Tahnoun Al Nahyan, Advisor for Special Affairs at the Ministry of Presidential Court; Ali bin Hammad Al Shamsi, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for National Security; Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure; Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology; Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy; Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and the Environment; Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of State for Public Education and Advanced Technology; Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade; Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State; Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi, Minister of Investmen; Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Affairs Authority and member of Abu Dhabi Executive Council; Jassim Mohammed Buataba Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Department of Finance and member of Abu Dhabi Executive Council, and Shihab Ahmed Al Faheem, Ambassador of the UAE to Japan.

The Japanese Prime Minister was accompanied by a delegation that includes senior government officials and representatives of major institutions and companies in Japan, in addition to Isomata Akio, the Japanese Ambassador to the UAE.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

UAE President welcomes Japanese PM at official reception ceremony

President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today received Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the start of his official visit to the UAE.

After being welcomed by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi, Prime Minister Kishida was greeted by groups of children waving UAE and Japanese flags.

His Highness accompanied the Prime Minister to inspect the guard of honour and witness the national anthems of both countries, and a 21-gun salute was sounded to mark the visit

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Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

UAE President and Japanese PM witness exchange of agreements aimed at strengthening ties

President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida today witnessed the exchange of a number of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and agreements aimed at further strengthening the robust and longstanding ties between the two nations.

The exchange took place at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi during the Japanese Prime Minister’s official visit to the UAE.

The MoUs and agreements, which build upon the UAE-Japan Comprehensive Strategic Partnership announced last year, were exchanged between His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidential Court; and Yoshihiko Isozaki, Japan’s Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary.

The agreements included:

• A Memorandum of Understanding between the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment and the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, related to the area of agriculture and fisheries.

• A Memorandum of Understanding between the UAE Ministry of Economy and the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, related to the field of tourism.

• A Memorandum of Understanding in the field of education between the UAE Ministry of Education and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.

• A Memorandum of Understanding between the UAE Space Agency and the Japanese Cabinet Office; the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology; and the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, related to space activities for peaceful purposes.

• A Joint Declaration of Intent between the UAE Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology and Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, related to the establishment of an Energy Security and Industry Accelerator (ESIA).

• A Japan-UAE Leaders’ Joint Statement on Climate Action.

Further memoranda and agreements were announced between government agencies and private entities in both nations, spanning key sectors including sustainability, space science, technology, the environment, renewable energy, transportation, healthcare, infrastructure, industry, and others.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation