1.
Enhance air connectivity to Ayodhya.
2.
Allow direct charter flights from Europe and
America.
3.
Establish direct flights from major European
capitals and key cities in the USA.
4.
Facilitate easy visa procedures or implement
visa-free visits for tourists from European and American cities, taking
inspiration from Thailand's approach for Indian tourists.
5.
Develop a second international airport for both
Mumbai and Delhi.
6.
Improve the efficiency of the Central
Industrial Security Force (CISF) at airports, ensuring that entry and baggage
checks take less than 10 minutes. Streamline the DG Yatra process. Minimize unnecessary harassment of what can be
carried in check in baggage and cabin baggage and unnecessary scrutiny of
check-in and hand baggage contents.
7.
Provide government-authorized tour guides at
the airport for visits to Ayodhya, offering fixed rates.
8.
Ensure easy availability of Ola, Uber,
government taxis, and private taxis at predetermined rates at the airport.
9.
Deploy an ample number of tourist police to
prevent harassment of foreign tourists, particularly females, by cab drivers,
unauthorized guides, and others. Swift and immediate punishment for those
bothering tourists is crucial.
10.
Implement strict measures against individuals
persistently pestering tourists or violating regulations.
11.
Enforce a no-begging policy to maintain a
hassle-free environment.
12.
Extend the best possible treatment to the
Indian diaspora from abroad visiting India and Ayodhya.
13.
Ensure clean toilet facilities throughout, with
a particular focus on maintaining hygiene for female tourists.
14.
Clearly communicate dress codes for both
foreign and domestic tourists at airports and entry points such as railway
stations.
15.
Set up foreign exchange counters at the airport
and strategic locations within the city for the convenience of tourists.
16.
Barely 62 lakh foreign tourist have visited
India in 2023. Our top tourist markets are USA UK Canada France and Germany.
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