JAKARTA: Indonesia will revoke visa-free travel for most foreign visitors starting Oct 1, despite fears that the move could further dent the country's beleaguered tourism industry, reports said yesterday.
Indonesia plans to charge foreigners US$30 (RM114) for a 30-day non-renewable visa upon arrival, Justice Minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra was quoted as saying by The Jakarta Post.
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