Portugal to loosen visa requirements for Colombians

A bilateral reunion between the Vice Ministers of Tourism in Portugal and Colombia resulted in an agreement to shorten the time in which Colombians can get a Portuguese visa to 72 hours, reports national media. 

The 72 hour visa is expected to replace what currently takes one to two weeks, and intended to ease travel for Colombians as visa restrictions have been cut back, or are in the process of being cut back, for Colombians in the United States and Europe.

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More than 14,000 bookings were already made for the new TAP route in the end of March, according to the airline.

TAP Portugal is one of several airlines that recently announced new routes to the South American capital. Earlier in 2014 Avianca announced direct flights between London and Bogota, and on Monday this week, Spain’s Iberia airline announced that the company will be expanding its weekly flights between Madrid and Colombia’s capital.

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