India Restores All Tourist Visas in 2026: A Major Boost for Tourism, Airlines & Hospitality
India Throws Open Its Doors Again: Full Tourist Visa Revival Set to Boost Travel Boom
In a major relief for international travelers and the tourism sector, India has officially restored all categories of tourist visas that were suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic. Effective from 18 May 2026, travelers can once again apply for long-duration paper tourist visas along with one-month, one-year, and five-year e-Tourist visas.
The move marks the final rollback of pandemic-era travel restrictions and is expected to significantly boost inbound tourism, aviation, hospitality, wellness travel, and luxury tourism across the country.
Industry experts believe the decision could trigger one of the strongest international tourism recoveries India has seen in years.
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What Has Changed in India’s Tourist Visa Policy?
Under the restored visa regime, foreign travelers can now access:
- One-month e-Tourist visas
- One-year multiple-entry e-Tourist visas
- Five-year multiple-entry e-Tourist visas
- Long-duration paper tourist visas
- Expanded travel flexibility for repeat visitors
Before the pandemic, India issued nearly 2.5 million tourist visas annually. However, visa issuance reportedly fell sharply after COVID-19 restrictions and limited-entry policies were introduced.
The restoration of multi-entry and long-duration visas is expected to improve booking confidence among international travelers and tour operators alike.
Why the Visa Revival Matters for India’s Tourism Industry
The reopening of tourist visa categories comes at a critical time for India’s travel and hospitality ecosystem.
Several tourism segments are expected to witness strong growth, including:
- Spiritual tourism
- Ayurveda and wellness tourism
- Heritage tourism
- Luxury travel
- Medical tourism
- Visiting Friends & Relatives (VFR) travel
- MICE tourism
Hospitality groups, including Marriott International, OYO, and luxury hotel operators across India, are expected to benefit from increased international arrivals and longer-stay travelers.
Travel advisors suggest that multi-entry visa restoration will particularly attract repeat visitors from Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
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Tourism Segments Expected to Benefit the Most
Spiritual Tourism
India’s globally recognized spiritual destinations, such as Varanasi, Rishikesh, and Tirupati, are expected to witness increased international arrivals.
Wellness & Ayurveda Travel
Ayurveda retreats, yoga tourism, and wellness resorts in destinations like Kerala and Goa could see strong demand from long-haul travelers seeking extended stays.
Luxury & Heritage Tourism
Luxury palace hotels, heritage circuits, and experiential tourism offerings are also likely to gain momentum as travelers regain access to long-term multiple-entry visas.
Travel planners can further combine these experiences with India’s growing premium aviation and regional tourism infrastructure projects.

Airlines and Hospitality Sector to Gain Fresh Momentum
The visa revival is expected to positively impact airlines, hotels, OTAs, and destination management companies across India.
Industry analysts believe the timing aligns strategically with:
- Air India’s international fleet expansion
- Growing global interest in experiential travel
- India’s upcoming international connectivity projects
- Rising luxury travel demand across Asia
International airlines operating long-haul routes to India are also expected to benefit from increased inbound traffic and repeat travelers.
Hotel occupancy in major tourist hubs including Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Goa, Kerala, and Rajasthan could see substantial growth over the next 18–24 months.
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Important Travel Rules Still Apply
Although tourist visas have been fully restored, certain compliance procedures remain in place.
Travelers should note:
- Biometric checks continue
- FRRO overstay penalties remain active
- e-Arrival Card procedures may apply
- Travel documentation requirements continue
Travel agents are advising international tourists to apply at least three weeks in advance due to expected demand spikes on the visa portal during the initial rollout phase.
India’s New Global Tourism Push
The Indian government is reportedly preparing a major global tourism campaign under the slogan:
“India — Open Again, Open Always”
The campaign is expected to highlight:
- Wildlife tourism
- Cultural heritage circuits
- Luxury train journeys
- Ayurveda retreats
- Spiritual tourism
- Coastal tourism
- Adventure travel experiences
With tourism infrastructure rapidly expanding, India is positioning itself as a competitive long-haul destination for international travelers heading into 2027 and beyond.
What This Means for the Travel B2B Industry
For the global travel trade, the restored tourist visa framework represents a major commercial opportunity.
Key Opportunities for Travel Businesses
- Higher repeat travel frequency
- Increased group travel bookings
- Growth in wellness tourism packages
- Expansion of luxury and MICE itineraries
- Better long-term travel planning confidence
- Improved international hotel occupancy
Tour operators, DMCs, airlines, cruise companies, and hospitality brands can now aggressively target international leisure travelers and premium tourism segments.
The return of multi-entry visas is also expected to improve high-value itinerary planning for long-stay international travelers exploring multiple Indian destinations in one trip.

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Conclusion
The restoration of all tourist visa categories marks one of the most important milestones in India’s post-pandemic tourism recovery journey. By reopening long-duration and multi-entry travel options, India is signaling a strong commitment to rebuilding international tourism and strengthening its global travel appeal.
Combined with aviation growth, hospitality expansion, and aggressive tourism promotion campaigns, the decision could significantly increase inbound travel and position India among the fastest-growing global tourism destinations over the next few years.
For travelers, airlines, tour operators, and hospitality brands alike, India’s tourism revival story is only just beginning.