If you were considering a trip to the US via El Salvador, be prepared for an additional financial burden. The Central American country has imposed an extra $1,000 (83,242 INR) fee on travellers arriving from India and Africa.
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele recently held a meeting with Brian Nichols, the US assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs on September 26, to discuss strategies for managing irregular migration, along with other pertinent issues.
In the fiscal year 2023, US Customs and Border Patrol encountered a staggering 3.2 million migrants across the country, setting a record for the highest numbers encountered thus far.
Primarily aimed at curbing migration, the imposition of this fee is also linked to the increasing traffic at the country's primary international airport, as stated in the official release on El Salvador's website.
The revenue generated from this 'fee' will be directed towards the airport's development initiatives.
Additionally, airlines are mandated to provide Salvadoran authorities with daily updates on passengers arriving from a specified list of 57 countries in Africa and India.
The implementation of the fee collection process took effect on October 23.