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The World’s Most Powerful Passports have the Least Travel Freedom

Passport holders with the greatest global access are currently the most restricted and reluctant to enjoy their travel freedom, according to the latest results from theย Henley Passport Index,ย which is based on exclusive and official data from theย International Air Transport Associationย (IATA).ย Japanย holds the number one spot on the index โ€” the original ranking of all the world’s passports according to the number of destinations their can access without a prior visa โ€” with a record-high visa-free or visa-on-arrival score of 193, whileย Singaporeย andย South Koreaย come in joint-2nd place, with a score of 192. World’s Most Powerful Passports

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But despite the record-breaking worldwide access afforded to citizens of these three nations over the index’s 17-year history, international passenger demand in theย Asia-Pacificย region has only reached 17% of pre-Covid levels, according to IATA’s latest statistics, having hovered below 10% for most of the past two years.ย This figure is far behind the global trend where markets inย Europeย andย North Americaย have recovered to around 60% of pre-crisis travel mobility levels. Commenting in theย Henley Global Mobility Report 2022 Q3,ย Drย Marie Owens Thomsen, Chief Economistย at IATA, says passenger numbers should reach 83% of pre-pandemic levels in 2022: “By next year, many markets should see traffic reach or exceed pre-pandemic levels, while we expect this to be the case for the industry as a whole in 2024.”

EU member states dominate the remaining top 10 ten spots on the latest ranking, withย Germanyย andย Spainย in joint-3rdย place, with access to 190 destinations visa-free.ย Finland,ย Italy, andย Luxembourgย follow closely behind in joint-4thย place with 189 destinations, andย Denmark,ย Netherlands, andย Swedenย share 5thย place with their passport holders able to travel to 188 destinations worldwide without a visa. Both the UK and US have dropped down a rank, to 6thย and 7thย place, respectively, andย Afghanistanย remains at the bottom of the index, with its nationals only able to access 27 destinations worldwide visa-free. The global mobility gap between the world’s most and least powerful passports now sits at an unprecedented 166 destinations.

Summer travel chaos World’s Most Powerful Passports

As US travel chaos begins to ease following the Fourth of July holiday weekend, strikes and staff shortages are forcing airlines acrossย Europeย to cancel thousands of flights, causing hours-long queues at major airports. Heathrow Airport has even told airlines to stop selling summer tickets as the UK’s biggest airport struggles to cope with the rebound in air travel.


Drย Christian H. Kaelin, Chairman ofย Henley & Partnersย and the inventor of the passport index concept, says the recent surge in demand is hardly surprising: “The latest results are a heartening reminder of the very human desire for global connectivity even as some countries move toward isolationism and autarky. The shock of the pandemic was unlike anything seen in our lifetimes, and the recovery and reclamation of our travel freedoms, and our innate instinct to move and migrate will take time.”

Russiaย increasingly isolated

Russian passport holders are more cut off from the rest of the world than ever before, as sanctions, travel bans, and airspace closures limit Russian citizens from accessing all but a few destinations inย Central Asiaย and theย Middle East. The Russian passport currently sits at 50thย place on the index, with a visa-free or visa-free on arrival score of 119. However, due to airspace closures in EU member nations,ย Australia,ย Canada,ย Japan,ย New Zealand,ย South Korea, the US, and the UK, Russian citizens are effectively barred from traveling throughout most of theย world, with the marked exceptions ofย Istanbulย andย Dubai, which have become focal transit points.

Conversely, the Ukrainian passport is currently ranked in 35thย place on the index, with holders able to access 144 destinations around the world without needing a visa in advance. Ukrainians displaced by the invasion have also been granted the right to live and work in the EU for up to three years under an emergency plan in response to what has becomeย Europe’sย biggest refugee crisis this century. After the European Council’s recent, ground-breaking announcement awardingย Ukraineย candidate status, the first step towards full EU membership, the travel freedom for Ukrainian passport holders is likely to increase even further in the coming years.

UAE the clear pandemic winner World’s Most Powerful Passports

Throughout the turmoil of the past two years, one thing has remained constant: the growing strength of the UAE passport, which now sits at 15thย place on the ranking, with a visa-free or visa-on-arrival score of 176. Over the past decade, the country has made unparalleled gains as the biggest climber on the index โ€” in 2012, it sat at 64thย place on the rankings, with a score of just 106. As the latestย Henley Private Wealth Migration Dashboardย demonstrates, the UAE has also become the focus of intense interest among affluent investors and is expected to see the highest net influx of HNWIs globally in 2022, with a forecast net increase of 4,000 โ€” a dramatic increase of 208% versus 2019’s net inflow of 1,300 and one of its largest on record.

Peaceful countries have more powerful passports

Unique research conducted by Henley & Partners comparing a country’s visa-free access with itsย Global Peace Index scoreย shows a strong correlation between a nation’s passport power and its peacefulness. All of the nation’s sitting in the top ten of theย Henley Passport Indexย can also be found in the top ten of the Global Peace Index. Likewise, for the bottom ranking nations.

Commenting on the results in theย Henley Global Mobility Report 2022 Q3,ย Stephen Klimczuk-Massion, Quondam Fellow ofย Oxford University’sย Saรฏd Business School, says: “Your passport is more than ever a calling card, which, depending on which passport you carry and where you are going, will have an impact on the kind of welcome you will receive, where you can go and how safe you will be when you get there. Now more than ever, it’s a mistake to think of a passport as merely a travel document that allows you to get from A to B. The relative strength or weakness of a particular national passport directly affects the quality of life for the passport holder and may even be a matter of life and death in some circumstances.”

 

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