Visa Revenue Share Models That Make Sense in 2026

Visa services used to sit outside the commercial core of travel. A traveler discovered the requirement late, left the airline or OTA website, searched for an official portal, and often returned only w

B2B Visa Processing: What Travel Partners Need Most

B2B visa processing used to sit at the edge of the travel experience. A customer booked a trip, then figured out the visa later through an embassy, a government website, or a thirdparty agency. That m

How to Guide Customers Through Visa Applications

Customers rarely book a trip because they are excited to fill out a visa application. They book because they want the meeting, the vacation, the family visit, the cruise, or the event. Visa requiremen

Travel Sites and eVisas: Build, Buy, or Partner?

A travel site can sell flights, hotels, seats, bags, insurance, transfers, and tours in one smooth checkout. Yet many still send travelers away to figure out electronic visa requirements on their own.

What a Good Visa Data Service Should Include

A visa data service is not just a database of country names and requirements. For airlines, OTAs, cruise lines, TMCs, tour operators, travel insurance sellers, and booking platforms, it is the complia

Top Mistakes in Online Visa Processing for Travel Brands

For travel brands, online visa processing is no longer a backoffice afterthought. It is part of the booking experience, the customer support experience, and the ancillary revenue strategy. When it wor

Visa Add-Ons for Airlines: Placement Tips That Work

For airlines, visa addons work best when they feel like a timely travel safeguard, not another checkout distraction. The traveler is not thinking, “I want to buy an eVisa.” They are thinking, “Can I b

How to Sell Premium eVisa Services to Frequent Travelers

Frequent travelers are not looking for another form to fill out. They are looking for fewer surprises, less repeated admin, and confidence that their next international trip will not be disrupted by a

Visa Rules Engine Basics for Product Teams

For travelers, visa requirements look like a simple question: “Do I need anything before I go?” For product teams, that question is a moving decision tree shaped by nationality, destination, transit p

SimpleVisa API Use Cases for Modern Travel Sellers

Visa requirements used to sit outside the booking experience. A traveler found a flight, paid for a hotel, then discovered later that an eVisa, ETA, transit visa, or supporting document was required.