Further, Governor Koster remains optimistic that the visitor tax will not hamper the visitor numbers. He is of the view that tourists will understand and will be happy to pay it; the money will be used to save the environment. He also mentioned that the said tax would be applicable to only international tourist. The method of how the tax will be collected has not been confirmed yet; it might likely be to an airline ticket price or the visitors might have to pay on arrival at the airport.
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