Friday, 17 January 2025

Malaysia Airlines and Firefly Named Official Airline Partners for The ASEAN Travel Exchange (TRAVEX)

 


Malaysia Airlines and Firefly have been appointed as official airline partners for the ASEAN Travel Exchange (TRAVEX). A key component of the ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) 2025, TRAVEX serves as a business platform connecting ASEAN buyers and sellers, showcasing a diverse range of destination products and services. The event is scheduled to take place from 15 to 18 January 2025 at the Persada Johor International Convention Centre, Malaysia. 

As official airline partners, Malaysia Airlines and Firefly will offer seamless travel solutions for delegates attending ATF 2025 and TRAVEX, including buyers and media representatives. By offering extensive connectivity across domestic and international routes, both airlines will ensure convenient access to Johor, Malaysia – the host destination for this prestigious event. The collaboration underscores a commitment to promoting ASEAN as a unified travel destination while showcasing the service and hospitality that define the travel experience with Malaysia Airlines and Firefly. Malaysia Airlines will showcase the essence of ‘Malaysian Hospitality’, while Firefly will complement this effort by offering connectivity across domestic and regional destinations, supporting accessibility for the event. 

Dersenish Aresandiran, Chief Commercial Officer of Airlines from Malaysia Aviation Group, said, “Malaysia Airlines and Firefly are honoured to be the official airline partners for TRAVEX 2025. This collaboration underscores a commitment to enhancing connectivity across ASEAN and beyond, ensuring seamless and efficient travel for delegates. By providing exceptional service and culturally immersive travel experiences, Malaysia Airlines continues to strengthen its role as the gateway to Malaysia and beyond for global travellers.” 

“ATF 2025 serves as a vital platform for shaping a vibrant and sustainable future for ASEAN’s tourism industry,” said Datuk Manoharan Periasamy, Director General of Tourism Malaysia. “This forum offers an opportunity to showcase Southeast Asia’s breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and inspiring stories, captivating travellers from around the world. Malaysia is honoured to host this prestigious event, and with the support of Malaysia Airlines and Firefly, we aim to ensure seamless connectivity and exceptional experiences for all attendees.” 

Organised by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia, ATF 2025, under the theme “UNITY IN MOTION: SHAPING ASEAN’S TOURISM TOMORROW,” aims to unite leaders from ASEAN nations to drive sustainable tourism and digital transformation across the region. As official airline partners for TRAVEX, Malaysia Airlines and Firefly are committed to supporting the forum’s vision of a thriving and sustainable ASEAN tourism industry. Both airlines will provide seamless travel solutions for delegates, including ministers of tourism, government representatives, corporate leaders, and media from across the region. 

Additionally, to encourage travellers to rediscover the joy of exploration, immerse themselves in diverse cultures, and create unforgettable experiences, Malaysia Airlines recently launched its global “Time For” travel campaign happening from now until 22 January 2025, inviting travellers worldwide to make 2025 a year of memorable journeys. For more information and to book your next holiday, visit the official Malaysia Airlines website at www.malaysiaairlines.com or mobile app to get the latest information and promotions conveniently at your fingertips anytime and anywhere.

-Malaysia Airlines.

Wednesday, 15 January 2025

Kota Kinabalu to host Inaugural ASEAN Travel Exchange

 

ASEAN Travel Exchange (ATE) 2025 will make its debut in Kota Kinabalu from June 19 to 21; Sipadan island, pictured

A private sector driven B2B travel fair focusing on the South-east Asian region will make its debut this June in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

ASEAN Travel Exchange (ATE) 2025 is an initiative led by ASEAN’s travel champions, namely the ASEAN Tourism Association (ASEANTA), Federation of ASEAN Travel Associations (FATA), Malaysia Association of Tour & Travel Agents (MATTA), and AirAsia Group.

The three-day event from June 19 will offer both conference and travel exchange components, and is supported by Sabah’s Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment.

Sabah’s rich culture, heritage and tourism products will be highlighted at ATE 2025, which will also serve as a platform to showcase Sabah as a preferred destination for business events and leisure travel.

FATA president Tan Kok Liang emphasised the strategic importance of ATE 2025, aligning with the ASEAN governments’ preparations for the implementation of ASEAN Protocol 5 on Own Stopover Rights.

Expected to come into effect this year, Protocol 5 will grant South-east Asian airlines the ability to make stopovers at ASEAN member airports en-route to other destinations within the region. This landmark development is anticipated to significantly bolster intra-regional travel and connectivity.

Tan noted: “Protocol 5 will be a game-changer for air connectivity in ASEAN, benefiting both main and secondary cities across the region. We urge the travel trade across the region to seize the opportunity that ATE 2025 presents, leveraging the expanded air access to promote tour packages, destination experiences, and unique product offerings.”

He added that the increased accessibility provided by Protocol 5 is likely to trigger a surge in both leisure and business travel – segments that are aligned with ASEAN’s broader goals of fostering regional integration and driving economic growth through tourism.

Tan encouraged travel trade players to collaborate across borders to create innovative and competitive offerings that meet the needs of the expected influx of travellers.

He added: “Hosting ATE 2025 is especially fitting for Malaysia as we take on the ASEAN chairmanship this year. We will also invite Malaysian prime minister Anwar Ibrahim to officiate the event.”

ATE 2025 will target 230 hosted buyers from South-east Asia as well as China and India, underscoring the travel trade’s commitment to engaging with key markets outside region. Some 100 sellers from ASEAN member nations, including hoteliers, tour operators, product owners, and travel technology providers, will also participate.

Tan revealed plans for ATE to become an annual event, rotating among ASEAN member countries, to ensure consistent engagement and long-term growth of the region’s tourism sector.

He added that the initiative complements government-led efforts, such as the ASEAN Tourism Forum, which advances regional tourism cooperation.

Through its annual format and rotating host cities, the event aims to ensure consistent engagement and highlight ASEAN solidarity and commitment to advancing tourism and economic cooperation in South-east Asia.

-TTG Asia.

Selamat Datang to Officials and Delegates of ASEAN Tourism Forum 2025

 


Pelancongan Kini blogspots wishes all the best in your discussions and negotiations.

Please enjoy the charms of Johor and the rest of Malaysia. Enjoy the Malaysian Hospitality and Malaysia Truly Asia.

-Pelancongan Kini.

Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Hari Terbuka Putrajaya 2025 (Putrajaya Open Day 2025) @ Kompleks Perbadanan Putrajaya & Dataran Putrajaya ( 6 ~ 9 Februari 2025 )

 


Putrajaya Open Day 2025 kembali dengan pengisian utama yang mengetengahkan reruai dari pelbagai kementerian dan agensi bagi memudahkan orang ramai untuk berinteraksi dan mendapatkan maklumat terkini tentang pelbagai program serta perkhidmatan yang tersedia.

Tarikh: 6 - 9 Februari 2025 (Khamis - Ahad)

Masa: 10 pagi - 10.00 malam

Lokasi: Kompleks Perbadanan Putrajaya, Presint 3

Mantap dengan pengisian dan padat dengan informasi di setiap zon acara:

Zon 1 - Tourism Fair, Karnival Kerjaya, Bayaran Saman PDRM & Perbankan

Zon 2 - Pameran & Jualan TVET, e-Sukan & Si Bulus

Zon 3 - Agro & Produk Hiliran

Zon 4 - Mini Zoo

Zon 5 - Pengisian Pentas Utama

Zon 6 - Karnival Wilayah Persekutuan & Jualan Jom Balik Sekolah

Zon 7 - Pameran Kementerian

Zon 8 - Jelajah Makan Putrajaya

Zon 9 - Outdoor Village

Zon 10 - Taman Tema

Zon 11 - Lorong Seni

Zon 12 - Dapur Berasap

“Satu Destinasi, Pelbagai Solusi”

-Perbadanan Putrajaya.

Surfcasting Bagan Lalang tawar hadiah lumayan, promosi sektor pelancongan

 

Ahli Majlis, Majlis Perbandaran Sepang (MPS) Zon Sepang Putra, A Vijayarany (kanan) meninjau lokasi Surfcasting Tour @Bagan Lalang yang akan dianjurkan 19 Januari ini.

SEPANG: Pertandingan Surfcasting Tour @Bagan Lalang yang akan dianjurkan Ahad ini mampu membantu melonjakkan industri pelancongan sekitar pantai berkenaan dengan kehadiran penggemar aktiviti memancing dan peserta pertandingan bagi merebut hadiah lumayan hampir RM45,000 yang ditawarkan.


Ahli Majlis, Majlis Perbandaran Sepang (MPS) Zon Sepang Putra, A Vijayarany, berkata pantai peranginan itu memang sesuai menjadi lokasi penganjuran acara seperti pertandingan memancing kerana dilengkapi kemudahan mencukupi merangkumi pelbagai jenis hotel, pantai yang panjang dan lubuk pelbagai spesies ikan.

"Saya sangat mengalu-alukan acara seperti ini kerana ia akan turut membantu menjana ekonomi peniaga makanan di pantai ini serta hotel berhampiran," katanya selepas meninjau pantai lokasi pertandingan Surfcasting Tour @Bagan Lalang, di sini semalam.

Pertandingan berkenaan yang antara lain bagi membantu kempen Cuti-Cuti Malaysia yang digerakkan Tourism Malaysia, selain turut mempromosi dan memeriahkan Tahun Melawat Selangor 2025 (TSM2025) dianjurkan Ahli Majlis MPP Zon Sepang Putra bersama Wakjali Event Management.

Juara akan membawa pulang hadiah wang tunai RM20,000, naib juara bakal menerima RM4,000 dan ketiga RM2,000, manakala pemenang keempat dan kelima (RM500 setiap seorang), keenam hingga 10 (masing-masing RM250) dan ke-11 hingga 120 (RM150 setiap seorang).


Kaunter pendaftaran acara dijadual jam 8 pagi hingga 12 tengah hari pada 19 Januari ini akan dibuka di lokasi pertandingan, bermula jam 4 petang 18 Januari hingga 12 tengah malam, bersambung jam 6 pagi keesokannya hingga pertandingan dimulakan dengan 200 peserta terawal mendaftar akan menerima baju T percuma.


Yuran penyertaan RM100 dikenakan untuk satu joran dan untuk pertanyaan serta pendaftaran, hubungi penganjur di talian 012-2141401 dan 012-6823479.

-berita harian online.

Monday, 13 January 2025

Lucky Air Launches Bi-Weekly Flight Linking Dali To Kuala Lumpur

 


SEPANG, 10 January 2025 – Tourism Malaysia is proud to welcome Lucky Air’s inaugural flight connecting Dali, a historic city in China's Yunnan Province, to Kuala Lumpur, a vibrant gateway to Malaysia.

The inaugural flight was warmly received by Ms. Nuwal Fadhilah Ku Azmi, Director of International Promotion Division (Asia/Africa) representing Datuk Manoharan Periasamy, Director General of Tourism Malaysia, and representatives from Malaysia Airports

Holdings Berhad and Post Aviation, the ground handling partner for Lucky Air.

The bi-weekly service, operating on Mondays and Fridays, will use a Boeing 737 with 189 seats. This is the second route offered by Lucky Air. In September 2024, the airline operated a charter flight from Lijiang, Yunnan Province to Kuala Lumpur for a period of 2 months.

The official visit of Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, to the Lucky Air Headquarters during the Sales Mission to China in December 2024, highlighted the strong support for Lucky Air’s efforts to expand its route network to Malaysia.

This initiative aims to increase flight frequencies from various cities in Yunnan Province, beside Kunming, to Malaysia. The new route strengthens Malaysia to be a popular destination for Chinese tourists, particularly those from Southern China, and demonstrates the country's rising worldwide tourism presence.

From January to November 2024, Malaysia received a total of 3,038,314 tourists from China, reflecting an impressive year-on-year growth of 132.7%. The extension of the visa-free policy for Chinese nationals until December 2026, alongside the expanding connectivity between Malaysia and China, is expected to further elevate these numbers and foster enhanced cultural exchanges between the two nations.

Visit www.malaysia.travel for more info.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Tourism Malaysia participated in the 54th edition of the Vakantiebeurs Holiday Fair

 


Tourism Malaysia has participated in the 54th edition of the Vakantiebeurs Holiday Fair as part of its initiative in promoting Malaysia to the Dutch market. The event was held from 8 to 12 January 2025 at Jaarbeurs, Utrecht, Netherlands, the largest travel fair in Benelux. Alongside co-exhibitors Sarawak Tourism Board with local tour operators, Pangea Travel and iki Travels, Tourism Malaysia will showcase Malaysia as a premier holiday destination to Vakantiebeurs visitors.

On the trade day, Tourism Malaysia’s booth will be officiated by H.E. Dato’ Roseli Abdul, Ambassador of Malaysia to the Kingdom of the Netherlands. This year, the fair expects over 60 industry partners, including airlines, tour operators, travel agents, and travel media, to attend the soft launch. Tourism Malaysia highlighted a variety of destinations and products from across the country, including Kuala Kubu Bharu, a hidden gem known for its adventure and heritage.

Part of the highlight activities at Tourism Malaysia pavilion was a cooking demonstration alongside cultural performances to promote the Malaysia Pavilion.

Sarawak Tourism Board, in collaboration with Mulu National Park, showcased the park's offerings, including its UNESCO World Heritage status. The park features an impressive cave system nestled within a pristine rainforest, which boasts a wealth of biodiversity and geodiversity that satisfied all four criteria for World Heritage.

-Tourism Malaysia.

Friday, 10 January 2025

'Jangan promosi hotel lima bintang tapi pengunjung dapat tiga bintang'

 

Menteri Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing diiringi Timbalannya, Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan (tiga dari kiri) bersama rakan strategik industri pelancongan ketika majlis perasmian Sesi Libat Urus Bersama Penggiat Industri Pelancongan (Wilayah Tengah) 2025 di Petaling Jaya. - NSTP/HAIRUL ANUAR RAHIM

KUALA LUMPUR: Penggiat industri pelancongan disaran menaik taraf perkhidmatan sebagai persediaan menghadapi jumlah kemasukan pelancong yang tinggi.


Menteri Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya, Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing, berkata perkara itu turut merangkumi penarafan hotel yang sebenar.


"Apabila mempromosikan hotel, pihak berkaitan perlu menggunakan gambar sebenar. Jangan dalam gambar seperti lima bintang tetapi bila sampai ke hotel macam tiga bintang sahaja. "Kita tidak mahu pelancong berasa tertipu dengan apa yang ditawarkan dan ini penting bagi menjaga imej Malaysia kepada negara luar," katanya.


Beliau berkata demikian pada majlis libat urus bersama penggiat industri pelancongan (Wilayah Tengah) di sini, hari ini.


Turut hadir, Timbalan Menteri Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya, Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan; Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya (MOTAC), Datuk Roslan Abdul Rahman dan Ketua Pengarah Tourism Malaysia, Datuk P Manoharan.


Sesi libat urus itu bertujuan memberi gambaran menyeluruh mengenai kempen Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026 dan maklumat terkini mengenai insentif serta geran padanan ditawarkan oleh kementerian.


Ia seperti Galakan Melancong (GAMELAN), Geran Sokongan Sektor (GSSP) dan Geran Sektor Penerbangan dan Carter (GSPC).


King Sing berkata, kerjasama antara MOTAC dengan 39 rakan strategik daripada persatuan pelancongan, perkhidmatan pengangkutan hingga media tempatan adalah bukti sinergi berharga membabitkan sektor awam dan swasta.


"Melalui inisiatif dan aktiviti bersama, kami berhasrat mempromosi kepelbagaian produk pelancongan Malaysia dan meletakkan negara ini sebagai destinasi pelancongan utama. "Kerjasama tidak eksklusif ini diharap akan membolehkan kami memanfaatkan kepakaran mereka untuk menyokong aspirasi Tahun Melawat Malaysia 2026 (TMM 2026)," katanya.


Dalam pada itu, beliau berkata, Malaysia menerima 22.5 juta ketibaan pelancong dari Januari hingga November 2024 dengan pertumbuhan 26 peratus berbanding tempoh sama pada 2023.


Perangkaan 10 pasaran utama yang menyumbang kepada jumlah pelancong berkenaan adalah Singapura, Indonesia, China, Thailand, India, Brunei, Korea Selatan, Filipina, Australia dan Taiwan.

-berita harian online.

ITC Collaborates With BUMITRA, MATTA And MICA To Lead Global Muslim-Friendly Tourism Strategy Focused On China And Europe


PETALING JAYA, 9 JANUARY 2025: Islamic Tourism Centre (ITC) has successfully formalised a groundbreaking collaboration with three prominent tourism associations—the Bumiputera Travel and Tour Agents Association of Malaysia (BUMITRA), the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA), and the Malaysian Inbound Chinese Association (MICA). The signing ceremony, held this afternoon at One World Hotel marks a significant milestone in Malaysia’s efforts to solidify its position as a global leader in Muslim-friendly Tourism and Hospitality (MFTH).

The collaboration focuses on hosting Imams from People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Europe as part of a specially curated ‘familiarisation trip’ programme.

This strategic endeavour aims to showcase Malaysia’s thriving Muslim-friendly ecosystem, cultural heritage, nature and city attractions while promoting the country as a premier destination for Muslim travellers.

Speaking at the event, ITC Director-General, Nizran Noordin stated: “This collaboration reflects Malaysia’s dedication to developing a robust and sustainable Muslim-friendly tourism ecosystem. By engaging influential leaders of the Muslim communities in China and Europe, we aim to create meaningful connections, nurture international awareness and drive economic opportunities for local tourism stakeholders.”

He further highlighted the success of the pilot programme in January 2024, conducted in partnership with MICA. “We welcomed 35 Imams from 14 provinces in China, which resulted in Malaysia receiving 58,000 Chinese Muslim tourists, generating RM92.8 million in tourist receipts in the two following months alone. The success has driven ITC to replicate this proven formula with both the Chinese and European Muslim markets. It builds on the momentum of our previous MFTH sales missions in key European markets such as France, Russia and the United Kingdom.”

The familiarisation trips are expected to yield significant economic returns, aligning with Malaysia’s goals of drawing more Muslim tourist arrivals and strengthening its tourism economy. Malaysia’s top ranking in the Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI) as a Muslim-Friendly Destination for nine consecutive years, further reinforces the nation’s reputation as a leading Muslim-friendly travel destination.

Introducing Malaysia’s MFTH Excellence

The 2025 familiarisation trips will commence with MICA’s 7-day, 6-night programme for Imams from China, scheduled to begin on the upcoming 5 February. The itinerary will include Malaysia’s world-class accommodations with valid Muslim-Friendly Tourism and Hospitality Assurance and Recognition (MFAR) or halal-certified kitchens, halal certified restaurants, iconic mosque tourism destinations and Islamic tourism attractions aligned with Muslim-friendly principles, guided by ITC certified Muslim-friendly Tourist Guides. Subsequent trips organised by BUMITRA and MATTA are planned for later in the year, each tailored to highlight Malaysia’s unique selling points in Muslim-friendly travel.

As part of the agreement, the participating associations are committed to increasing Muslim tourist arrivals to Malaysia within a given timeframe for every Imam involved. This initiative will contribute significantly to the Visit Malaysia 2026 targets.

Representing their respective organisations at the signing ceremony were Nizran Noordin (ITC), Dr. Wan Muhamad Adam Wan Norudin (President, BUMITRA), Dr. Cindy Seow (Deputy President MICA) and Datuk Mohd Hizzat Bin Mohd Shah (Vice President of Research and Technology, MATTA). The event was witnessed by YB Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan, Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia. It exemplifies ITC’s dedication to working hand-in-hand with industry stakeholders to ensure Malaysia remains at the forefront of Muslim-friendly tourism innovation. It is a testament to the country’s readiness to welcome the growing global Muslim travel market, offering a seamless and enriching travel experience for all.

-Islamic Tourism Centre.

Thursday, 9 January 2025

Tourism Malaysia Holds Engagement Session With Tourism Industry Stakeholders

 


Petaling Jaya, 9 January 2025 The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) through its agency, Tourism Malaysia conducted an engagement session with tourism industry players and stakeholders in the central region echoing with the recent launch of Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) Campaign officiated by the Honourable Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The engagement session was launched by Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister, YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing which was attended by leading industry players, associations, airlines, hoteliers, travel agencies and product owners. Also present at the session were Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (MOTAC) Secretary General YBhg. Datuk Wira Roslan Tan Sri Abdul Rahman, Tourism Malaysia Director General YBhg. Datuk Manoharan Periasamy, Tourism Malaysia Board Members and MOTAC with Tourism Malaysia senior officials. 

The initial engagement session in 2025 aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) Campaign and its strategic roadmap as well as updates on the incentives alongside matching grants offered by the Ministry, such as Galakan Melancong (GAMELAN), Geran Sokongan Sektor Pelancongan (GSSP) and Geran Sektor Penerbangan dan Carter (GSPC). Following this, a business matching was held to ensure a high-impact programme and a faster conversion rate in achieving the shared objective of attracting 35.6 million tourists and generating RM147.1 billion in revenue for VM2026. 

The VM2026 roadmap is built on three core strategies – creating demand, increasing traffic, and prioritising target markets. Key initiatives would include branding and marketing blitz, strategic partnerships for joint promotions with tactical campaigns and market segmentation. At the event, YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing also witnessed the exchange of Certificate of VM2026 Collaboration between Tourism Malaysia and 39 strategic partners*. 

“The collaboration between the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture with 39 strategic partnersfrom tourism associations, transportation services, and domestic mediais a testament to the valuable synergy between the public and private sectors. By working together on joint initiatives and activities, we aim to further promote Malaysia’s diverse tourism offerings and position the country as a top travel destination. Through this non- exclusive partnership, we look forward to leveraging their expertise to support the aspirations of Visit Malaysia 2026,” said Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Malaysia.

 

Malaysia welcomed 22.5 million tourist arrivals from January to November of 2024 marking a growth of 26% compared to the same period in 2023. The top ten tourist- generating markets were Singapore, Indonesia, China, Thailand, India, Brunei, South Korea, Philippines, Australia and Chinese Taipei 

*Strategic partners: 

Associations

1.    Malaysian Association of Hotel Owners (MAHO)

2.    Malaysia Budget & Business Hotel Association (MyBHA)

3.    Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association (MITA)

4.    Malaysia Inbound Chinese Association (MICA)

5.    Persatuan Syarikat Pengendalian Pelancongan Bumiputera Malaysia (BUMITRA)

6.    Malaysian Chinese Tourism Association (MCTA)

7.    Malaysian Indian Tour & Travel Association (MITTA)

8.    Kuala Lumpur Tourism Association (KLTA)

9.    Malaysian Tourist Guides Council (MTGC)

10.      Malaysian Association Themepark & Family Attractions (MATFA)

11.      Malaysian Association of Convention & Exhibition Organisers Suppliers (MACEOS)

12.      Persatuan Kampungstay & Homestay Malaysia

13.      Pertubuhan Homestay Malaysia (Homestay)

14.      National Association of Private Educational Institutions (NAPEI)

15.      Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC)

16.      Malaysia Retail Chain Association (MRCA)

17.      Malaysia Retailers Association (MRA)

18.      Persatuan Pengurusan Kompleks Malaysia (PPK)

19.      Association of Malaysian Spas (AMSPA)

20.      Malaysian Association of Wellness & Spa (MAWSPA)

Domestic media

21.       Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad

22.       Star Media Group Berhad

23.       Media Prima Omnia

24.       Rangkaian Televisyen Malaysia (RTM)

25.       Grup Majalah Karangkraf Sdn Bhd

26.       BERNAMA

27.       The China Press Berhad

28.       Nanyang Siang Pau Sdn Bhd

29.       Sin Chew Media Corporation Bhd

30.       Makkal Osai

31.       Sarawak Media Group Sdn Bhd

32.       See Hua Group

33.       Kwong Wah Daily

34.       Gaya Travel Magazine

35.       Santai Travel Magazine

 

Transportation services

36.       KL Hop on Hop Off (KL HoHo)

37.       Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (REL)

38.       Prasarana Malaysia Berhad

39.       Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB)

-Tourism Malaysia.