Monday, 6 September 2010

Good turnout on Matta Fair’s final day

PETALING JAYA: Crowds thronged the last day of the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) Fair at Putra World Trade Centre. Matta Fair organising chairman John Tan said with improving economic conditions in the country, more people had turned up to buy tour packages. He said tour packages for both domestic and international holiday destinations were in high demand.

“Packages to up and coming destinations in countries like Taiwan, Australia, South Korea and Japan were the most popular among Matta Fair due to their pricing,” he said here yesterday. Tan said the fair managed to meet its target of having 80,000 visitors during its three-day exhibition. “All the exhibitors were also happy with their sales results,” he said. The travel fair was the second to be organised this year after a successful one in March.

There were more than 855 booths in the 20,000 sq m area in Halls 1, 2, 3 and also at the linkway of PWTC. Holders of the Matta Credit Card issued by the EON bank Group not only got to enter the fair for free but also enjoyed plenty of goodies by using the credit card. There were also discounts and loyalty bonuses for early birds.
-thestar online.

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