The demonetisation crisis might have put a
dent on Indian outbound travel to Malaysia in 2016, but Malaysian agents are
finally seeing signs of recovery from the market following a booking uptick for
the Indian summer holidays starting end-April.
Arokia Das, senior manager at Luxury Tours
Malaysia, said: “Forward bookings for the summer holidays look very good. We
hope to see a double-digit growth compared with last year. Indians who
postponed their travels late last year due to the demonetisation
crisis are now booking (for summer).”
Another inbound tour operator, S Jayakumar,
operations manager at Dayangti Transport & Tours, agreed: “In 1Q2017, we
saw a five per cent drop in arrivals compared with the preceding year as
travellers postponed their travels due to the demonetisation crisis.”
He added: “I am optimistic about arrivals in
May. We started promoting Johor as a new destination for the Indian market
because of Legoland Malaysia and that is selling well with family travellers.”
Nanda Kumar, managing director, Hidden Asia
Travel & Tours, is expecting the bulk of summer holiday bookings to arrive
after April 15 as Indians are latst-minute travellers.
"This year, we are seeing more demand
for beach stays such as Langkawi and Pangkor Island," he shared.
"Many who are opting for Resorts World Genting are looking at the
destination as a day trip from Kuala Lumpur.”
Tourism
Malaysia is targeting one million Indian tourists this year, a big jump from
the 638,578 arrivals from India received in 2016.
-TTG Asia.
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