MATTA is also
partnering ASITA to boost arrivals
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The Malaysian Association
of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) has joined forces with the Malaysian
Association of Hotels (MAH) to develop a B2B and a B2C booking platform to help
members better compete in the digital marketplace, one of its recent
partnerships forged with trade associations.
Through the platform, MAH
hotel members will provide inventory for MATTA member agents to purchase at
competitive rates.
MATTA president, KL Tan,
said: “This collaboration with MAH will benefit both parties. It will allow
hotels and agents to compete more effectively with OTAs.
Hotel inventory will
also be more widely available to the 3,200 odd MATTA members and at good rates.
The booking platform will empower agents to sell directly to consumers through
the B2C platform. Eventually the system will incorporate the sale of tour
packages as well as tickets to attractions and events.”
The platform, focused on
promoting inbound and domestic travel, is timely as tourism industry players
prepare for Visit Malaysia Year 2020 campaign, a national initiative
spearheaded by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia which is expected
to generate 36 million tourists and RM168 billion in tourism receipts.
On the development of the
booking platform, Tan said: “We are collaborating with the National ICT Association
of Malaysia for the design, development and operation. We hope to kick start
the project by mid 2018 and for the platform to be operational in early 2019.”
Separately, MATTA has also
partnered the Association of Indonesian Tours and Travel Agencies (ASITA) to
boost visitor arrivals to Malaysia and Indonesia.
Tan said: “With more than
50 flights per week between Malaysia and Indonesia, MATTA and ASITA will be
able to promote both countries as a single destination for longhaul markets.
Such arrangement can be brought to a new level due to better air connectivity
between both countries.”
Moreover, with Indonesia
being Malaysia’s second top visitor source market contributing over 2.7 million
arrivals last year, MATTA aims to grow the number to 3.4 million by 2020.
-TTG Asia.
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