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KUALA
LUMPUR, 5 APRIL 2018: Advances in
digital technology are impacting how people travel, demanding tourism-related
businesses to transform the way they operate. In light of this, Tourism
Malaysia has launched the Malaysia Smart Tourism 4.0 initiative to take the
industry to the next level utilizing opportunities in the digital age.
YB Dato’ Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, Minister of Tourism and Culture
officiated the Malaysia Smart Tourism 4.0 initiative today at Hotel Istana
Kuala Lumpur witnessed by hundreds of tourism industry players.
He said, “This initiative is a key
development and game-changer that will transform our tourism industry and take
us to the next level.”
In a study conducted by Monitor Deloitte,
Smart Tourism was identified as a key thrust to greatly increase Malaysia’s
tourism-based receipts, especially from the growing and high-value segment of
free and independent travelers. The study indicated that Smart Tourism has the
potential to grow Malaysia’s tourism-based receipts from the current USD 25
billion to USD 110 billion by 2030, a 4.4 times increase.
Malaysia Smart Tourism 4.0 is an initiative
that marks the first milestone in Malaysia’s 10-year tourism roadmap. The
collaborative effort with Tencent Holdings, which is the 4th most
valuable Internet company in the world, will provide a digital ecosystem for
Malaysia to reach out to the 1.4 billion Chinese population utilizing precision
marketing methods.
This allows both current and new tourism
industry players to implement digital technologies to enhance tourism offerings
and improve tourist experiences. It is anticipated that productivity will
improve and job opportunities suited to Malaysia’s youth will increase.
YB Dato’ Seri Nazri added that it was a
timely initiative since there is an anticipated 1.8 billion people travelling
the world by the year 2030, a huge portion of which are the Chinese tourists.
The Chinese made 130.5 million trips overseas
last year, a 7% jump over 2016, while total spending increased by 5% to an
estimated USD 115.3 billion. They accounted for more than a fifth of the money
spent by outbound tourists, which is twice as much as the next biggest spender,
the Americans. Recent reports forecast that 200 million tourists from China
will be making outbound trips by the year 2020.
With Smart Tourism 4.0, there is an
opportunity to grow Malaysia’s share of the China market to a potential of 8
million tourist arrivals in the year 2020.
The Minister said, “The future of the
industry rests upon platforms such as Malaysia Smart Tourism 4.0, where every
part of traveler’s journey automatically connects through technology. The
Malaysia travel industry must change now to keep pace with the digital age.”
“With full participation from the private
sector in the Malaysia Smart Tourism 4.0 initiative, we could affect a tipping
point towards the dramatic growth of China arrivals to Malaysia,” he said.
He added, “This means, higher income revenue
for the national economy, the creation of more job opportunities, the creation
of new businesses, a huge opportunity for improved infrastructure and tourism
services development and overall economic development.“
-Tourism Malaysia.
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