KUALA LUMPUR: The second series of the MATTA Fair
2018 aims to not just attract travel buffs and sell tourism products, but to
also help boost Malaysia’s rating as a tourism destination.
With the tagline “Buy Smart, Travel Great at MATTA
Fair”, Malaysia’s largest consumer travel fair was launched by Tourism, Arts
and Culture Minister Datuk Mohamaddin Ketapi, who commended the Malaysian
Association Of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) for their role in ramping up
tourism via such events.
He said MATTA Fair 2018 brought tourism industry
players and consumers under one roof and to help promote tourism to both local
and foreign consumers.
“It is truly an achievement for MATTA to gather
more than 250 tourism-related companies, with 1,336 booths in seven halls at
the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC).
Mohamaddin also expressed his wish to see Malaysia
carve a place in the world’s top 10 tourism destinations from 12th place in
2017.
Towards this end, MATTA president Datuk Tan Kok
Liang said the body came up with several strategies and would be working
closely with the ministry and industry players.
“We have our foreign missions in place. Packaging
with airlines and collaborating hoteliers are also some of the steps that MATTA
will take to make Visit Malaysia 2020 a success.
“The ministry, MATTA and other industry players are
all interconnected and interdependent with each other. We must work hand in
hand,” said Tan.
Seeing how the first series of the MATTA Fair 2018
in March recorded 110,000 visitors with total sales of RM210mil, it showed how
such events are contributing to the industry.
“For this edition, we are expecting about the same
turnout with target sales up to RM220mil,” he said.
In this series of the MATTA Fair 2018, Sarawak has
returned as “Malaysia’s Favourite Destination” for the second time while Taiwan
is “Asia’s Favourite Destination”.
A total of 138 prizes to local destinations and 32
prizes to international destinations will be up for grabs, with the total cost
valued at more than RM150,000.
For every admission ticket, Tan said RM1 would be
donated to Tabung Harapan Malaysia.
Visitors are encouraged to take public transport to
PWTC where the fair is held.
Those taking the LRT will have the chance to redeem
cash vouchers at the Sunway Putra Mall’s promotion booth at the PWTC LRT
station.
Grab Malaysia is also offering RM5 off for two
rides to or from PWTC during the fair via GrabPay, using the promo code
MATTAKL18 for the first 1,000 rides daily.
Today is the last day of the MATTA Fair. Doors will
open from 10am to 9pm and admission is at RM4 per person and free for children
below 12.
-thestar online.http://www.malaysia.travel
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.