SIBU: The Visit Sarawak Campaign (VSC) is expected to hits its target of five millions tourist arrivals by the end of the year.
Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) chief executive officer Sharzede Salleh Askor said that in January alone, it registered 361,334 visitors.
“A total of 145,447 tourist arrivals were from Peninsular Malaysia, a 68.7% jump compared with the same period last year,” she said.
Hitting the five-million target would not only benefit the state but also yield higher incomes for tourism players, she said at the launch of VSC car stickers for taxis initiative on Wednesday (March 27).
It also recently engaged airlines to display VSC advertising panels in their aircraft cabins, overhead lockers and meal trays, as well as LED billboards throughout Peninsular Malaysia.
Last month at the International Tourismus Börse (ITB) in Berlin – touted as the world’s largest gathering of travel and hospitality industry professionals – STB launched an integrated marketing campaign to introduce Sibu and Central Sarawak to the world through a two-minute promotional video.
“We positioned Sibu and Central Sarawak as new, unexplored and must-visit destinations, with our campaign tagline ‘More to Discover’,” said Sharzede, adding that promotions were also done in Helsinki and Amsterdam in January.
-thestar online.
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