photo: Tourism Malaysia |
SEPANG, 3 JULY 2019: The Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk
Mohamaddin Ketapi, as well as representatives from Tourism Malaysia, personally
welcomed passengers aboard the inaugural Air Arabia flight upon arrival at
Kuala Lumpur International Airport from Sharjah today.
The direct flight to Kuala Lumpur was a result of the Minister's official visit
to Dubai during the Arabian Travel Mart held in April this year, whereby a
joint tactical campaign agreement was signed between Tourism Malaysia, Malaysia
Airports and Air Arabia.
This marks a very important initiative to
boost travel and tourism between Malaysia and West Asia countries as Air
Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa’s first and largest low-cost carrier
will help enhance more tourism traffic from Sharjah, as well as from Iraq,
Egypt and other Gulf Cooperation Council markets.
The direct flight, which started from July 1,
operates with the brand new Airbus A321 Long Range aircraft. The seven-hour
flight flies daily with a capacity of 215 passengers on each flight.
Tourism Malaysia seeks to attract more West
Asian tourists to its shores to achieve its tourism target for 2019. The
tourist arrivals from West Asia have rebounded to Malaysia by 25.3% in 2018
from 251,937 to 315,937 led by the growth of Oman (+36.9%), Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia (11.6%) and United Arab Emirates (9.7%). Last year, Malaysia recorded RM3.1
billion in tourist receipts from West Asia, a growth of 32.9% as compared to
the previous year. As of March 2019, tourist arrivals from West Asia countries
to Malaysia registered a total of 65,202.
Background of Air Arabia
Air Arabia, the Middle East and North
Africa’s first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC), currently operates flights
to more than 155 routes across the globe from four hubs located in the Middle
East and North Africa. It was established on 3 February 2003 by an Amiri decree
issued by Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi, the Ruler of Sharjah and member of the
Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates.
-Tourism Malaysia.
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