MITA holds virtual fair to
spur domestic demand as interstate travel resumes;
Masjid Putra mosque in
Putrajaya, Malaysia pictured
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Malaysian Inbound Tourism
Association (MITA) will be holding an e-travel fair to boost recovery of
domestic tourism, as well as to gauge travel trends among domestic consumers.
Its president, Uzaidi
Udanis, said around 200 virtual exhibitors have committed to the MITA e-travel
fair, which will run from July 1 to July 15.
The association will
provide daily reports to participants on the products and services that have
received positive response from the public. He said: “This is a way of finding
out the interests of domestic travellers, and for our members to understand the
market and travel trends better.”
A recent survey conducted
by MITA revealed that the cost of travel packages, as well as travel expenses
and proximity of the destination were the two most pressing concerns to
travellers, Uzaidi said.
This is the first e-travel
fair MITA is organising for its members, following the lifting of the ban on
interstate travel on June 10.
Earlier in March,
MITA’s first e-travel
fair was cut short after three days, when the movement control
order came into force on March 18.
This time round, the
e-travel fair has an insurance component. For a RM4 (US$0.93) premium, the
traveller will be covered up to RM10,000 for travel cancellations and medical
expenses related to Covid-19. The insurance is underwritten by Senang
Insurance.
Uzaidi said: “The insurance
coverage is meant to restore confidence in travel which in turn, will help the
local economy to recover.”
Tourism, arts and culture
minister, Nancy Shukri, said in a recent announcement that the local tourism
industry has lost around RM45 billion in the first half of 2020 due to the
pandemic. She described tourism as being the hardest hit sector, and expected
it to be the last to recover.
-TTG Asia.
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