PUTRAJAYA, 23 NOVEMBER 2020: The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture announced a
detailed recovery plan in its efforts to reinvigorate the national economy
through the tourism sector that had been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, YB
Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri said that the recovery plan will be carried out by
its agency, Tourism Malaysia, through the Stimulus Recovery Plan (PRE) with the
support and active engagement with various agencies and industry players to
revive the national economy through its tourism sector.
Three main cores under the stimulus recovery
plan had been outlined as part of the “quick win” strategies are estimated to
boost the domestic tourism campaign:
1.Restore Confidence to Travel
2.Revive Domestic Tourism
3.Maximize Resources
The programmes which had been identified to
revive the domestic tourism industry focus on strategic collaborations and
smart partnerships with airline companies, other tourism-related agencies
including services/hospitality, transportation and private companies as well as
collaborations with non-government organisations (NGOs) such as Malaysian
Association of Hotels (MAH), and Malaysia Budget Hotel Association (MyBHA).
The programmes which will be ready for
implementation are as follows:
a) Partnerships with MAH
and e-market platforms to promote holiday and hotel
packages in order to increase hotel occupancy especially those located in city
centres that had recorded low occupancies due to the pandemic
b) Collaboration with MyBHA to
assist selected budget hotels (3 stars and below) across the country with
emphasis on premises which are registered with MOTAC through ‘Jom Nginap’ and
‘Malaysia Welcomes You’ campaigns;
c) ‘Cuti-Cuti Malaysia’ campaign with the cooperation
of airline companies such as Malaysia Airlines Berhad
(MAB), Firefly, Air Asia and Malindo Air to increase connectivity to holiday
destinations in the country to encourage domestic tourism;
d) Tourism Malaysia will collaborate
with industry players in the service and transportation segments, and as well
as with the private sector such as Prasarana to induce
demand for inter and intra travels amongst domestic tourists and increase the
use of public transport service; and
e) Collaboration with Karyaneka to
offer discounts on craft products to boost sales and drive up demand for
Malaysian crafts.
The suggested mechanism for the programme is
by offering vouchers/discounts/cash rebates that will bring direct impact to
the domestic consumers. This is one of the government’s initiatives to promote
the use of digital technology through online orders and purchases, the use of
mobile applications and the redemption of cash e-vouchers.
“MOTAC welcomes the government’s decision to
allow domestic travel bubble between green zones in Malaysia. We hope that the
rakyat will use the opportunity to travel responsibly and always adhere to the
SOPs and the new norms while traveling,” said YB Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri.
The minister calls upon the tourism industry
players to continue their efforts to introduce attractive packages periodically
to maintain public interest, as well as to abide by the SOPs that have been
outlined by the health authorities to inculcate the new norms to ensure the
sustainability of the tourism economy which is one of the biggest economic
contributors of the country. The Minister hopes that the programmes and
initiatives that have been planned will help revive the domestic tourism sector
with effective collaboration between all relevant parties towards the recovery
of the national economy.
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