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PUTRAJAYA, 1 APRIL 2022 – As the country's borders are officially
reopened to international travellers today, Tourism Malaysia is ready to
re-embark on its global advertising campaign by leveraging the 'Malaysia Truly
Asia' branding in boosting inbound tourism while domestic tourism continues to
drive the recovery.
With a series of more than 100 promotional activities lined up to increase
visibility, the online and offline promotional strategies will be conducted via
smart partnerships, networking sessions, seminars, webinars, roadshows, joint
promotions, and familiarisation trips through a global network of 30 Tourism
Malaysia offices around the world as well as six marketing representatives
abroad.
YB Dato’ Sri Hajah
Nancy Shukri, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia, said: “The full
reopening of borders is indeed a huge relief for the tourism industry as we
welcome more international tourists, newcomers and regulars alike, to further
boost our economy.
“Therefore, we hope for a strong rebound in our market as the border
reopening will open doors for the tourism revival to bolster recovery. We are
targeting to attract 2 million international tourist arrivals this year with
more than RM8.6 billion in tourism receipts,” said Nancy after greeting
international passengers of Etihad Airways at Kuala Lumpur International
Airport (KLIA) today.
More than 110 international flights will land in Malaysia on 1 April
2022, particularly both in KLIA and KLIA 2, as the number of international
passengers is expected to ramp up in the coming weeks, for the first time after
two years.
Malaysia set up Langkawi International Travel Bubble (LITB) to
kick-start international travel on 15 November 2021. This pilot scheme drew
5,800 visitors from abroad and generated more than RM28 million for the first
three-month of its implementation.
As of 18 March 2022, LITB has successfully registered 9,196 international
arrivals, with the top ten tourist generating markets coming from the United
Kingdom (948), USA (692), Australia (639), Germany (433), Yemen (421),
Indonesia (371), South Korea (347), Thailand (343), Sweden (286), and Saudi
Arabia (221).
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