Saturday, 20 August 2022

Japanese Travel Agents & Media Fam Trip To Malaysia With Malaysia Airlines

 


KUALA LUMPUR, 18 August 2022 – In conjunction with the inauguration of the first direct flight of Malaysia Airlines (MH) from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo (Haneda Airport) starting 14 August 2022, Tourism Malaysia is taking Japanese travel trade partners and media on its familiarisation trip (FAM Trip) to promote Malaysia as a safe holiday destination and welcome more international travellers.

A total of 9 participants consisting of travel agents and media were brought aboard Malaysia Airlines for a four-day, three-night (4D3N) stay in Langkawi, Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Penang from 15 to 18 August 2022. The FAM Trip is also co-hosted by Langkawi Development Authority (LADA), Holiday Villa Resort Langkawi, Megawater Sport, ParkRoyal Collection Kuala Lumpur, Shangri-La’s Rasa Sayang Penang and Penang Global Tourism.

Participants had the chance to experience the mangrove tour at the award-winning Kubang Badak Biogeotrail in Langkawi - the island’s newest ecotourism product recognised for its high geological diversity and early settlement history dating back to the 18th century. Apart from riding jet-ski for the island hopping tour, participants were also treated to a cooking demonstration at Kunang-Kunang Heritage Villas before immersing themselves in a robust conservation and sustainability programme initiated by The Datai Langkawi.

Besides Putrajaya sightseeing, several attractions in Kuala Lumpur were also highlighted, including Saloma Bridge, Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, FRIM’s Forest Skywalk, Kwai Chai Hong and LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre – the first regional and largest retail facilities operated by Mitsui Fudosan in Southeast Asia.

Other activities include George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site inspection as well as a guided tour to Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm, Escape Theme Park, and The Habitat Penang Hill to explore the myriad of flora and fauna and the 360-degree panoramic views of Penang Island from its highest viewing point.

In welcoming participants during a special dinner, Dato’ Zainuddin Abdul Wahab, Director-General of Tourism Malaysia, said: “Japan remains one of Malaysia’s top ten international tourists generating markets before the pandemic. In 2019, Malaysia welcomed 424,694 arrivals from Japan, and 70 per cent of Japanese tourists came to Malaysia for holidays.

“Hence, Malaysia will participate in the upcoming Tourism Expo Japan 2022 in Tokyo this September to attract more tourist arrivals from this market."

-Tourism Malaysia.

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