KUALA LUMPUR, 14 NOVEMBER
2023 – Tourism Malaysia Ho Chi Minh, in collaboration with Batik Air,
organised a familiarisation trip in an effort to boost tourists from Vietnam.
Nine (9) travel agents and one (1) media representative from Hanoi, Danang and
Ho Chi Minh City participated in this five-day-four-night (5D4N) program held
in Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Tinggi and Melaka, from 6th until 10th November 2023.
Among the highlighted places of interest in Kuala Lumpur were
Independence Square, River of Life, Central Market, Saloma Bridge, Kwai Chai
Hong and RexKL. At Bukit Tinggi, participants also had the chance to experience
all the attractions, such as the Japanese village, Horse riding, Rabbit Park,
and stay at Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Resort.
In Melaka, the participants were brought on a historical Melaka
city tour. They also enjoyed exploring A’Famosa Resort Melaka and shopping at
Freeport A’Famosa Outlet. At Gamuda Cove, the participants visited GL Play by
Gamuda Lands. They enjoyed many activities at the theme parks, such as Safari
Insta Tour, Boat Cruise and Goosebumps Ropes.
The fam trip was also sponsored by Longways Travel & Tours,
ibis KLCC, Berjaya Hotels & Resorts, Tourism Melaka, A’Famosa Resort, GL
Play by Gamuda Lands and AnCasa Hotel (KL).
Dato’ Dr. Ammar Abd. Ghappar, the Director-General of Tourism
Malaysia, said: “We look forward to welcoming more than 300,000 Vietnamese
travellers to Malaysia this year. In the first half of 2023, Malaysia recorded
161,795 Vietnamese arrivals, thus reflecting strong pent-up demand in the
post-pandemic, as Vietnam is one of the important markets for Malaysia’s
tourism industry.”
“This year is the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Malaysia and Vietnam. Malaysia and Vietnam have a strong bilateral link. This connectivity will certainly help improve bilateral trade and tourist exchange between Malaysia and Vietnam, which has seen a significant increase in recent years,” he added.
Madam Nor Hayati Zainuddin, Director of Tourism Malaysia in
Vietnam, said: “With Batik Air, there will be more travel options for tourists
to choose a flight to go to Malaysia that suits their travel needs. We hope the
participating travel agents in this fam trip will keenly support us in selling
tour packages to their customers in Vietnam and in promoting Malaysia as a
safe, value-for-money, and preferred holiday destination.”
Batik Air currently operates direct flights from Hanoi (HAN),
Danang (DAD) and Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) to Kuala Lumpur (KUL). Promotional fare
for one-way Economy Class between Ho Chi Minh City and Kuala Lumpur starts from
USD69.00 (no Business Class). The fare is all-inclusive of free baggage
allowance – 20kg for Economy Class travellers. The brand-new narrow-body Boeing
737-8 aircraft will be deployed on this route.
Malaysia is targeting to woo 16.1 million international tourist
arrivals with a contribution of RM49.2 billion (USD 11.1 billion) in tourism
receipts in 2023. Currently, there are 150 direct flights from Vietnam to
Malaysia, and Tourism Malaysia is expecting exponential growth from the Vietnam
market, including the Southeast Asia region.
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