State Tourism, Heritage, Arts and
Culture Exco, Datuk Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman (2nd from right), said Package 24
offers discounts of between 10 and 55 percent aimed at targeting 18.7 million
visitors to Melaka for this year by offering them more choices.
MELAKA: Tourists heading to Melaka can enjoy numerous special discounts for a variety of tourism products under Package 24 on the 24th of every month throughout the 2024 Visit Melaka Year (TMM 2024).
State Tourism, Heritage, Arts and Culture Exco, Datuk Abdul
Razak Abdul Rahman, said Package 24 offers discounts of between 10 and 55
percent aimed at targeting 18.7 million visitors to Melaka for this year by
offering them more choices.
"Package 24 was started this month engaging Melaka's
tourism players such as hotels, tourism services, and product operators. I have
been informed that so far we have 20 industry players offering this special
package.
"But I believe the number of participants will increase
from time to time throughout the year. This is a great opportunity for them to
promote their products and services," he said.
He was speaking to reporters after the welcome reception for
the passengers of the Seabourn Encore cruise liner at the Immigration, Customs,
Quarantine and Security Complex (ICQS) jetty at the Melaka-Dumai International
Ferry Terminal in Kota Laksamana, today.
Seabourn Encore sailed in from Singapore with 526 tourists
onboard, mostly from Australia, Germany, and New Zealand, who disembarked in
Melaka to take in its famous sights, particularly around Banda Hilir, before
sailing on to Port Klang.
Abdul Razak said Melaka is a port-of-call for the cruise line
and the state is targeting an estimated 50,000 foreign tourists from the
cruises for TMM 2024.
He said so far the state government has collaborated with
three luxury cruise line agents based abroad, offering them a variety of
attractive tour packages through the Tourism Promotion Division.
"We were successful in attracting cruise ships to dock in
Melaka last year, so we are confident of hitting the 50,000 tourist target this
year.
"We will continue this promotion to draw more luxury
cruise lines to make Melaka their port-of-call and hope to engage more of them
from time to time," he said.
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