MELAKA: Airlines and tour operators should take
advantage of the government’s charter flight matching grant incentive to
attract tourists, says Datuk Dr Ammar Abd Ghapar.
The Malaysian Tourism Promotion Board (Tourism Malaysia)
director-general said this would also address the issue of minimal direct
overseas flights, especially involving China.
“The incentive was mooted following last year’s arrival
of 1.4 million tourists from China, far from our target of five million.“The
charter flight matching grant is crucial to increase the frequency of flights
to Malaysia.
“The grant will also consider the needs of airline
concessionaires which want to increase flight frequencies and establish new air
routes,” he said after attending the Malaysia Book of Records awards ceremony
for the “Largest Lighting Event in a Water Theme Park” and “First Lighting
Event in a Water Theme Park” at the Melaka Wonderland Theme Park and Resort in
Ayer Keroh here on Friday night.
The event was launched by Melaka Chief Minister Datuk
Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh in the presence of state officials as well as Melaka
Wonderland CEO Seow Cheng Swee.
Separately, Ammar said tourism stakeholders who had
launched Visit Year 2024 (VY2024) in their states should produce more fascinating
products to attract holidaymakers.
“We want these tourism players to be creative in
diversifying their products because we want to see repeat tourists to their
states,” he said.
VY2024, he added, is currently being organised by four
states – Perak, Kelantan, Perlis and Melaka.
Ammar said the performance of these states in hosting
the event would be used as a yardstick of the programme’s success and to create
momentum in the preparations for Visit Malaysia Year 2026 (VMY2026).
“So, tourism stakeholders in the states should always
come up with new products and promotions because each state has its own target
market,” he added.
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