KOTA KINABALU, 29 February
2024 – Tourism Malaysia, in
collaboration with the Sabah Tourism Board and Sabah Trade and Tourism Office
Singapore, hosted a business-to-business (B2B) seminar today under the
‘Meet-The-Experts’ programme followed by a 6-day, 5-night familiarisation trip
(FAM Trip) to various destinations in Sabah to showcase the Malaysian Borneo as
an exciting and value-for-money travel destination.
Held at the Sabah International
Convention Centre, 20 travel agents from Singapore had the opportunity to
connect with 18 local representatives, including travel agents, tourism product
owners, and hoteliers from Sabah. The programme provides a platform for
productive discussions and networking, while the FAM Trip immerses participants
in the country’s unique tourism offerings.
The itinerary highlights Sabah’s
commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism, showcasing its rich cultural
heritage, stunning islands, vibrant traditions, diverse cuisine, and
breathtaking landscapes.
Previously launched in 2022, the
‘Meet-The-Experts’ programme is a brainchild of the Tourism Malaysia Singapore.
It aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing between Malaysian tourism
industry players and its Singapore counterparts. The programme facilitates the
creation of new business partnerships, contract renewals, product updates, and
the development of attractive travel packages specifically designed for
tourists from Singapore.
Since its inception in Johor Bahru,
followed by subsequent sessions held in Selangor and Negeri Sembilan, the
‘Meet-The-Experts’ programme has generated enthusiastic participation in
exploring hidden gems and enriching cultural experiences resulting in the
creation of 157 unique travel packages.
The programme serves as a valuable
avenue for strengthening ties between Malaysia and Singapore’s tourism
industries. We are thrilled to create more exciting and high-quality travel
experiences in attracting visitors to Sabah and Malaysia as we gear up for
Visit Malaysia Year 2026.
The ASEAN market has predominantly
been the primary contributor to Malaysia’s tourism sector, with Singapore
ranking as the top source of tourist-generating markets, contributing
significantly to the 8.3 million arrivals in 2023.
Malaysia aims to welcome 27.3 million tourists in 2024, generating RM102.7 billion in revenue. The forthcoming Visit Malaysia Year 2026 has set an ambitious target of 35.6 million foreign tourist arrivals, with a target receipt of RM147.1 billion.
-Tourism Malaysia.
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