Petaling Jaya, 9 January 2025 – The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture
(MOTAC) through its agency,
Tourism Malaysia conducted an engagement session
with tourism industry players
and stakeholders in the central
region echoing with the recent launch
of
Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) Campaign officiated by the Honourable Prime Minister,
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
The engagement session was launched by Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister, YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing which was attended by leading industry players, associations, airlines, hoteliers, travel agencies and product owners. Also present at the session were Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (MOTAC) Secretary General YBhg. Datuk Wira Roslan Tan Sri Abdul Rahman, Tourism Malaysia Director General YBhg. Datuk Manoharan Periasamy, Tourism Malaysia Board Members and MOTAC with Tourism Malaysia senior officials.
The initial engagement session in 2025 aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) Campaign and its strategic roadmap as well as updates on the incentives alongside matching grants offered by the Ministry, such as Galakan Melancong (GAMELAN), Geran Sokongan Sektor Pelancongan (GSSP) and Geran Sektor Penerbangan dan Carter (GSPC). Following this, a business matching was held to ensure a high-impact programme and a faster conversion rate in achieving the shared objective of attracting 35.6 million tourists and generating RM147.1 billion in revenue for VM2026.
The VM2026 roadmap is built on three core strategies – creating demand, increasing traffic, and prioritising target markets. Key initiatives would include branding and marketing blitz, strategic partnerships for joint promotions with tactical campaigns and market segmentation. At the event, YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing also witnessed the exchange of Certificate of VM2026 Collaboration between Tourism Malaysia and 39 strategic partners*.
“The collaboration between the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture with 39 strategic partners—from tourism associations, transportation services, and domestic media—is a testament to the valuable synergy between the public and private sectors. By working together on joint initiatives and activities, we aim to further promote Malaysia’s diverse tourism offerings and position the country as a top travel destination. Through this non- exclusive partnership, we look forward to leveraging their expertise to support the aspirations of Visit Malaysia 2026,” said Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Malaysia.
Malaysia welcomed 22.5 million tourist arrivals from January to November of 2024 marking a growth of 26% compared to the same period in 2023. The top ten tourist- generating markets were Singapore, Indonesia, China, Thailand, India, Brunei, South Korea, Philippines, Australia and Chinese Taipei
*Strategic partners:
Associations
1. Malaysian Association of Hotel Owners (MAHO)
2. Malaysia Budget & Business Hotel Association (MyBHA)
3. Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association (MITA)
4. Malaysia Inbound Chinese Association (MICA)
5. Persatuan Syarikat Pengendalian Pelancongan Bumiputera Malaysia (BUMITRA)
6. Malaysian Chinese
Tourism Association (MCTA)
7. Malaysian Indian Tour & Travel Association
(MITTA)
8.
Kuala Lumpur Tourism Association (KLTA)
9.
Malaysian Tourist Guides Council (MTGC)
10. Malaysian Association Themepark & Family Attractions (MATFA)
11. Malaysian Association of Convention & Exhibition Organisers Suppliers (MACEOS)
12. Persatuan Kampungstay & Homestay Malaysia
13. Pertubuhan Homestay Malaysia (Homestay)
14. National Association of Private Educational Institutions (NAPEI)
15. Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC)
16. Malaysia Retail Chain Association (MRCA)
17. Malaysia Retailers Association (MRA)
18. Persatuan Pengurusan Kompleks Malaysia (PPK)
19. Association of Malaysian Spas (AMSPA)
20. Malaysian Association of Wellness & Spa (MAWSPA)
Domestic media
21. Astro Malaysia Holdings Berhad
22. Star Media Group Berhad
23. Media Prima Omnia
24. Rangkaian Televisyen Malaysia (RTM)
25. Grup Majalah Karangkraf Sdn Bhd
26. BERNAMA
27. The China Press Berhad
28. Nanyang Siang Pau Sdn Bhd
29. Sin Chew Media Corporation Bhd
30. Makkal Osai
31. Sarawak Media Group Sdn Bhd
32. See Hua Group
33. Kwong Wah Daily
34. Gaya Travel Magazine
35. Santai Travel Magazine
Transportation
services
36. KL Hop on Hop Off (KL HoHo)
37. Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (REL)
38. Prasarana Malaysia Berhad
39. Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB)
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