Showing posts with label Domestic Visitors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Domestic Visitors. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

Rakyat Malaysia belanja RM121 bilion melancong dalam negara tahun lalu

 

KUALA LUMPUR: Perbelanjaan pelancongan domestik Malaysia meningkat 12.4 peratus pada suku tahun keempat 2025 kepada RM32.6 bilion, menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan tahunan sebanyak RM121 bilion, demikian menurut Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia (DOSM). 

Prestasi itu mencerminkan momentum pertumbuhan sektor pelancongan domestik yang terus kukuh, disokong permintaan dalam negara serta peningkatan aktiviti perjalanan bermusim, khususnya ketika cuti sekolah dan musim perayaan. 

Bilangan pelawat domestik turut meningkat kepada 74 juta pada suku berkenaan, naik 10.8 peratus tahun ke tahun, manakala secara suku ke suku mencatatkan pertumbuhan 2.0 peratus berbanding suku ketiga 2025. 

Ketua Perangkawan Malaysia, Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin, berkata peningkatan aktiviti perjalanan dalam kalangan rakyat tempatan menjadi pemacu utama prestasi sektor itu.

Beliau berkata, perbelanjaan lebih tinggi bagi penginapan, makanan dan minuman, pengangkutan serta aktiviti runcit turut menyumbang kepada pengukuhan sektor pelancongan domestik.  

"Indikator industri berkaitan pelancongan menunjukkan trend sejajar apabila ketibaan penumpang domestik di lapangan terbang meningkat 17.9 peratus tahun ke tahun, manakala jualan runcit bahan api automotif berkembang 7.1 peratus, mencerminkan mobiliti yang lebih tinggi.

"Subsektor penginapan juga mencatatkan prestasi memberangsangkan dengan hasil meningkat 14.7 peratus tahun ke tahun, selain kadar penghunian hotel yang bertambah merentasi semua kategori. 

"Bagi keseluruhan tahun 2025, jumlah pelawat domestik mencecah 290.1 juta, meningkat 11.5 peratus berbanding 260.1 juta pada 2024," katanya dalam satu kenyataan. 

Mohd Uzir menambah, perbelanjaan pelancongan domestik pula mencatatkan pertumbuhan 13.3 peratus tahun ke tahun kepada RM121 bilion, sekali gus mencerminkan peningkatan sumbangan sektor itu kepada ekonomi domestik. 

"Secara keseluruhan, sektor pelancongan domestik terus menjadi antara pemacu utama pertumbuhan ekonomi negara, selain menyokong perusahaan mikro, kecil dan sederhana (PMKS) serta memperkukuh daya tahan ekonomi," katanya.

-berita harian online.

Thursday, 18 September 2025

Domestic tourism up 7.8pct year-on-year in Q2 – DOSM

 

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia recorded 73.8 million domestic visitors in the second quarter of 2025, an increase of 7.8 per cent compared with the same period last year, according to a report released today by the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM). 

The report, based on the Malaysia Domestic Tourism Survey (DTS) for the second quarter of 2025 and the annual 2024 statistics by state, also showed that domestic visitor numbers rose 5.8 per cent on a quarter-on-quarter basis from the first quarter of 2025. 

Meanwhile, the number of domestic tourists in the second quarter of 2025 stood at 27.4 million, up 4.2 per cent compared with the first quarter of 2024. 

"Correspondingly, domestic tourism expenditure amounted to RM29.2 billion in the second quarter of 2025, reflecting a modest year-on-year growth of 3.8 per cent.

"However, it registered a slight quarter-on-quarter decline of 0.6 per cent," DOSM said in a statement. 

Chief Statistician Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin said in terms of domestic tourism performance by state in 2024, Selangor recorded the highest number of domestic visitors at 34.5 million, followed by the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur (27.0 million) and Perak (21.8 million). 

"Perak also registered the highest number of tourist arrivals, rising by 36.1 per cent to 10.2 million visitors compared to 7.5 million in the previous year," he said, adding that in line with the positive growth in domestic visitor arrivals, all states recorded an increase in tourism receipts. 

Selangor registered the highest domestic tourism receipts in 2024 at RM14.2 billion, marking a 28.1 per cent increase from RM11.1 billion in 2023. This was followed by the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur with RM14.1 billion, compared to RM11.0 billion previously. 

Pahang and Sabah also posted strong growth, with tourism receipts rising to RM8.7 billion (2023: RM6.7 billion) and RM8.6 billion (2023: RM6.7 billion), respectively. 

"Shopping remained the main contributor to tourism receipts, with a total of RM39.9 billion. The Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur led with RM6.8 billion, followed by Selangor (RM6.1 billion) and Sarawak (RM3.2 billion). 

"Food and beverage were the second-largest contributor, amounting to RM17.3 billion. Selangor led in this category with RM2.2 billion, followed by Kuala Lumpur (RM2.1 billion) and Perak (RM1.5 billion)," he said. 

Mohd Uzir said the rise in tourism receipts across all states reflects sustained demand for travel-related goods and services, particularly in shopping and food and beverage activities.

-nst online.