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Tourism Malaysia – down but not out

08 Mar 2017 - by Chana Boucher
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WHEN Malaysia

Airlines pulled its

direct flights to SA in

early 2012, Malaysia saw an

initial 34,9% decrease in SA

passport holders travelling to

the country. But the tourism

authority hopes to grow the

market though promotions with

other airlines.

Speaking to TNW at WTM

Africa, Dato’ Azizan Noordin,

deputy dg (promotion) for

Malaysia Tourism Promotion

Board, said the tourism board

depended on carriers such

as Ethiopian Airlines, Air

Mauritius, Singapore Airlines,

EgyptAir, Qatar, Emirates

and Thai Airways. “We run

promotions with them to bring

tourists from SA.” Tourism

Malaysia also planned to

continue to run educational

tours for travel agents and

wholesalers to promote the

country, he said.

Dato’ added that the country

continued to attract travellers

who opted for packages

that combined Malaysia with

Thailand or those travelling

on Singapore Airlines. He

said this was affordable as

travellers could use an LCC

such as Air Asia, or even drive

from one country to the other.

He said families and young

couples were most interested

in visiting Malaysia but that

business tourism was picking

up, particularly for incentives.

On average, SA tourists

spent 8,5 nights in Malaysia,

spending around MYR3 156

(R10 200). Compared with the

global averages of 6,9 nights

and MYR2 500 (R8 000), the

SA market is a lucrative one.

This year, Tourism Malaysia

aims to welcome around

30 000 South African tourists.

Dato’ said the MH370

tragedy was having an impact,

especially on travel from

China, which saw more than

30 000 bookings cancelled or

suspended after the incident.

But he was confident that over

time tourism would return to

normal.

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