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Creating Brand Awareness Can Make Malaysia More Attractive As Tourist Destination
By Manik Mehta
FRANKFURT, April 20 (Bernama) -- While Malaysia has many attractive
attributes as a tourist destination, the country’s image abroad can be enhanced
by creating brand awareness.
German tour operators who offer Malaysia in their tour programmes are upbeat
about the attractiveness of the country for German tourists, but want the
country to be as well-known as Thailand and Bali.
Creating brand awareness could be the mantra to further improve its tourism
profile, says a German tour operator that sell tour packages for destinations in
Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia.
Airways Travel GmbH, a Frankfurt-based travel and tour operator, sells
customised tour packages for several Asian countries, including Malaysia, to
German and other German-speaking nationalities such as Swiss and Austrians.
In an interview with Bernama, Juergen Anding, Airways Travel’s Marketing and
Product Manager said Malaysia could attract greater tourism particularly
from Germany, Switzerland and Austria, by having a public information campaign.
"Despite its picturesque landscape, pristine sea waters and white sandy
beaches, along with natural beauty and cultural diversity, Malaysia is,
unfortunately, not that well known as other destinations in the region.
"If its image can be polished, it could become one of the great tourist
destinations. Besides catering to German, Swiss and Austrian nationals, we also
offer packages to Malaysians living in Germany.
"Unlike other Westerners, German tourists prefer to travel individually
rather than in groups. We have contacts with some 250 hotels in Malaysia. Most
of our tours are organised with Malaysia Airlines which operates five flights a
week to Frankfurt," he added.
Anding discerns a shift in the preferences of the average German tourist who
in the past could not resist sun and beaches but now is more inclined towards
nature and culture.
While many Germans still visit Langkawi island in Kedah state, they also
seek nature and culture in places such as the east Malaysian states of Sabah
and Sarawak and have expressed the need to have German-speaking tourist guides.
"If Malaysia can provide German-speaking guides, it can attract much greater
traffic from Germany and other German-speaking countries.
"Though English is spoken by many Germans, there are also those who do not
understand English enough and would feel much more comfortable with
German-speaking tourist guides," he added.
-- BERNAMA