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Minister Urges Americans To Visit Malaysia
By Manik Mehta
NEW YORK, Oct 16 (Bernama) -- Arriving here on Monday after visiting Los
Angeles and Vancouver, Malaysia's Tourism and Culture Minister Mohamed Nazri
Abdul Aziz urged Americans to visit Malaysia, saying they were “very welcome”.
Addressing a large gathering of tour operators and travel agents,
international media and special guests at New York's Hilton Hotel, he
underscored the fact that American citizens were given visa-on-arrival facility
for 90 days.
The minister, who was here to promote the Visit Malaysia Year 2014,
acknowledged in an interview with Bernama that according to the World Tourism
Organisation, Malaysia was named the 10th most visited destination in the world.
“We had over 22 million tourists in 2012, posting a 1.5 per cent increase
over the previous year, and this clearly indicates that Malaysia is indeed, a
safe and welcoming place for Americans to visit,” he emphasised.
Malaysia’s top 10 markets for incoming tourism were, in the sequence order,
Singapore, Indonesia, China, Thailand, Brunei, India, the Philippines,
Australia, Japan and the United Kingdom.
Some 12.6 million foreign tourists were clocked in Malaysia in the first
half of this year, posting a 7.9 per cent growth over the year-earlier period,
generating revenue of RM31.18 billion, a 16.3 per cent rise over the
year-earlier period. (US$1=RM3.16)
Malaysia’s tourism-derived revenue amounted to RM60.6 billion last year, a
3.8 per cent increase over 2011.
Over 240,000 people from the US visited Malaysia last year, a 10.8 per cent
increase over the previous year; during the first half of this year, Malaysia
received 127,221 people from the US, a 6.4 per cent increase over the
corresponding six months of the previous year. The projected total arrivals from
the US for the entire 2013 is expected to be 248,000.
The Visit Malaysia Year 2014 promotional campaign targets some 28 million
foreign tourists, including 250,000 from the US, to visit Malaysia next year.
“I hope to see the United States among the top 10 markets for tourism to
Malaysia,” said Mohamed Nazri.
But lack of direct connectivity between New York and Kuala Lumpur is a major
hurdle in the way of attracting greater tourism traffic from the east coast.
Malaysian carrier, Malaysia Airlines (MAS) discontinued operating direct
flights from Newark to Kuala Lumpur, some years back; tourists from the east
coast have to first fly to Los Angeles on the west coast from where they can
take a MAS flight to Kuala Lumpur.
“I will speak to MAS to reinstate flights from New York via Dubai to Kuala
Lumpur. There is a good chance that this may be re-started. Direct connectivity
will provide a strong impetus to traffic from the east coast,” observed Mohamed
Nazri.
However, in the interim, tourists could take connections from New York to
Kuala Lumpur via a third country if they took Singapore Airline, Emirates,
Etihad or Qatar.
Mohamed Nazri was also keen to invite investments from the US in Malaysia’s
tourism sector, including the hotel industry.
“We allow 100 per cent foreign equity in the hotel segment. Also, foreign
travel agencies can set up 100 per cent self-owned subsidiaries in Malaysia,”
he said.
Malaysia whose scenic beauty and landscape have provided the setting for
many foreign films, is also keen to invite foreign filmmakers, including
Bollywood productions, to shoot films in Malaysia.
There is also interest to invite Bollywood to stage its annual film awards
ceremony in Malaysia, as Thailand and Singapore have been doing.
“We have helped organise such an event in Malaysia before. However, we are
not the only country interested in hosting such an event. Our neighbouring
countries are also competing to attract Bollywood events. We would also like to
see Bollywood producers avail of our modern film-production centre in Kuala
Lumpur,” maintained Mohamed Nazri.
The world’s largest water park called Legoland in Nusajaya, Johor, should
attract tourists from around the world, including from the US.
Johanif Mohamed Ali, the vice-president of Tourism Malaysia’s New York
office, revealed that Malaysia was collaborating with the Thailand Tourism
Authority to produce a dual-destination package, offering a Malaysian and Thai
destination.
A 'Facebook Sweepstakes' has been launched offering twin destinations of
Borneo and Bangkok.
Since Oct 12, a gigantic screen located at a prominent position in Times
Square, near the Nasdaq tower, has been showing four times an hour, each for 30
seconds, for 24 hours a day, Malaysia’s tourism attractions.
The display will continue until Jan 4, 2014. Almost a million-strong
crowd would have exposure to the film when it gathers on New Year’s Eve to
witness the world-famous countdown to usher in the New Year.
The Times Square location, with its eye-catching neon signs, attracts each
day thousands of tourists from the United States and overseas.
-- BERNAMA