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Asia/Singapore Friday, 19th April 2024
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Tour operators ride on George Town Literary Festival to draw crowds

With the ninth edition of the George Town Literary Festival (GTLF) just round the corner, industry players have rolled out efforts to capitalise on...

Desaru Coast dives into lifestyle events market to boost visitorship

Desaru Development Holdings One, the master developer of Desaru Coast, is grooming the young integrated destination in southern Malaysia to host events and festivals...

Penang eyes Singapore market with Experience Penang 2020 campaign

Penang Global Tourism is looking to snare even stronger arrivals from Singapore – among the Malaysian destination’s top three source markets – with its...

Graceful rise of Asian women travellers

Attractive air fares and improved low-cost access to short- and medium-haul destinations have fuelled a growing trend of weekend getaways for Asian women travelling...

Picking up the marketing slack

With details of the Visit Malaysia 2020 campaign remaining scant, Malaysia’s travel trade is hardly resting on their laurels but ploughing bullishly ahead with their own promotional efforts.

Too many (unregulated) rooms?

In spite of increased tourist arrivals to the country, hotel occupancies in Malaysia have fallen. Much of the blame has landed on the influx of short-term rentals, a sector which remains unregulated.

Malaysia eyes inbound growth from Central Asia

Tourism Malaysia has outlined concrete plans – which include improving air links and building destination awareness – to grow inbound traffic from Kazakhstan, as...

Haze back in region, but business as usual for tourism in...

Tourism businesses in South-east Asia are operating as usual with no cancellations or tour itinerary changes, as the prevailing haze enveloped populated cities in...

Discovering Bukit Bintang’s hidden side

S Puvaneswary enjoys a guided walking tour that uncovers the hidden gems of Bukit Bintang’s centre – its back lanes, street art and local food – that brought to life the area’s 200-year history.

Bringing back the Europeans

Sarawak is lining up a series of campaigns and partnerships to entice Europeans back to the destination, which has been impacted by a slew of cuts in air services in the last few years.

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