Tag: Tourism Malaysia
Malaysia, Azerbaijan strengthen tourism cooperation
Tourism Malaysia has announced a Malaysia-Azerbaijan cooperative tourism initiative, marking a strategic bilateral effort to woo more tourists from Azerbaijan and the Caucasus region...
TUI Group opens first SE Asia office in Malaysia
Germany-based tour operating giant TUI Group will soon begin operations in Malaysia, its first South-east Asian office.
Marking the milestone, Malaysia's Ministry of Tourism, Arts...
STB, Tourism Malaysia join hands to promote Singapore, Johor nature parks
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Tourism Malaysia have launched Passport 2 Nature, a campaign to jointly promote Singapore’s Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve and...
Connectivity a challenge in Malaysia’s push for more tourist arrivals
Malaysia is working on improving tourist arrivals from its core markets, with air connectivity a major factor in Asia and marketing key to keeping...
Three Tourism Malaysia offices under review for closure
As part of a rationalisation exercise, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia (MOTAC) is considering the closure of Tourism Malaysia offices in Osaka...
Tourism ministry to toss out much-derided Visit Malaysia logo
The much criticised Visit Malaysia Year 2020 (VMY2020) logo will soon be replaced, a decision made shortly after a new tourism minister was sworn...
Malaysia sees signs of European comeback
After five years of continuous year-on-year decline from European inbound markets to Malaysia, the country saw an increase in January and February 2018 over...
Rising expectations for a growth sector
A reviving economy and intensified destination marketing efforts could drive the hospitality market to better performance this year. S Puvaneswary speaks to hoteliers
Tourism Malaysia drives marketing deeper into Indonesia
Tourism Malaysia is intensifying its marketing in second- and third-tier markets in Indonesia in a bid to boost arrivals from the country by 20...
Malaysia’s charm offensive in the Middle East
Malaysia takes its push for more arrivals from the Middle East a notch higher. S Puvaneswary
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