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A view of the Kilim Geoforest Park in Langkawi, Kedah, which is a popular destination for both local and international tourists in Malaysia. — Picture by FACEBOOK/Tourism Malaysia

Malaysia anticipates 18 million tourist arrivals this year

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 8 Malaysia is poised to surpass its international tourist arrival target for this year by achieving an arrival of at least 18 million visitors, exceeding the initial target of 16.1 million tourists, said Tourism Malaysia Director-General Datuk Dr Ammar Abdul Ghapar.

He said the target was set based on various factors, namely the increase in airline frequency, expansion of chartered operating flights, and the allure of year-end holidays, which are expected to further bolster visitor numbers.

“This year, we target 16.1 million (international) tourists… looking at this positive growth, easily we can say that if nothing goes wrong, we can get 18 million tourists this year, which is more than what we targeted… we hope that materialises and we are very optimistic about it,” he said after officiating at the Jordan Tourism Board Road Show and Business Dinner on Monday.

Also present at the event were the Embassy of Jordan to Malaysia Charge d’Affaires Bilal Al Nsour and various tour operators from Jordan and Malaysia.

Ammar said Malaysia recorded 4.5 million tourist arrivals in the first quarter of this year, adding that an announcement will be made soon on the incentives to be given for chartered flight operators in the country to boost tourism.

He said this was necessary as Malaysia cannot depend on scheduled flights alone to boost tourism.

Meanwhile, Bilal said tourism plays a vital role in the modern economy, and for decades, Jordan has invested heavily in tourism, as when the country launched its Economic Modernisation Vision 2030 in which the tourism sector plays a vital role.

He said Jordan and Malaysia, which are moderate Muslim countries, enjoy steady progress in diplomatic relations since 1965, adding that both countries will celebrate the 60th year of diplomatic relations in two years’ time.

— Bernama

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