Aug 12, 2015

MALAYSIA OFFERS A DIVERSE TASTE OF ASIA TO KIWIS

AUCKLAND, 10 AUGUST 2015 – New Zealand remains a key Oceania market for Tourism Malaysia as the country seeks to grow the number of international visitors to 36 million and tourism receipts to more than MYR 168 billion (NZ$66.1 billion) by 2020.

Dato’ Azizan Noordin, the Deputy Director General of Tourism Malaysia, says a delegation of travel trade representatives who are accompanying him to New Zealand are keen to share what Malaysia offers to New Zealanders.

He attended the Travel Expo organised by Flight Centre, a travel wholesaler in Auckland (August 8-9) and also met with agents and media at the Tourism Malaysia Roadshow at the Crowne Plaza in Auckland on August 10 2015. The Malaysian Delegation consist of representatives from the state of Sabah, Terengganu, Kuala Lumpur City Council, Malaysia Healthcare Travel, Hotels and Resorts in Malaysia.

 “New Zealanders not only enjoy outdoors and golf, motor sports, cycling and water sports like fishing, diving and sailing, but also seem to relish what we have in the way of diverse cultures and the cuisine to match,” Dato’ Azizan says. “I think the fact that Malaysia is truly diverse and offers a safe and easily accessible taste of Asia is really appealing to New Zealanders.”

In a recent Tourism Malaysia survey New Zealanders were found to be among the country’s top spending tourists per capita. Zalina Ahmad, The Director of Tourism Malaysia in New Zealand says her team has responded by working with Flight Centre to create new shopping packages, some of which coincide with Malaysia’s famous Year End Sale during November and December this year.

The packages were launched at the Travel Expo by Dato’ Azizan and Dato’ Lim Kim Eng, Malaysian High Commissioner designate to New Zealand.

“With sharply priced airfares and accommodation packages combined with the fact that Kiwis get 2.5 times their money when they exchange NZ dollars for Malaysia ringgit, we think these packages will be really attractive for those who like to add a little shopping into the mix when they go on holiday,” says Zalina. 

She continues, “I think some Kiwis are surprised by the malls in Kuala Lumpur. The city has some of the largest malls in Asia and they are more of a destination with 50% of their offering being entertainment. There are also outlet malls and some fantastic street market shopping where Kiwis like to barter.”

To further emphasise shopping in the region, Zalina has invited Baizuri Baharum, the head of the Shopping Malaysia Secretariat to present Year End Sale packages to agents at the Tourism Malaysia Roadshow.

Other offers for the New Zealand market specifically encourage spending in Kuala Lumpur, including the KL Pass discount card and Showcase KL transit tours for travellers passing through KL onto other destinations.

Dato’ Azizan says tourism is the second largest foreign exchange earner for Malaysia after manufactured goods and is one of the fastest growing economic sectors contributing directly 5.7% of GDP.

“More than 67,000 New Zealand tourist visited Malaysia for holidays, business or to visit friends and family last year,” he says. “We would love to welcome many more.”

The delegation will continue to organize travel mart and meeting with agents in Sydney, Perth and Brisbane, Australia from 11th to 14th August 2015.

For more media releases, media info and media features on Malaysia’s tourism industry, kindly visit the Media Centre of Tourism Malaysia’s website at http://www.tourismmalaysia.gov.my/ 

For more information:
Zalina Ahmad
NZ Director
Tourism Malaysia
Tel: +64 9 309 6290
Email: zalina@malaysiatourism.co.nz  
 
 
PHOTO CAPTION  
 
Launching of the Discover Malaysia Packages by Dato’ Azizan Noordin, Deputy Director General of Tourism Malaysia, Dato’ Lim Kim Eng, Malaysian High Commissioner and Mr Sean Berenson, CEO of Flight Centre NZ
 
 
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MALAYSIA TOURISM PROMOTION BOARD OR TOURISM MALAYSIA is an agency under the Ministry of Tourism & Culture, Malaysia. Tourism Malaysia focuses on the specific task of promoting Malaysia at all levels. Since its inception, Tourism Malaysia has grown by leaps and bounds and it has emerged as a major player in the international tourism scene. In 2014, Malaysia registered 27.4 million tourist arrivals and RM72 billion in receipts, making tourism its second largest foreign exchange earner. 

Malaysia celebrated its fourth VISIT MALAYSIA YEAR (VMY) in 2014 with the theme “Celebrating 1Malaysia Truly Asia”. The promotion of the country continues with the MALAYSIA YEAR OF FESTIVALS (MyFEST) campaign in 2015 with the theme “Endless Celebrations” emphasising the various festivals celebrated by its multicultural society. Both campaigns are key drivers towards achieving the country’s target of 36 million tourist arrivals and RM168 billion in receipts by 2020, as outlined in the Tourism NKEA (National Key Economic Area).     

Through the Tourism NKEA, collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, other Government agencies and the private sector have been enhanced to help secure Malaysia’s position as a leading tourist destination. The targets set under the Tourism NKEA will be achieved through the implementation of twelve Entry Point Projects (EPPs) clustered under five themes: Affordable Luxury; Nature Adventure; Family Fun; Events, Entertainment, Spa and Sports; and Business Tourism.   

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