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Tourism Malaysia holds session with industry leaders to refine VMY2026 marketing strategies
Published on: Friday, June 14, 2024
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Tourism Malaysia holds session with industry leaders to refine VMY2026 marketing strategies
For January to April of 2024, Malaysia logged a significant influx of 7.56 million arrivals, an increase of 27.5% compared to 5.9 million recorded in the same period of 2023, said Tourism Malaysia.
Kota Kinabalu: Tourism Malaysia said they convened a pivotal session with industry stakeholders on June 12 in a focused effort to refine and enhance the strategic roadmap towards Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026).

The session was attended by key players from the travel industry, including travel agents, hoteliers, and  airlines.

“The primary aim of this programme is to build upon the strategic initiatives introduced  during the Tourism Malaysia Strategic Direction Towards VM2026 Networking Session held in late April,” said the agency in a statement.

“This session serves as a critical juncture to streamline and fortify the  strategies for Tourism Malaysia's overseas offices, ensuring the successful  implementation of high-impact and fast-conversion programmes.”

Held at the World Trade Centre (WTC) Kuala Lumpur, over 80 local representatives,  including travel agents, tourism product owners, airlines and hoteliers, had the opportunity to connect with 30 Tourism Malaysia’s overseas offices and 4 marketing  representatives worldwide.

The programme provided a platform for productive discussions and networking.

The session underscored the importance placed on enhancing overseas initiatives and consolidating efforts towards achieving the objectives of VM2026.

“The programme aimed  to leverage the invaluable feedback and support obtained from previous B2B sessions  with industry players. These insights are crucial in developing effective marketing  strategies that resonate with target audiences and stay at the forefront of global tourism  trends,” said Tourism Malaysia.

Emphasis was placed on the critical role of overseas directors in realising the vision for Malaysian tourism. They were encouraged to proactively engage with industry stakeholders, embrace new ideas, and align their efforts with current trends to achieve the set targets.

The session reaffirmed Tourism Malaysia's commitment to realising the vision of VM2026, aiming to attract 35.6 million tourist arrivals and generate RM147.1 billion in receipts. The collective effort and dedication of all stakeholders are essential to achieving  these ambitious goals.

"Our journey towards VM2026 is not merely a campaign but a collective effort that requires the  support and dedication of every individual,” Dato' Sri Tiong King Sing, the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, was quoted as saying in the statement.

“Let us work together to re-strategise our marketing action plans, leveraging the feedback and insights gained from this session.  By doing so, we can create captivating campaigns that inspire global audiences to  experience the wonders of Malaysia."

The session concluded with a call to action for all stakeholders to unite and collaborate  in refining and implementing the marketing strategies for Tourism Malaysia's overseas offices. This unified approach will ensure that VM2026 becomes a resounding success, solidifying Malaysia’s position as a preferred tourist destination in the region.

For January to April of 2024, Malaysia logged a significant influx of 7.56 million arrivals, an increase of 27.5% compared to 5.9 million recorded in the same period of 2023, recalled Tourism Malaysia.

The top five tourist-generating markets were Singapore (2,599,076), Indonesia  (1,150,939), China (955,696), Thailand (543,768) and Brunei (390,481).

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