Date: 16 November, 2012
Malaysia targets two million Chinese tourists.
Malaysia is targeting two million Chinese tourists
for the upcoming Visit Malaysia Year 2013/2014, said Tourism Minister Datuk
Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen.
“We received 1.25 million tourists from China last year.
This year, we hope we can achieve our target of 1.5 million tourists.
“By 2014, we hope we will receive up to two million Chinese
tourists. We really need to collaborate with the provincial tourism bureaus,”
she said after opening the Malaysian pavilion at the China International Travel
Mart here yesterday.
Dr Ng met senior officials from the Hubei and Henan
provincial tourism bureaus over flight connectivity issues between Malaysia and
cities in the two provinces.
“We have discussed about flight connectivity with the Hubei
tourism bureau and we will now talk more with the interested airlines to
establish a direct flight between Wuhan and Malaysian cities like Kuala Lumpur,
Kota Kinabalu or Langkawi in March next year,” she said.
At a meeting with representatives from Chinese travel
agencies, Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia X and other Chinese airlines, Tourism
Malaysia board of director Datuk Seri Tengku Dr Zainal Adlin hoped that they
would work together with the ministry to meet the two million tourists target.
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