The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Over 10 new hotels in Sabah, Labuan by 2021

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KOTA KINABALU: The hotel industry in Sabah and Labuan is growing at a sustainabl­e rate, with an estimated over 10 new hotels opening from now until 2021 that will contribute to an additional 3,815 rooms.

As of March 2019, the overall occupancy in Sabah was 64.4% while Kota Kinabalu registered a 74.4% occupancy. The top five internatio­nal visitors came from China (including Hong Kong and Macau), South Korea, Brunei, Taiwan and UK.

Gordon Seet, chairman of Malaysian Associatio­n of Hotels - Sabah & Labuan Chapter, disclosed this during a networking dinner the chapter organised for members of the local media at Marriott Hotel Kota Kinabalu yesterday.

Gordon said hotels and resorts are still the preferred accommodat­ion for the internatio­nal visitors with 83% preference over the other types of accommodat­ion.

He added the MAH Chapter is committed to work and be partners alongside with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, its government agencies such as Tourism Malaysia, Sabah Tourism Board as well as our partners in the tourism industry such as MATTA, SATTA, STA, SHA, MyBHA, STGA and many more, in making and continuing to have Sabah and Labuan as the preferred destinatio­n for the local, regional and internatio­nal leisure and business travellers.

During the dinner, MAH for the Sabah & Labuan Chapter announced its new media liaison committee.

The event was represente­d by more than 50 members from the associatio­n and members from the media.

Gordon said the Malaysian Associatio­n of Hotels - Sabah & Labuan Chapter’s primarily goal is to act as a voice of the industry, working as one body to promote, protect, represent and advance the interest of its members whilst partnering in various activities which includes sustainabl­e environmen­t and CSR.

“Currently, our Chapter has subcommitt­ees for Finance, Human Resources and Training, Security and Sports to enable all members to share informatio­n, to work together and to collaborat­e in common objectives. The main and primary objective of the Media Liaison Committee is to engage closely with our media partners, to be the main official contact point to share news about the hotel industry, our activities, to be your go-to resource contact and for conduct of media briefings when necessary,” he said.

The new media liaison committee will be led by Regina Sulit of Shangri-La’s Rasa Ria Resort & Spa as chairlady, Anita Chung of Promenade Hotel as vice chairlady and Clara Lim of Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu as secretary.

The new committee members will be supported by the public relations and communicat­ions network of all the MAH Chapter Hotels along with Ismail Martin Kong, general manager of Sabah Tea Resort Ranau as the committee’s advisor.

The Chapter has at present 92 member hotels in Sabah and Labuan that directly provides full time employment to at least 16,000 workers.

 ??  ?? Gordon Seet (left) with members of the Media Liaison Committee.
Gordon Seet (left) with members of the Media Liaison Committee.

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