The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Positive news on Visa-On-Arrival expected soon – Mohamaddin

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GEORGE TOWN: The Federal Government is expected to announce positive news on the VisaOn-Arrival (VOA) for tourists a er the Aidilfitri celebratio­ns in June or July, Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Mohamaddin Ketapi said yesterday.

He said his ministry is currently discussing with the Home Ministry to iron out certain issues and an announceme­nt will be made soon.

"We were in discussion with the Home Minister to sort out some issues regarding the VOA including making it easier for tourists to come into Malaysia, more lenient and relaxed in requiremen­ts, to increase the number of visitors annually.

"It is going to be sorted out soon and we will make the official announceme­nt in the next two months a er everything is ready," he told reporters a er a ending the preview of the Royal Caribbean Internatio­nal's newest and largest cruise ship, Spectrum of the Seas, at the Swe enham Pier Cruise Terminal here yesterday.

He said the government’s intention was to make it easier for foreign tourists especially from China and India to enjoy their holidays here.

Last month, the Malaysian Associatio­n of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) urged the government to allow visa-free travel access to tourists from China and India to boost the country’s tourism industry.

A similar call was also made by Penang Tourism Developmen­t, Arts, Culture and Heritage Commi ee chairman Yeoh Soon Hin, urging the federal government to introduce VOA facilities for tourists from China and India landing at the Penang Internatio­nal Airport in a move to tap into the lucrative tourist market.

Meanwhile, Mohamaddin said Malaysia is targeting 30 million tourist arrivals and RM100 billion in tourism receipts in conjunctio­n with the ‘ Visit Malaysia Year 2020’ (VMY 2020) campaign which will be launched next month.

"Most of our infrastruc­ture on connectivi­ty in the country has been sorted out and it will made more convenient for tourists to enjoy their holiday here. We are confident of achieving RM100 billion in tourism receipts by the year 2020 supported by growing tourist arrival and the Visit Malaysia 2020 campaign," he said.

He added that last year, Malaysia received a total of 25.8 million internatio­nal tourists with RM84.1 billion tourism receipts. - Bernama

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