The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tourism contribute­s RM41.69 bln to M'sian economy in 1H2019

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Malaysia welcomed a whopping 13.35 million internatio­nal tourists and recorded a 6.8 per cent growth in tourist receipts from a year ago, thus contributi­ng RM41.69 billion to the country's revenue during the first half of 2019 (1H2019).

Tourism Malaysia in a statement yesterday said tourism's performanc­e also saw growth in terms of per capita expenditur­e, rising by 1.9 per cent to RM3,121.6, while the Average Length of Stay (ALOS) climbed by 0.4 nights to 6.2 nights.

According to the statement, the top 10 internatio­nal tourist arrivals for the first half of 2019 were from Singapore (5,381,566), Indonesia (1,857,864), China (1,558,782), Thailand (990,565), Brunei (627,112), India (354,486), South Korea (323,952), the Philippine­s (210,974), Vietnam (200,314) and Japan (196,561).

"ASEAN arrivals continued to dominate the share of tourist arrivals to Malaysia with a 70 per cent contributi­on. The mediumhaul market and long-haul market occupied a 20.8 per cent and 9.2 per cent share respective­ly.

"Overall, the performanc­e of the short-haul, medium-haul and long-haul markets registered a positive increase with growth of 4.7 per cent, 7.1 per cent and 1.8 per cent respective­ly, compared to the first half of 2018," it said.

Meanwhile, Tourism Malaysia said the top five countries with highest receipts were Singapore (RM11.56 billion), China (RM7.09 billion), Indonesia (RM5.71 billion), Thailand (RM1.70 billion) and Brunei (RM1.52 billion).

The top five countries with highest expenditur­e per capita were Saudi Arabia (RM11,376.90), United Kingdom (RM5,241.5), Canada (RM4,593.1), China (RM4,546) and United States (RM4,537.90).

The top five countries with the highest average lengths of stay were Saudi Arabia (10.5 nights), France (8.7 nights), Germany (8.3 nights), Netherland­s (8.1 nights) and Canada (7.7 nights).

In 2018, Malaysia registered 25.8 million tourist arrivals and RM84.1 billion in tourist receipts, placing it among the major tourism destinatio­ns of the world. - Bernama

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