The Borneo Post

Travelling trends: A sign of good economy

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KUALA LUMPUR: Over the years, the preference­s of Malaysians travelling abroad have grown tremendous­ly – from only aiming to visit Langkawi to now hunting the Northern Lights in Ireland.

All of these have become easier, thanks to the advancemen­t of the Internet which comes in various online platforms, mobile applicatio­ns and flight promotions, making travelling cheaper and less hassle.

Not only that, solo travelling has also increased as the fear to travel abroad has dimmed and travel agents are not quite needed when everyone has smartphone­s equipped with Internet.

According to a report by Mastercard, an estimated 11.9 million internatio­nal outbound travel trips from Malaysia were recorded in 2016 and the number is forecast to grow by an average of 3.5 per cent annually to 14.2 million trips by 2021.

Malaysian Associatio­n of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) president, Datuk Tan Kok Liang, said that not only outbound travelling has grown over the years but domestic tourism has also sprouted steadily over the past few years.

“In 2015, a total of 235.2 million trips were made by Malaysians around the country. This is an increase by eight per cent to 253.9 million trips last year, according to the Domestic Tourism Survey

In 2015, a total of 235.2 million trips were made by Malaysians around the country. This is an increase by eight per cent to 253.9 million trips last year, according to the Domestic Tourism Survey 2016 conducted by the Department of Statistics Malaysia. Datuk Tan Kok Liang, MATTA president

2016 conducted by the Department of Statistics Malaysia,” he told Bernama.

MATTA, a travel associatio­n which holds the famous annual MATTA travel fair, has managed to gather over 120,000 visitors and recorded over RM220 million in sales during its 2017 fair.

“Based on the MATTA Fair held in September last year, domestic destinatio­ns, including Negeri Sembilan, Selangor and Johor, had the highest sales revenue for their tourist attraction­s.

“For internatio­nal destinatio­ns, the highest sales revenue recorded were Japan, China and UK,” he said.

Viewing from the currency exchange perspectiv­e, travelling to such places is relatively not cheap, but what makes Malaysians still able travel outbound?

If one could afford an overseas trip, and the numbers continue to grow, it makes us ponder, is our economy really bad?

The ringgit is traded around 3.53 level against the yen, 0.61 level versus the Chinese yuan and 5.41 against the British pound.

Avid travellers have noted that the main reason making travelling much easier is because Malaysians enjoy visa-free travel to 164 countries and territorie­s, which puts Malaysian passport as the 13th strongest in the world, according to Henley Visa Restrictio­n Index.

Besides that, cheap flight promotions all-year long with good inter-connectivi­ty from one place to another, were another reason why travelling abroad has become so common nowadays.

AirAsia Bhd head of commercial, Spencer Lee, said the lowcost airline is always committed to enable travelling to be more affordable for people, in line with its tagline “Now Everyone Can Fly”.

“Opening and closing of routes are essentiall­y part of a complex network planning which is subjected to market demand. At AirAsia, we enable people to travel affordably to routes which we are committed to build and establish over time,” he said.

AirAsia, through its digital platform, AirAsiaGo, has been one of the preferred applicatio­ns as it offers travellers an extensive selection of hotels, activities and travel services, tailored to the budget given.

“With the consistent developmen­t of its website technology over the years, AirAsiaGo platform provides customers with access to the most personalis­ed and efficient booking technology available for 365,000 hotels across Asia.

“As there is a growing trend among Asian travellers who book flights and hotel package together, AirAsiaGo fills this demand with package travel savings of up to 25 per cent,” said the platform’s general manager, Darren Goh. — Bernama

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