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TAFI Convention raises hopes

The Federation expects to double the number of tourists reaching Sarawak after its convention in Malaysia saw more than 500 members interact with key sellers from the host country.

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The Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI) Convention 2022 was organised in Kuching (Malaysia) from September 20-23 in collaborat­ion with Tourism Malaysia, Sarawak Tourism Board (STB), and Business Events (BE) Sarawak. About 700 delegates from India attended the convention. This was the third time Malaysia hosted the TAFI convention. The first TAFI convention was held in the country in 1999, followed by the second one in 2007.

Commenting on this year’s convention, Ajay Prakash, President, TAFI, said, “This was a landmark convention, not only for TAFI but also for Sarawak. It has been a relatively unexplored destinatio­ns for Indians. By bringing in more than 500 travel profession­als into Sarawak for this convention, we hope to remedy the situation. Pre-Covid, Sarawak had 4.6 million tourists and

I think by next year or two, the Indian market will be able to double these figures. When people meet other people is when really business begins to happen.”

Sharing his focus areas, Dato’ Sri Dr Anil Jeet Singh Sandhu, Deputy Chairman, Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board, said, “Hopefully, whatever target my minister has set, will be met after this convention. For the first time, I saw so many Indian travellers flying domestic in Malaysia, and it was a happy sight. Now, we want Indian travellers to explore Borneo. The Sarawak Tourism Board has started tapping the India market and they have spent lots of efforts and money for this.

Regarding the visa issue that is always flagged to us, we are pushing for multi-entry visas as well as visa on arrival directly from India.” Currently, VoA is available only for passengers coming from a third country.

B2B session

Tourism Malaysia also conducted a B2B between Indian buyers and Malaysian sellers. About 108 sellers from all over Malaysia took part in wooing the potential new clientele among more than 450 buyers from India representi­ng more than 240 companies. The Malaysian sellers consisted of 33 travel agents, 17 product owners, 37 hotels and resorts, one airline, seven hospitalit­y-related associatio­ns, 6 state representa­tives among others.

With the tagline ‘Build Back Better’, the convention discussed sustainabi­lity, advanced greening efforts, conservati­on and responsibl­e tourism during its sessions. Several key speakers shared their insights and experience­s with the audience on steering into the new postpandem­ic world. “Malaysia has everything for everyone, be it an outdoor adventure, a luxurious retreat, or a shopping spree of our finest arts and crafts. We also share a lot of similariti­es with India in terms of culture, tradition, and cuisine, which is why Malaysia is among the favourite destinatio­ns for Indian tourists,” said Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia.

Bringing forth a series of pre and post tours, Dato’ Sri Nancy also expressed her appreciati­on to the participat­ing tourism associatio­ns and products, including the Malaysian Associatio­n of Tour & Travel Agents (MATTA), Batik Air, TTA Johor Tourism, Desaru Coast, Holiday Inn Johor Bharu City Center, Trinidad Suite Puteri Harbour, Ibis Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Resort World Genting, Tourism Selangor, Sunway Lagoon, Sunway Resort Kuala Lumpur, Penang Global Tourism (PGT), Langkawi Developmen­t Authority (LADA), Tropical Charters

Langkawi, Lexis Hibiscus, Sabah Tourism Board, and WebBeds.

In 2019, the Indian market contribute­d 735,309 arrivals (22 per cent of total arrivals) to the country. Sharing her views on the convention, Yin May Lau, Group Chief Marketing & Customer Experience Officer- Malaysia Airlines, said, “Since its inception, TAFI has shown true commitment towards creating a more evolved and stable environmen­t for the travel industry. We are delighted to be the official carrier for TAFI Convention 2022. Our travel agents play a key role in supporting the recovery of the sector, and we truly appreciate the great lengths they have taken, especially as travel demands continue to soar. We look forward to continue offering our support and strengthen­ing these partnershi­ps for many more years to come. We are happy to fly travel agents across India to our home country, Malaysia, for the TAFI Convention. India has always been an important market for Malaysia Airlines and we are hopeful that through this associatio­n and convention, our agent partners would be encouraged to promote Malaysia

For the first time, I saw so many Indian travellers flying domestic in Malaysia, and it was a happy sight

TAFI has shown true commitment towards creating a more evolved and stable environmen­t for the travel industry

Airlines to their customers and help create more leisure demand for Kuching, Sarawak, and other Malaysia destinatio­ns in the near future."

The domestic aviation industry continues to witness recovery with passenger traffic for August 2022 estimated at 102 lakh, 5 per cent higher compared to 97 lakh in July 2022 and 52 per cent higher in comparison to the domestic passenger traffic in August 2021.

 ?? ?? Ajay Prakash President, TAFI
Ajay Prakash President, TAFI
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Group Chief Marketing & Customer Experience Officer - Malaysia Airlines
Yin May Lau Group Chief Marketing & Customer Experience Officer - Malaysia Airlines
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 ?? ?? Dato’ Sri Dr Anil Jeet Singh Sandhu Deputy Chairman, Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board
Dato’ Sri Dr Anil Jeet Singh Sandhu Deputy Chairman, Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board
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