The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabah chalks RM1.2 mln inbound sales at Matta Fair

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KOTA KINABALU: Promotiona­l efforts by Sabah’s co-exhibitors at the justconclu­ded Malaysian Associatio­n of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) Fair 2019 in Kuala Lumpur have paid dividends.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Christina Liew said the Sabah Tourism Pavilion generated revenue from inbound sales to customers over three days, mainly Malaysians from the peninsula.

“Kudos to the 30 co-exhibitors under the auspices of Sabah Tourism Board (STB) for having collective­ly chalked up sales to the tune of RM1,222,581.47. This shows that Sabah is truly ‘Malaysia’s Favourite Destinatio­n’ at the 47th edition of the Matta Fair which recorded an alltime high of 113,685 visitors.

“I would attribute this achievemen­t to the hard work put in by the president of Matta (Datuk Tan Kok Liang) and the chairman of STB, Ken Pan Ying On. Well done. Sabah will witness a vibrant growth of domestic tourism this year,” she said.

The co-exhibitors comprised 25 tour operators, two dive operators, two hotels and one hotel associatio­n. The top five sales achievers are Borneo Holidays, Borneo Trails, Mizume, Borneo Land Adventure and Amazing Borneo.

Liew, who is also Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t, launched the event on behalf of Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal in Kuala Lumpur. The Fair ended last Sunday.

She noted that Sabah ranked Top Five of the Most Visited States in Malaysia with a record-high 3.879 million arrivals in 2018.

“In fact, Kota Kinabalu ranked Number 9th in the Top Destinatio­ns for Asian Travellers during the recent Lunar New Year,” she said.

According to the Department of Statistics, Sabah ranked 4th in the Top States of Domestic Visitors with 17.8 million domestic visitor arrivals in 2017.

Sabah recorded a 2.8pc increase in domestic tourist arrivals in 2018 with 2.518 million visitors compared with 2.449 million the previous year which means about 209,000 visitors came to Sabah every month.

There are 444 flights connecting Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak and Labuan to Sabah with a seating capacity of about 75,000 weekly.

Meanwhile, Tan pointed out that the airfare for travel within Malaysia, especially from Kuala Lumpur to Sabah and Sarawak, is a disadvanta­ge to domestic tourism compared with the airfare to other overseas destinatio­ns such as Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippine­s.

“For example, a one-way trip airfare from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Kinabalu averagely costs from RM300 to RM500 for March 2019 period while a one-way trip from Kuala Lumpur to Jakarta averagely costs between RM170 and RM300 in the same period.

“Similarly, a one-way trip airfare from Kuala Lumpur to Kuching averagely costs from RM260 to RM700 for March 2019 period while a one-way trip airfare from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok averagely costs between RM170 and RM300 in the same period,” he said, adding that cost-conscious Malaysian travellers would opt to go for internatio­nal holiday destinatio­ns.

Tan urged the government and airline operators to look into this matter to inspire more Malaysians to travel in the country and take Malaysia’s tourism industry to greater heights.

 ??  ?? Liew (fourth left), flanked by Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Mohammadin Ketapi (on her left) and Ken, with others at the launch of Cuti-Cuti Tawau at the Sabah Tourism Pavilion of Matta Fair 2019. Seen at second from right is Tan.
Liew (fourth left), flanked by Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Mohammadin Ketapi (on her left) and Ken, with others at the launch of Cuti-Cuti Tawau at the Sabah Tourism Pavilion of Matta Fair 2019. Seen at second from right is Tan.

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