The Borneo Post

High speed rail link to see overall changes in M’sia, Singapore tourism landscape, says director

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SINGAPORE: Additional connectivi­ty via the High Speed Rail link between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will see overall changes in the tourism landscape of Malaysia and Singapore, said Tourism Malaysia director for Singapore, Noor Ainee Ismail.

She said:” The additional connectivi­ty is foreseen will change the overall tourism setting of both countries.

“Especially the Malaysian tourism sector, we are positive of seeing a growth in the number of arrivals.

“It may also encourage the current day-trippers (to Johor Bahru) who have time-constraint­s to explore further destinatio­ns such as Kuala Lumpur itself,” she told Bernama.

At the Malaysia- Singapore Leaders’ Retreat 2013 in Singapore on Tuesday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and his Singaporea­n counterpar­t, Lee Hsien Loong agreed to build the High- Speed Rail link between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, expected to be completed by 2020.

With the new transport system, it is expected to take only 90 minutes to travel from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and vice-versa. According to Noor Ainee, the high speed train will not just see the increase of arrivals into Kuala Lumpur alone.

“We are certain that there will be spill- overs to other nearby states such as Perak, Kedah and Pahang,” she said.

When asked whether, the rail link would have an impact to other mode of transport, Noor Ainee replied: “Some travellers’ travelling pattern will definitely change when given the option of the high speed train as it serves as a solution to a few issues that may be encountere­d in travelling (from Singapore) to Kuala Lumpur or beyond.

Citing travelling via road (coach/ self- drive), she said travellers may think of encounteri­ng traffic congestion, long travelling hours or safety aspects of self-drive.

Travelling via flights, for instance, she said the airport might be far from the city, transfer to airport from the city would take approximat­ely 1.5 hours by road, whilst prices were subject to fluctuatio­n Quoting a poll conducted by Channel NewsAsia ( CNA), Noor Ainee said:” CNA in getting viewers’ choice of transporta­tion with the new high speed train being an option, 89 per cent out of 117 respondent­s preferred the new option.

She pointed out that the rail link could also be an opportunit­y for local coach companies to explore other business models that could complement the new rail link and expand their services to further destinatio­ns in Malaysia.

Besides that, she said coach companies would still have an edge over the rest in terms of cost. — Bernama

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