The Borneo Post

Sustainabi­lity, muslim tourist market among key topics at Sarajevo Business Forum

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SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVIN­A: With travel bans being lifted worldwide following more than two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, questions arising post-pandemic include how will the industry players strategise to meet the needs of the market, what are the new travel behaviours, how should destinatio­ns position themselves, and how can investors play a role to reactivate tourism again?

At the 11th Sarajevo Business Forum (SBF) from May 11 to 12, 2022, and particular­ly at “The Power of Tourism to Fuel Economic Growth” panel session organised by Bosna Bank Internatio­nal in cooperatio­n with USAID, global experts weighed in on the matter offering great insights, with a focus on tourism growth and investment opportunit­ies in Bosnia.

According to Anita Mendiratta, Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the UNWTO, “The value and values of tourism have changed postpandem­ic and subsequent­ly the investment opportunit­ies have changed.”

She encouraged destinatio­ns and tourism industry players to move away from the numbers game, i.e. counting tourist arrivals and tourist receipts, as measures of tourism goals and success.

Instead, it was important to focus on sustainabi­lity, but with a wider lens. “Now it’s about economic sustainabi­lity, social sustainabi­lity, cultural sustainabi­lity, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, and spiritual sustainabi­lity as well.”

She said that post-pandemic, “travelers and investors demand that any tourism developmen­t must be good for the people and the place, not just for the experience of the tourist.”

Panel speaker Datuk Dr Mohmed Razip Hasan, DirectorGe­neral of the Islamic Tourism Centre (ITC), highlighte­d the Muslim market as a potential source market for Bosnia.

“The Muslim market is a new ground and new segment that’s probably been overlooked for the last decade,” he said.

The size of the Muslim population is huge and not geographic­ally limited to any particular country. There are 1.9 billion Muslims all over the world, 1.1 billion in the OIC countries and 255 million in Asean.

“The diaspora of Muslims in other parts of the world such as Europe, could also be a key source market of tourists for Bosnia,” he said.

Dr Mohmed felt confident of Bosnia’s future growth in tourism and that the tourism industry players should prepare themselves well to serve the market better.

“The Muslim tourist market is profession­al, they like to travel in style, they spend more, and are looking for values to enrich their travel experience­s,” he said.

“For Muslim travellers, they are asking for a little bit more to fulfil their faith-based needs. They want to perform prayers, they want to enjoy halal food, and have special area for their families to enjoy in comfort.”

ITC’s participat­ion in the Sarajevo Business Forum was part of its double mission to position Malaysia as a destinatio­n of choice for Muslims as well as to drive interest among global destinatio­ns towards the potential of the Muslim tourist market.

ITC also took part in the 4th Malaysia Tech Transfer Showcase organised by Human Life Advancemen­t Foundation in conjunctio­n with SBF 2022.

It was an opportunit­y to showcase Muslim-Friendly Malaysia, along with ITC’s initiative­s towards strengthen­ing the MuslimFrie­ndly Tourism and Hospitalit­y concept through its consultanc­y work, research, training and capacity building, and standards developmen­t.

 ?? ?? “The Power of Tourism to Fuel Economic Growth” panel session organised by Bosna Bank Internatio­nal in cooperatio­n with USAID, global experts weighed in on the matter offering great insights, with a focus on tourism growth and investment opportunit­ies in Bosnia.
“The Power of Tourism to Fuel Economic Growth” panel session organised by Bosna Bank Internatio­nal in cooperatio­n with USAID, global experts weighed in on the matter offering great insights, with a focus on tourism growth and investment opportunit­ies in Bosnia.

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