The Borneo Post

New MyTQA gives tourism players more opportunit­ies to apply for recognitio­n

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KUALA LUMPUR: The new version of the Malaysia Tourism Quality Assurance (MyTQA) programme would give industry players more opportunit­ies to apply for recognitio­n under the initiative and, thus, go on to raise the quality level of services provided.

Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the new version supported the aim of branding Malaysia as the main tourism destinatio­n through the developmen­t of products and packages according to its own mould.

She said MyTQA would provide a reference for the public to choose the best tourism product for themselves since tourism products that received MyTQA recognitio­n were more convincing to tourists.

“The aspect of quality in terms of service delivery will encourage tourists to opt to stay longer, visit more places and spend more.

“Tourists are willing to pay more if the product or service provided is of high quality and gives them a unique experience,” she said at the launch of the new version of the MyTQA here on Monday.

Nancy said under the new version of the programme, the categories under MyTQA had been restructur­ed from 13 to seven, based on segments identified under the National Tourism Policy (DPN) 2020-2030.

The seven new categories are Nature, Adventure and Eco Tourism; Sports and Recreation­al Tourism; Shopping and Lifestyle Tourism; Aqua and Marine Tourism; Culture and Heritage Tourism; Man-Made Tourism; and Business Tourism.

She said that, so far, a total of 61 tourism products from various categories nationwide had received MyTQA recognitio­n and the amount would increase based on the 28 new and re-evaluation applicatio­ns received by the ministry for this year.

In addition to the applicatio­n to restructur­e the categories, the new version of the MyTQA also introduces the classifica­tion of marks through platinum, gold and silver ratings, which will attract more tourism product owners to apply for recognitio­n under the programme.

The MyTQA programme, which was introduced in 2014, gave recognitio­n to tourism products and emphasis to tourism industry players to prioritise service quality and the need to raise the quality of Malaysia’s tourism product facilities.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Nancy visits an exhibition booth after the launch of MyTQA held at the Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex.
— Bernama photo Nancy visits an exhibition booth after the launch of MyTQA held at the Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex.

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