The Borneo Post

Budget hoteliers warned against hiking rates

- Jude Toyat judetoyat@theborneop­ost.com

Minister of Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah yesterday issued a stern warning to operators of budget hotels who indiscrimi­nately increase their rates.

He said doing so would have detrimenta­l effects on tourism revival and the overall tourism industry in the state.

He also stressed the importance of consensus among hotel management associatio­ns before any rate adjustment­s are made.

“For any increase, I believe there must be some consensus among the ones that manage hotels. We have an associatio­n of hotels, so when it comes to budget hotels I believe they have their own associatio­n and group, and any decision to increase must be a consensus among them.

“Nobody should be increasing indiscrimi­nately because it will also affect tourism revival and then our tourism industry,” he told reporters when met at his ministry’s Aidilfitri open house at Penview Convention Centre here yesterday.

Recent statements from the Malaysian Budget and Business Hotel Associatio­n (MyBHA) warned of potential rate hikes ranging from 30 to 40 per cent over the next three

months.

MyBHA president Sri Ganesh Michiel attributed these potential increases to various factors reflected in operationa­l costs.

Abdul Karim also said that while he had not received official informatio­n regarding

the reports, he had heard about a possible rate increase last year.

However, he reiterated his ministry’s dedication to closely monitor the situation, ensuring that any adjustment­s are reasonable and do not adversely affect tourism in Sarawak.

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Upon — Photo by Chimon Abdul Karim (back row centre) in a photo call with members of the local media at the open house.
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