The Star Malaysia

Near Rm3mil of sales for Sabah at MATTA Fair

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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah tour operators and hotels recorded almost Rm3mil in sales at the recent three-day Malaysian Associatio­n of Tours and Travel (MATTA) Fair in Kuala Lumpur, according to the state’s Assistant Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Joniston Bangkuai.

Joniston, who is also Sabah Tourism Board (STB) chairman, said with a strong presence of 26 Sabah tour operators, the MATTA Fair held from March 22 to 24 presented an excellent opportunit­y to showcase the state’s diverse tourism products to a larger audience.

“The STB team also observed strong interest in nature-based attraction­s like Sandakan and Lahad Datu, with solid bookings on the Danum Valley excursion – one of the world’s oldest rainforest­s, while Semporna was the most sought-after destinatio­n.

“Sabah’s image as a ‘healing destinatio­n’ appealed to visitors as it reflected the state’s close connection to natural beauty, tranquil islands and thrilling adventures,” he said in a statement yesterday, reported Bernama.

Joniston, who led the Sabah Tourism team at the 2024 MATTA Fair, said it was essential that all key tourism players maintain momentum and foster creativity and innovation in promoting Sabah to domestic tourists.

“Attracting domestic tourists requires continuous evolution of strategies to keep Sabah top-ofmind for travellers,” he said.

He said the fair’s success also demonstrat­ed Sabah’s versatilit­y in catering to various leisure preference­s, as seen by the selling of golf packages by tour operators.

The STB led the Sabah zone with 10 booths, offering a travel rebate called ‘Token Rehat Minda’ worth RM150 for each purchased Sabah tour package.

On the sidelines of the MATTA Fair, STB chief executive officer Julinus Jeffrey Jimit also met with airlines and key tourism players from the peninsula to foster strategic partnershi­ps and enhance opportunit­ies for growth and collaborat­ion.

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