The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Tourism Authority increases marketing efforts in Japan and South Korea

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Throughout 2017, the Malta Tourism Authority has increased its marketing efforts in Japan and South Korea in order to provide greater exposure for the Maltese Islands in these markets and attract more visitors to the islands. At the beginning of October, the MTA office in Tokyo organised a joint seminar in conjunctio­n with Turkish Airlines titled Visit Malta with Turkish Airlines. Key representa­tives from the travel industry in Japan attended, including travel agencies and journalist­s. During this seminar, the attendees were shown the beauty of the Maltese Islands and all it has to offer, from the numerous World Heritage sites to the variety of events which take place throughout the year, as well as the pristine waters around Malta, Gozo and Comino. During 2017 the MTA also hosted a number of TV crews in Malta to film episodes of highly popular television programmes. One of these programme, Discoverin­g the World, World Summit Report was aired on Japan’s TBS TV and had a viewership of almost 5.5 million people. A TV crew from TV Chosun in Korea were also hosted and the Maltese Islands were featured three times on their programme, which is broadcast on national television. The MTA also participat­ed at a number of fairs in the region, two in Japan and another two in Korea. The fairs in Japan were the JATA Tourism Expo and the LGBT Tokyo Rainbow pride, which were attended by over 190,000 people and 100,000 people respective­ly. The fairs which took place in Korea were Busan Internatio­nal Travel Fair and Korea World Travel Fair (KOTFA), which attracted over 97,000 attendees.

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