FAM TRIP started promoting Malaysia as a safe holiday destination

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Published on: June 15, 2022 @ 17:03

SPT News: Tourist crowds are already on the rise. Malaysia has embarked on a FAM trip to keep up with the trend and promote it as a safe holiday destination. In the last week of May, they covered Indonesia. They set out with Indonesian travel agents and media representatives to capture the Indonesian market. The goal is the same – to promote Malaysia. Meanwhile, Malaysia Tourism has started campaigning to capture India’s larger market.

TAFI’s Anil Punjabi on Malaysia

Anil Punjabi, chairman (Eastern) of the Travel Agents Federation of India or TAFI, says many people from India travel to Malaysia. Now again many people have started showing interest in traveling to Malaysia. This country has a lot in common with the culture of India. So those who think that after Covid will travel abroad for a while, they can definitely choose Malaysia. We are ready to welcome you with a lot of tourism items. So you can start preparing now.

FAM trip

This fame trip was on 30th May. It ends on June 3, 2022. The four-night, five-day trip was attended by six travel agents and two media representatives. The fame trip was organized to promote Malaysia as a safe holiday destination and to welcome international travelers.

Participants had the opportunity to visit Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands, Ipoh City, Perak as well as several destinations in Peninsular Malaysia, including Bentong, Pahang, Pahang, where they got to try the locals’ favorite Durian, Musang King. From Malaysia Airlines Provides daily direct flight service up to.

The purpose of the FAM trip

Tourism Malaysia’s fame trips are designed to give international tour operators and the media valuable opportunities to gain first-hand experience of traveling to Malaysia in the aftermath of the pandemic. This timely program will help Malaysia achieve its target of 2 million tourist arrivals and 6.8 billion tourist spending.

Dato ‘Haji Zainuddin Abdul Wahab, Director General of Tourism Malaysia, hopes that after returning from the program, Indonesian travel agents will be active in selling tour packages to their customers in Malaysia, especially in new destinations like Pahang and Perak.

Published on: June 15, 2022 @ 17:03


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