Malaysia sets new target of 9.2 million tourist arrivals in 2022
The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture of Malaysia has adjusted up the target on tourist arrivals in 2022 to 9.2 million with tourism receipts of 26.8 billion RM (5.98 billion USD) as the country has almost met the initial target of 4.5 million.
Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri. (Photo: Malaymail.com)
Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – The Ministry of Tourism, Artsand Culture of Malaysia has adjusted up the target on tourist arrivals in 2022to 9.2 million with tourism receipts of 26.8 billion RM (5.98 billion USD) as the country has almostmet the initial target of 4.5 million.
In the period from January to July, Malaysia recorded more than 3.21 million touristarrivals with total revenue of 9.35 billion RM.
Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the target is madepossible only with vigorous initiatives and incentives, including bybringing in international delegates through business events to the countrysince the reopening of borders and the easing of restrictions for inboundvisitors.
Speakingat the 7th Meet in Malaysia @ Malaysia Business Events Week 2022 on August 29, theminister said like other tourism segments, the business events undeniablystimulate business for hospitality-related companies.
She said business event visitors spend three times morethan the average tourists and have a large multiplier effect, citing studiesthat are supported by international experience./.
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