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Emirates sponsors SailGP

DUBAI UAE, 21 February 2023: Emirates and the Great Britain SailGP Team have announced a three-year sponsorship deal that started with a race in Sydney on 18 and 19 February. 

Under the agreement, Emirates will become the sailing team’s first-ever Title Sponsor. Emirates’ signature “Fly Better” logo will be visible on the Great British F50 race boat, with prominent branding on the centre of the wing and hull. The airline’s iconic logo will also appear on the front and back of the team’s clothing, sailing apparel and equipment.

The Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team pose for a team portrait alongside their new wing of their F50 catamaran in the technical area ahead of the KPMG Australia Sail Grand Prix in Sydney, Australia. Wednesday 15th February 2023. Photo: Bob Martin for SailGP. Handout image supplied by SailGP

Emirates Airline president Sir Tim Clark said: “We’re delighted to announce our new partnership with one of the world’s most successful sailing teams. Emirates and the Great Britain SailGP Team share common values, ambitions, and drive – making this partnership a natural fit. Together, we’ll take the sport to new levels, bring fans closer to the action, and deliver world-class experiences to customers worldwide.

“We also look forward to working closely with our partners on joint sustainability initiatives that will truly make an impact – on and off the water.”

Sponsorship rights and benefits

Under the sponsorship deal, the airline will enjoy a wide range of benefits, including marketing, digital and social media rights; VIP hospitality tickets; meet and greet access to the athletes, including Sir Ben Ainslie and Hannah Mills, OBE, the world’s most decorated male and female Olympic sailors; and exclusive opportunities such as “sixth sailor experience” for Emirates fans to experience the action first-hand on the water.

Sailing into a sustainable future

In line with the UAE declaring 2023 as the “Year of Sustainability“,  the new sponsorship will also open more opportunities for Emirates and the Great Britain SailGP Team to drive joint global environmental campaigns with the common goals of reducing emissions, consuming responsibly and preserving biodiversity.

Emirates recently completed its first milestone demonstration flight using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in one of its GE90 engines on a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The airline also supports IATA’s collective industry commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050 and is exploring opportunities to enhance operational fuel efficiency, SAF, low-carbon aviation fuels (LCAF) and renewable energy.

Emirates remains committed to reducing its carbon footprint and environmental impact through various sustainable initiatives on-board, including blankets made from 100% recycled plastic bottles and reducing single-use plastics on board its aircraft.

With the 1851 Trust, purpose partner to the Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team, the team have declared their ambition to inspire 3 million young people to take action to protect nature, people, and the planet through the Protect Our Future climate digital education platform.

Leading renewable energy company, Low Carbon, has just signed a three-year partnership with the team and will support the 1851 Trust to produce world-class, climate-focused education resources to inspire and enable young people to act whilst building global communities of climate champions.

Emirates and Great Britain SailGP Team will also support wider sustainability issues such as gender equality. SailGP has launched a women’s pathway to create an inclusive sporting championship with gender equity at its heart – where the best athletes have equal opportunity to compete on the F50.’ Emirates Group has also recently signed the UAE Gender Balance Council pledge, committing to increase the representation of women in leadership roles to 30% by 2025.

Supporting sailing since 2004

Emirates has been a staunch supporter of sailing, with its first sponsorship tracing back to 2004 as the naming sponsor of Emirates Team New Zealand.

The global sailing racing calendar will see the Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team compete in the remaining races in Season 3 SailGP, with the iconic Emirates branded F50 boats featured in Sydney, Christchurch, and during the grand finale in San Francisco on 6 and 7 May 2023. The airline will also continue to support the team for the next three seasons of the racing calendar.

Serving the UK with 119 weekly flights

Emirates’ long-standing commitment to the UK traces back to 1987. The airline currently serves the country with 119 weekly flights, including six daily A380 services to London Heathrow; three times daily A380 service to Gatwick; daily service to Stansted (double daily starting from 1 May 2023); three times daily A380 service to Manchester; double daily service to Birmingham including an A380 service (starting from 1 July 2023); daily service to Newcastle; and a daily A380 service to Glasgow (beginning on 26 March).

For more information, visit emirates.com.

(Source: Emirates)

Indigo reaches Vienna via Turkish codeshare

DELHI, 21 February 2023: IndiGo, a low-cost airline in India, has signed its first tourism collaboration agreement with the Austrian National Tourist Office to promote travel to Vienna through its codeshare partnership with Turkish Airlines.

Recently IndiGo started promoting the daily flight connection between India and Austria through a codeshare agreement with Turkish Airways, which has its home base in Istanbul, Turkey.

IndiGo head of global sales, Vinay Malhotra said: “With IndiGo flights now available via Istanbul (under Turkish Airlines Codeshare) to Vienna and Salzburg, travellers can soak in the rich cultural heritage, architecture and thriving arts scene of Austria’s capital city.

“This strengthens the tourism network and boosts economic ties through the country’s trade, transportation, and machinery industries.”

Indian tourists can visit Austria using the Schengen visa from cities such as Delhi and Lucknow. Indian citizens. The same visa can be used for travel to the Netherlands, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Portugal, Hungary, Italy, and Germany, using Austria as the gateway.

IndiGo operates over 1700 daily flights and connects 78 domestic and 26 international destinations.

Since its first A320neo aircraft was delivered in March 2016, the fleet of A320neo aircraft has grown into the world’s largest, with 97 A320neo aircraft operating alongside 128 A320ceos.

Travel to Hong Kong bounces back

SINGAPORE, 21 February 2023: A news report from China.org.cn claims normal travel trends have resumed between the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the mainland.

According to the report, residents in Guangdong province are once more heading to Hong Kong for school or work and returning to Guangdong the same night. It revived what was the daily routine of thousands of people until the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted travel.

On 6 February, normal travels between Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) and the Chinese mainland resumed, revitalising the “one-hour living circle” in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area.

Within one week, Hong Kong monitored a consistent climb in arrivals and departures, while tourists are also making a comeback.

“This is good news for Hong Kong. Tourism is one of the pillar industries of Hong Kong. The return of tourists will spur the recovery of the city’s dining, hotel and retail businesses, further catalysing the development of exhibition, transportation and trading,” said the China.org.cn report

Following the reopening of economic and trade exchanges between the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, Guangdong province hosted an investment and trade policy promotion conference in Hong Kong on 8 February, attended by 500 international organisations and businesses based in Guangdong. Participants travelled from Zhejiang, Yunnan and Nanjing provinces to attend the conference.

The Chinese mainland is Hong Kong’s largest export market. But due to the pandemic, Hong Kong’s import and export activity decreased over the past three years. Along with the gradual resumption of goods transportation between the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, the city’s export volume will also increase, helping Hong Kong’s economy get back on track.

From a long-term view, financial services and technological innovation are the key drivers of Hong Kong’s future economic recovery. The mainland’s economic development, a greater opening up, and the building of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area will provide a broader market for Hong Kong’s financial services and technological innovation industries.

The cross-boundary interconnection of financial data throughout the Greater Bay Area and the cross-boundary payment of Chinese yuan will, in turn, consolidate and revive Hong Kong’s position as an international finance hub.

As recovery plans emerged in late 2022, the Hong Kong SAR government promulgated the Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Development Blueprint to enrich I&T talent resources and develop an “international talent hub”.

Last week China’s National Immigration Administration moved the talent hub project forward by introducing a new policy effective 20 February that issues endorsements for talents travelling to and from Hong Kong and Macau SAR to residents of mainland cities in the Greater Bay Area.

China Mosaic
http://www.china.org.cn/video/node_7230027.htm

(Source: China.org.cn; PRnewswire)

Thai Vietjet flies inaugural service to Osaka

CHIANG MAI, 21 February 2023: Thai Vietjet completed its maiden flight from Chiang Mai to Osaka (Japan) last Friday, with passengers and crew enjoying a warm welcome ceremony at Kansai International Airport.

Attending the inaugural flight welcome were Merica Sivara acting consul-general, Royal Thai Consulate-General in Osaka; Thanawadee Sukskulwatana, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Osaka Office; Stephane Geffroy, Corporate Executive Vice President (CCO-Non Aero), Kansai Airports; Takafumi Nakada, Administrator of Kansai International Airport, MLIT, CAB Osaka; and Luong Truong An, Executive Vice President, Thai Vietjet.

Thai Vietjet starts the service with three flights weekly, increasing to four flights weekly during April.

At Chiang Mai International Airport, VIPs welcomed flight VZ823 from Kansai International Airport. They included Nirat Pongsitthaworn, Governor of Chiang Mai Province; Higuchi Keiichi, Consul General of Japan in Chiang Mai; Suladda Sarutilawan, Director of Tourism Authority of Thailand, Chiang Mai Office; Pallop Sae-Jiw, President of the Tourism Council of Chiang Mai; and Woranate Laprabang, Chief Executive Officer of Thai Vietjet.

“This is the first connection between Chiang Mai and Japan in Thailand’s commercial aviation history. We believe that by launching our new service this time, we will be able to offer a more convenient and valued choice to passengers from Japan, particularly from Osaka, to travel to Chiang Mai at an affordable price. It will also lead to the further growth of the tourism section between the two countries,” said Thai Vietjet chief executive officer Woranate Laprabang.

Friendly faces are welcome in Russia

SINGAPORE, 21 February 2023: Russia plans to revive visa-free travel but only for citizens from a yet-to-be-approved list of friendly nations.

Last week Moscow Times reported visa-free travel was once more in the pipeline for reintroduction for citizens of “up to 11 nations” identified as friendly states.

Russia introduced a list of around 48 “unfriendly nations back in March 2022 that includes most western countries plus Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan in Asia. In Asia, India is identified as one of Russia’s stalwart five “friends”, with the others being Belarus, China, Kazakhstan and Syria.

Moscow Times’ 15 February report quoted Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, saying that in addition to visa-free travel for citizens of up to 11 states, easier visa rules would apply for citizens of some six others, including India and Indonesia,

Moscow Times quoted Lavrov saying Russia would restart its e-visa programme, first launched in 2020 but then almost immediately suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The e-visa programme will be relaunched in an abbreviated format but will exclude citizens from most Western countries.

The Russian government is expected to announce the e-visa programme restart date by 1 June, probably costing USD50, valid for 60 days for a stay of up to 16 days.

Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s visitor arrivals have dropped by 96%, mainly due to international sanctions.

India is one of Russia’s top five “friends”, with the others being Belarus, China, Kazakhstan and Syria.

According to a Times of India report on 19 February, Russia’s e-visa programme will be reactivated for citizens from  70 countries.

(Source: Moscow Times and Times of India)

Cruise lines name regional team leaders

Singapore, 16 February 2023: Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania Cruises, both part of parent company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, have named new VP sales and GM chiefs for the Asia Pacific.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises named Lisa Pile as vice president of sales and general manager of Asia Pacific as part of a robust succession plan.

Having been Regent’s vice president of sales for Australia and New Zealand operations since the Asia Pacific head office was established in 2015, she will lead the local sales team and outbound department across the region.

With more than 25 years of senior leadership experience, she led commercial and marketing teams for leading global luxury hospitality brands across the Asia Pacific, China, the UK, Europe and Africa.

Oceania Cruises has appointed Jason Worth as vice president of sales & general manager of Asia Pacific.

He is responsible for the strategic expansion, vision and continued growth of the company’s presence in the fast-growing Asia-Pacific market.

He joined Oceania Cruises in 2011 and was most recently vice president of sales in Australia & New Zealand, a position he has held for over three years.

Formerly, he held the post of vice president of finance and accounting Asia Pacific at the parent company, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.

Langkawi to host Routes Asia 2024

LANGKAWI, 20 February 2023: Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) will host Routes Asia 2024 from 3 to 5 March 2024 with co-host partners Malaysia Airports Holding Berhad (MAHB) and Tourism Malaysia.

The travel industry trio officially won the bid to host 14 January 2020, but due to Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, LADA and Co had to hold off on hosting the event.

Steven Small [Brand Director of Routes]; Vijit Keawsaitiam [Senior Executive Vice President, General Manager of Chiang Mai International Airport]; Mohamed Sallauddin Mat Sah [General Manager Aviation Marketing and Development, Malaysia Airports]; Mohd Shahrir Mohd Ali [Director International Promotion (ASEAN), Tourism Malaysia]; Tuan Haji Ahmad Fuad bin Che Ani @ Abd Ghani [Deputy Chief Executive Office, Langkawi Development Authority]

However, at the close of Routes Asia 2023 held in Chiang  Mai last week, Routes handed over the baton to LADA to take the hosting rights for the 2024 event.

LADA Deputy Chief Executive Officer Tuan Haji Ahmad Fuad bin Che Ani @ Abd Ghani said: “We are proud to be the host of such a prestigious event and to be given this unique opportunity to collaborate with Malaysia Airports Holding Berhad (MAHB) and Tourism Malaysia. This event is a real testament to how far we have come, and we would like to thank the organisers of Routes Asia for entrusting us with the responsibility of hosting this event. We hope this event will provide us with the platform to showcase Langkawi’s majestic beauty and all it offers to visitors worldwide”.

Routes Asia attracts leaders from airlines, aviation, airports and tourism organisations who participate in a comprehensive event programme with face-to-face meetings and networking opportunities, enabling them to gain industry insights.

During the 2022 edition in Danang, Vietnam, 550 local and international delegates representing 194 organisations, including 81 airlines, 79 airports, 11 destinations, and 23 aviation service providers from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America, joined the event.

“We look forward to hosting the masterminds of the airport, airline and tourism industries worldwide. The exchanging of thoughts and ideas from these esteemed individuals can serve as a masterclass in education for all of us. We will be well prepared by this time next year to give these industry players a platform to connect and showcase their brilliance in executing strategies for the future of the air service industry across the Asia Pacific,” added Tuan Haji Ahmad Fuad.

The successful bid to host Routes Asia 2024 was attributed to past successes in the Airport Service Quality (ASQ) survey. ASQ is a global survey by Airports Council International that measures overall passenger satisfaction with terminal safety, facilities, services, and cleanliness.

For the third quarter of 2022, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Langkawi International Airport (LGK) retained their positions as the world’s best airports. Both airports achieved perfect scores of 5.0 respectively in the survey.

As the airline and tourism industry emerged from the ashes of the Covid-19 cloud, the three-way partnership involving LADA, Malaysia Airports and Tourism Malaysia was crucial.

“The Routes Asia event celebrates this coalition and highlights the importance of these industries coming together. With this, LADA hopes to emphasise and lead the way forward within the route development community in what will be a memorable Routes Asia 2024,” the LADA press statement concluded.

About Langkawi Development Authority (LADA)

Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) was set up by the federal government to plan, promote and implement development on the island of Langkawi. It was officially established on 15 March 1990 under the Langkawi Development Authority Act 1990 (Act 423) and placed under the authority of the Ministry of Finance. Through all their efforts, LADA is committed to supporting the efforts of all parties in restoring the heyday of Langkawi’s tourism sector for the collective prosperity of the island and its communities.

For more information on LADA, please visit https://www.lada.gov.my/en/ or https://naturallylangkawi.my

(Your Stories: LADA)

Emirates celebrates Mother Language Day

DUBAI, UAE, 20 February 2023: Emirates embraces linguistic diversity on board, saying it is in line with UNESCO International Mother Language Day, due to be celebrated on 21 February.

The special day honours the importance of cultural and linguistic diversity for sustainable societies, and the airline highlights the vast array of languages spoken onboard by its multicultural cabin crew, the comprehensive and detailed website translated into 28 languages, as well as the vast library of in-language content available on its award-winning inflight entertainment system, ice.

Emirates proactively hires multilingual cabin crew, as communicating with passengers in their native language is considered a core part of Emirates’ signature hospitality. Emirates cabin crew are recruited from more than 130 countries and together speak more than 70 languages.

On Emirates.com, the website that provides information on every aspect of the Emirates experience, the content can be viewed in 28 different languages with a simple click. The Emirates app for iOS and Android is available in 19 different languages.

On Emirates award-winning ice, there is a vast array of content in over 40 languages, from movies to TV series to music, poetry, and podcasts. A library of over 1900 movies is available in multiple languages, with vast choices available, including English, Arabic, Hindi, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, German, Punjabi, Urdu, Bengali, Russian, Mandarin, Cantonese and many more. For those who prefer to watch a boxset or hit TV series, ice offers over 500 episodes of Arabic TV and 29 channels of TV shows from India and Pakistan. Many of the smash hit English-language comedy and drama series are available in various dubbed languages, including Italian, Spanish, Japanese, German, French and more. Passengers can visit the dedicated ice page on Emirates.com and select any language to see what content is available.

For the musically minded explorer, ice is home to up to 40,000 hit songs spread across genres, including K-Pop (Korean), Afrobeat (Yoruba, isiZulu and more), P-Pop (Tagalog), Reggaeton (Spanish), C-Pop (Mandarin, Cantonese) and Opera (French, Italian and more). Passengers can also listen to Polish, Russian, Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, Sinhala, Tamil, Malay, Thai, and Turkish tunes, among others.

For those who wish to brush up on their language skills before they reach their destination, ice even has uTalk Language Learning on ice TV – a module that helps passengers learn essential phrases in a new language while they fly – available in Arabic, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, German, and French.

Emirates is the world’s largest international airline flying to 140 destinations around the globe. The airline has always held a deep commitment to cultural and linguistic diversity, celebrating the nuances of different cultures onboard in a multitude of ways, from serving regionally inspired cuisines to respecting the practices of various religions, such as fasting or periods of a required vegan diet to celebrating special occasions onboard from Christmas to Eid, to Lunar New Year to Oktoberfest to Diwali, and providing cultural entertainment from a wealth of regions so that all passengers fly better.

About International Mother Language Day

International Mother Language Day was approved at the 1999 UNESCO General Conference and has been observed worldwide for the past 23 years. UNESCO believes in the importance of cultural and linguistic diversity for sustainable societies and works to preserve the differences in cultures and languages that foster tolerance and respect for others. Multilingual and multicultural societies exist through their languages which transmit and sustainably preserve traditional knowledge and cultures.

For more information on the airline, visit https://www.emirates.com/ae/english/

(Your Stories: Emirates)

PAL reopens flights to Beijing & Shanghai

MANILA, 20 February 2023: Direct flights from Manila to Shanghai, Pudong and Beijing in China are back on the Philippine Airlines schedule according to the airline’s latest travel advisory.

The airline resumed flights to Shanghai three times weekly (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) starting 14 February. Twice weekly flights to Beijing (Tuesday and Friday) resume today, 21 February 

Shanghai-bound flights will increase from three a week to daily starting 26 March. Flights to Beijing will also increase from two to four weekly on 26 March.

Quanzhou (Jinjiang) and Macau will rejoin the PAL network in March, and at the same time, flights will increase on routes already established to Xiamen and Guangzhou (Canton).

SHANGHAI

PR 338 Manila-Shanghai – until 21 March, every Tuesday departing at 0505, arriving at 0900.

PR 336 Manila-Shanghai – until 25 March, every Thursday and Saturday, departing at 1130 and arriving at 1510.

PR 336 Manila-Shanghai – starting 26 March daily, departing at 1050, arriving at 1430.

PR 339 Shanghai-Manila – until 21 March every Tuesday departing at 1050, arriving at 1445.

PR 337 Shanghai-Manila – until 25 March every Thursday and Saturday, departing at 1655, arriving at 2050.

PR 337 Shanghai-Manila – starting 26 March daily, departing at 1400, arriving at 1950.

BEIJING

PR 358 Manila-Beijing – until 24 March, every Tuesday and Friday departing at 0700, arriving at 1155.

PR 358 Manila-Beijing – starting 26 March, every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, departing at 0710 and arriving at 1155.

PR 359 Beijing-Manila – until 24 March every Tuesday and Friday, departing at 1255, arriving at 1805.

PR 359 Beijing-Manila – starting 26 March, every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday departing at 1255, arriving at 1755.

Quanzhou (Jinjiang) and Macau rejoin the PAL network in March.

QUANZHOU JINJIANG

Flights to Jinjiang are scheduled on 19, 22 and 24 March, then daily flights resume on 26 March.

PR 356 Manila-Quanzhou (Jinjiang) – 19 March departing at 1100, arriving in Jinjiang at 1335.

PR 356 Manila-Quanzhou (Jinjiang) – 22 March departing at 1100, arriving in Jinjiang at 1335.

PR 356 Manila-Quanzhou (Jinjiang) – 24 March departing at 1055, arriving in Jinjiang at 1335.

PR 356 Manila-Quanzhou (Jinjiang) – starting 26 March, daily departing at 1110, arriving in Jinjiang at 1340.

PR 357 Quanzhou (Jinjiang)-Manila – 19 March departing at 1425, arriving in Manila at 1710.

PR 357 Quanzhou (Jinjiang)-Manila – 22 March departing at 1425, arriving in Manila at 1710.

PR 357 Quanzhou (Jinjiang)-Manila – 24 March departing at 1425, arriving in Manila at 1710.

PR 357 Quanzhou (Jinjiang)-Manila – starting 26 March, daily departing at 1430, arriving in Manila at 1655.

MACAU

PAL will restore twice weekly flights between Manila and Macau, starting 26 March.

PR 352 Manila-Macau – every Thursday and Sunday, departing at 1330, arriving at 1550.

PR 353 Macau-Manila – every Thursday and Sunday departing at 1650, arriving at 1925.

PAL adds flights on existing routes to Guangzhou and Xiamen

GUANGZHOU (CANTON)

A ramp-up of services between Manila and Guangzhou (Canton) saw PAL’s flights increase to twice weekly on 16 February, with the airline scheduling daily service by 26 March. 

PR 382 Manila-Guangzhou (Canton) – until 25 March every Saturday, departing at 0235 and arriving at 0455.

PR 382 Manila-Guangzhou (Canton) – until 23 March every Thursday, departing at 0505 and arriving at 0900.

PR 382 Manila-Guangzhou (Canton) – starting 7 March until 21 March every Tuesday, departing at 0230, arriving at 0455.

PR 383 Guangzhou (Canton)-Manila – every Thursday and Saturday departing at 0555, arriving at 0835 (23 and 25 March.

PR 383 Guangzhou (Canton)-Manila – 7 to 21 March every Tuesday, departing at 0555, arriving at 0830.

Effective 26 March, the airline schedules daily Guangzhou flights.

PR 382 Manila-Guangzhou (Canton) – daily departing at 0205, arriving at 0435.

PR 383 Guangzhou (Canton)-Manila – daily departing at 0545, arriving at 0810.

XIAMEN

PAL will increase Manila-Xiamen-Manila services from twice weekly to three weekly starting 25 February.

PR 330 Manila-Xiamen – every Friday departing Manila at 0730, arriving in Xiamen at 0955.

PR 330 Manila-Xiamen – every Tuesday departing Manila at 1415, arriving in Xiamen at 1640.

PR 334 Manila-Xiamen – every Saturday, departing Manila at 0735, arriving in Xiamen at 0955.

PR 331 Xiamen-Manila – every Tuesday, departing Xiamen at 1740, arriving in Manila at 2030.

PR 331 Xiamen-Manila – every Friday departing Xiamen at 1155, arriving in Manila at 1430.

PR 335 Xiamen-Manila – every Saturday departing Xiamen at 1105, arriving in Manila at 1340.

(Source: PAL Travel Advisory)

Perak plays the lead role at MATTA Fair

KUALA LUMPUR, 20 February 2023: The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) confirms Perak as Malaysia’s Featured Destination for MATTA Fair scheduled for 17 to 19 March 2023, at Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Kuala Lumpur. 

The 52nd MATTA Fair will occupy three exhibition floors representing 37,000 sqm of space booked by exhibitors to present their offers. MATTA Fair will set a new record as Southeast Asia’s largest international travel fair.

Tourism Perak will showcase the ’12 Icons of Perak’ as a collection of breathtaking natural features, grand vistas, and famous spots that should top a visitor’s must-see list. The state has booked the largest booth space at 1590 sqm of all the state tourism organisations joining the MATTA Fair this year.

MATTA Fair’s partnership with Tourism Perak will help attract more local and foreign tourists to the state. Statistics show that Perak received 1.4 million domestic tourists in 2021 and aims to be the main domestic tourism destination this year.

“The participation of Perak this time around is considered one of the preparations by the state of Perak to celebrate the Visit Perak Year 2024 and to further strengthen the Visit Ipoh Year 2023 by providing a promotion and marketing platform to approximately 95 players in the tourism industry in Perak.

“By embracing the ‘heritage building’ theme, the MATTA FAIR KUALA LUMPUR programme will highlight the uniqueness and specialities found in the state of Perak through handicraft products, food, small and medium industry products, art and culture, as well as tourism products and many more. Various activities will be held for lucky visitors over the three consecutive days event,” said Tourism Perak chief operations officer, Mdm Zuraida binti Md Taib.

Admission is free to the fair, open to trade and consumer visitors from 1100 to 2100 for three days, Friday to Sunday from 17 to 19 March.

Visit the MATTA Fair website and social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or subscribe to its new Telegram channel @MATTAHQ to obtain the most recent updates.

ABOUT MATTA

MATTA is the leading and largest national travel association in Malaysia, with close to 3000 members, comprising local tour and travel agents and overseas affiliations. With a full-time secretariat in Kuala Lumpur, MATTA also has state chapters in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Terengganu, Kelantan, Johor, Penang, Perak, Kedah/Perlis, Sabah and Sarawak.