Tourism Malaysia (Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board) is going to organise its first roadshow in two major cities in Bangladesh, Dhaka and Chattogram, from June 2 to 7, 2022, after a two-year hiatus, a press release said Sunday.
A Malaysian delegation headed by Syed Yahya Syed Othman, Senior Director of the Strategic Planning Division, Tourism Malaysia is currently visiting Bangladesh. The delegation comprises five travel agents and two health industry organisations.
Apart from instilling confidence in Bangladeshis to return to Malaysia, the roadshow aims to provide a platform for the industry community to bounce back and steer the tourism sector back to its former glory, if not better.
“This is an excellent time to return to Bangladesh, and the timing of this roadshow is ideal. The resumption of scheduled international flights from Bangladesh coincides with Malaysia’s reopening of its international borders,” said Syed Yahya Syed Othman.
“We are thrilled and excited to welcome Bangladeshi tourists back on exciting, new value-driven and action-packed itineraries to experience Malaysia’s best and latest. After two years, there is still so much to discover, especially with the newly opened outdoor theme park, GentingSkyWorld, the refurbished Sunway Resort in Kuala Lumpur, and a magnificent new attraction, the Merdeka 118, the world’s second-tallest building. I am confident that these new attractions, in addition to our beautiful beaches, exhilarating mountains and jungles, and a plethora of activities, will make your trip memorable,” he added.
Bangladesh continues to be one of Malaysia’s top market sources, with 179,000 arrivals (+19.3 per cent) in 2019.
Malaysia has opened its shores for quarantine-free travel on April 1, 2022 to welcome fully-vaccinated international travellers. Fully-vaccinated inbound travellers are no longer required to undergo pre-departure and on-arrival COVID-19 tests, including children aged 17 and below. Currently, Malaysia offers more than 3910 seats weekly between Dhaka and Malaysia through Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air, and AirAsia.
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