1 April 2022
Malaysia expects to attract two million international tourist arrivals this year with RM8.6 billion in tourism receipts following the reopening of the country’s borders, said Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.
![Nancy says there are about 100 flights scheduled to arrive at Malaysia's airports on Friday (April 1). (Photo by Zahid Izzani Mohd Said/The Edge)](/wp-content/uploads/open-borders-28.webp)
She said the reopening on Friday (April 1) will bring a big recovery for the tourism industry.
“We have been waiting patiently for this moment. This is like our ‘Hari Raya’ [celebration],” said Nancy as she welcomed 220 passengers arriving via Etihad Airways flight EY418 from Abu Dhabi at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) here.
The flight landed at KLIA at about 10.14am and was greeted with a water cannon salute.
Nancy said there are about 100 flights scheduled to arrive at Malaysia’s airports on Friday, carrying over 10,000 passengers, including foreign visitors, with 80 of the flights via KLIA and klia2.
“The industry is excited to welcome visitors again after tourism activities have been quiet for the past two years,” she said, adding that industry players are well prepared, especially operators of homestay and ecotourism activities in rural areas.
She said various programmes had been planned for this year, such as iftar (breaking of fast) events to highlight Malaysia’s cultures and customs, tourism products such as entertainment and shopping venues, as well as island holidays.
Meanwhile, Immigration Department deputy director-general (management) Datuk Zakaria Shaaban said the facilities at the country’s 183 gateways are ready to receive travellers’ arrivals with the activation of auto gates and manual counters.
“The immigration is prepared to open more manual counters as needed. So far, the existing counters can accommodate travellers’ arrivals without any congestion,” he said.
On another note, Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) managing director Datuk Iskandar Mizal Mahmood said they had been making preparations since last month with the cooperation of the Ministries of Transport and Health to facilitate travellers’ arrival process and waiting time.
He said MAHB’s volunteers and task force had been mobilised at the airports to assist travellers, especially on the use of the MySejahtera application for a period of two weeks.
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Source: www.theedgemarkets.com
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