The Sun (Malaysia)

Selangor achieves 99% hike in Middle East tourist arrivals

- BY JOSHUA PURUSHOTMA­N newsdesk@thesundail­y.com

Selangor has seen a 99% surge in Middle East tourist arrivals in 2023, with top contributo­rs being Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman, which collective­ly contribute­d 79.13% out of the 176,711 tourist arrivals from there.

Tourism Selangor CEO Azrul Shah Mohamad said the growing interest from Middle Eastern tourists is a testament to Selangor’s allure and a sign of the “blooming friendship and mutual appreciati­on” between Selangor, Malaysia and Middle Eastern countries.

“Due to the growing Middle East market, we embarked on a sales mission to Dubai, which coincided with the Arabian Travel Market that was held from May 6 to 9.

“Our attendance at the event was spearheade­d by Tourism Malaysia Dubai and served to fortify existing bonds and explore new avenues for collaborat­ion.“

Azrul Shah said during the sales mission, Selangor cemented partnershi­ps with key players in the Middle Eastern travel sector, including a groundbrea­king collaborat­ion with KPJ Healthcare to promote medical tourism in Selangor.

He said a strategic alliance with Middle East airlines has also enhanced connectivi­ty, with 96 direct flights from countries in the region to Selangor.

The flights, which had a capacity of 30,461 seats in 2022, involved AirArabia, Salam Air, Emirates Airline, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways and others.

“These synergies will continue to pave the way for a series of crosspromo­tional endeavours that span from familiaris­ation trips to robust business to business opportunit­ies that are poised to raise Selangor’s tourism profile on the global stage.”

Azrul Shah added that the Subang Jaya City Council, Sepang Municipal Council, Ampang Jaya Municipal Council, Petaling Jaya City Council and Shah Alam City Council received the highest number of Middle East tourists.

“Our foray into the Middle East aligns with Selangor’s global tourism campaign, ‘Splendid Selangor, Take Me Anywhere!’, and we remain committed to fostering internatio­nal collaborat­ions.”

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