JAKARTA, Feb 17 (Bernama) -- Tourism Malaysia is intensifying its
promotional campaign here in a bid to lure more Indonesian tourists to
visit Malaysia.
Its deputy director in Indonesia Norlizah Jahaya said the campaign was
promoting, among others, Malaysia's world-class shopping centres, real
estate under the Malaysia My Second Home programme, Meeting, Incentive,
Convention and exhibition (MICE) activities, as well as annual event
such as Formula One Grand Prix, shoe festival, mega sales and golf
tournaments.
She said other activities like travel fairs and travel marts were also
being held in major cities namely Jakarta, Surabaya and Semarang, which
were connected via direct flights from Kuala Lumpur or Penang.
Apart from that, she said such a promotional activity was also being held at selected elite and international schools.
"Tourism Malaysia in Indonesia is using various approaches in promoting
Malaysia as a tourist destination, including by forging a smart
partnership with an international bank, which has registered 1.7 million
credit card holders, in a bid to reach out to the targeted group," she
said.
Norlizah said the effort to promote Malaysia's popular tourist
destinations would also be carried out during several major events in
the republic, such as the Java Jazz Festival 2012 scheduled to be held
in here from March 2 to 4.
A special booth will also be set up to sell Malaysia's popular breakfast
"roti canai" and "teh tarik" during the festival, she said.
Indonesia is the second largest tourism market for Malaysia after Singapore.
Tourism Malaysia director in Indonesia Jamil Darus, had on Thursday,
organised a special programme, dubbed "Travex" in Balik Papan, East
Kalimantan, to introduce 13 Malaysian hotel operators and travel
agencies to 60 Indonesian travel agencies from Balik Papan and
Samarinda.
At the same time, a tourism seminar for Indonesian media and travel
agaencies was also held at the Malaysian Embassy here to promote luxury
holidays to Taaras Beach and Spa Resort, in Redang Island, Terengganu,
and The Cheteau, Spa and Organic Wellness Resort and Colmar Tropicale,
in Bukit Tinggi, Pahang.
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