Malaysia has set a target of attracting 43 million foreign visitors this year, with a goal of reaching 47 million in 2026. These targets align with the aims of Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026), a national initiative designed to encourage tourists to stay longer and spend more, bolstering the nation’s economy.
The Ministry of Tourism outlined three key strategies designed to ensure the success of VM2026, as reported by
BERNAMA, a partner of TV BRICS. The core strategies are:
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Demand Creation: Strengthening Malaysia’s brand and implementing marketing campaigns to attract a wider audience.
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Traffic Enhancement: Tactical partnerships with airlines, travel agencies, and regional entry points (land and sea) to boost visitor numbers.
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Targeted Marketing: Focus on specific markets and high-impact segments, including ecotourism, shopping tourism, and niche attractions tailored to different traveller preferences.
The tourism sector is already showing strong signs of recovery. In 2024, Malaysia welcomed 38 million foreign visitors, marking a significant increase compared to the previous year. Domestic tourism also saw robust growth, demonstrating the sector’s strong rebound.
Recognising the importance of attracting visitors year-round, the government is also focused on seasonal tourism promotion strategies, particularly aimed at attracting visitors from regions experiencing extreme weather. Plans are underway to intensify shopping promotions, positioning Malaysia as a premier retail destination.
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