Tourism Malaysia in Joint Collaboration with Expedia Group

Tourism Malaysia and Expedia Group today announced a joint-marketing collaboration to support Malaysia’s domestic and international efforts to promote tourism to Malaysia.

The joint campaign will spotlight Malaysia’s hidden and unique tourist attractions, as well as promote the variety of accommodation to Expedia Group’s 750+ million monthly visitors globally.

This collaboration will see both parties embark on an Expedia Group Media Solutions global campaign to promote inbound travel from Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States to Malaysia, as a strategic step toward Malaysia’s target of achieving 2 million tourist arrivals and RM8.6 billion in tourist spending, set for its national ‘Malaysia Truly Asia 2022’ campaign.

In the presence of The Honourable Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Binti Shukri, the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia, Tourism Malaysia, which was represented by Dato’ Haji Zainuddin Abdul Wahab, Director General of Tourism Malaysia and Mr. Doug Park, Vice President of Operations and Services at Expedia Group Media Solutions, executives representing both parties exchanged documents of mutual appreciation and support for a strategic partnership between Tourism Malaysia and Expedia Group.

As part of the collaboration, Tourism Malaysia and Expedia Group will also launch a series of marketing campaigns in key global markets like Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, to drive international inbound tourism to Malaysia.

“As the world’s travel platform, Expedia Group is proud to be embarking on this journey with Tourism Malaysia to promote and help Malaysia rebuild its reign as a top tourist destination in the region, connecting Malaysia’s tourism industry to millions of travellers in Expedia Group’s worldwide network,” said Mr. Doug Park, Vice President of Operations and Services at Expedia Group Media Solutions.

“The Internet of Things (IoT) is no longer a stranger to us, and we have become comfortable with this new norm. It is only crucial for the tourism industry to step onto the bandwagon and be one with this new trend and lifestyle,” the minister said.

Aside from enhancing promotion internationally, the domestic market are also equally important. In addition, the ceremony introduced nine (9) media, namely ASTRO, Media Prima Omnia, Star Media Group, RTM, Sinar Harian, Nanyang Siang Pau, Borneo Post, Free Malaysia Today, and BFM 89.9 Radio, as well as two (2) advertising platforms which are KLIA TV and AEON, who will work together with Tourism Malaysia in enhancing the Cuti-Cuti Malaysia Campaign for the year 2022, to produce series of branded content/niche program emphasizing on the PRE 2.0 projects, to cater for the local market.

“Tourism Malaysia will be intensifying the campaign together with these respective platforms through various means, including electronics, print, and digital, covering tourist destinations within Malaysia. A special thanks to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government Malaysia (KPKT) for providing us with their digital billboards across the states in Malaysia,” said Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Binti Shukri.

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