Islamic Tourism Centre (ITC) expressed great hope in the growing interest around the Southeast Asia region towards Muslim-friendly Malaysia. This was evident in a recent webinar held jointly by ITC and Tourism Malaysia Bangkok entitled Muslim-friendly Malaysia Webinar on 29 June 2021.
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An initiative targeted especially to industry players from Thailand who are involved in group tours and the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) segments, it provided the audience with an overview of Malaysia’s Muslim-friendly tourism offerings across various segments of the tourism industry such as tour packages, hotels and its facilities, guided tours, and more.
Responding to the overwhelming interest shown by the Thai
tourism industry players during the webinar, Dato’ Dr. Mohmed Razip Haji Hasan,
Director-General of Islamic Tourism Centre (ITC) said: “We are pleased to see
such a great interest from the Thai tourism industry for the Muslim-friendly
experiences and touristic offerings that Malaysia has to offer. This indicates
that there is a strong demand for tourism and hospitality products and services
that cater to the faith-based needs of Muslim tourists from Thailand.”
Dato’ Dr. Mohmed Razip believed that it was an opportunity
for Malaysia’s tourism practitioners to tap into. “This phenomenon acts as a
call for Malaysian tourism industry players to boost their efforts in
developing and promoting all things Islamic Tourism (IT) and Muslim-friendly
Tourism and Hospitality (MFTH),” he said.
He advised tourism industry players in Malaysia to address
and meet those needs by providing facilities and services and creating tourism
products and packages that would appeal to Muslim tourists from Thailand.
Essentially, two necessities are of utmost importance for
the Muslim tourist segment – Halal food and prayer facilities. These are reflected
in the Muslim-Friendly Accommodation Recognition (MFAR) programme that ITC
developed for hotels.
MFAR, the first of its kind worldwide, consists of three
categories – Silver, Gold and Platinum. By granting the said recognition to
hotels and accommodations, it ensures the Muslim guests a peace of mind whilst
enhancing their stay and experience in Malaysia. Examples of features which
qualify a hotel or accommodation for MFAR include prayer and water facilities
for ablution, provision of the Quran, Kiblat sign and prayer mats, availability
of Halal food as well as family-friendly facilities.
Besides promoting the concept of MFTH through estabishing
standards and certification, ITC also conducts training and knowledge-sharing
to create awareness for the Muslim tourist segment’s potential contribution
towards the tourism economy and advise industry players on the needs of Muslim
tourists.
“As we all know, the tourism sector must now focus on
gearing its efforts towards recovery of the industry from the pandemic. The
Muslim tourist market is one market that will definitely rebound once borders
reopen, and the Malaysian industry players are in prime position to take
advantage of that development. With Malaysia’s rich culture and heritage in
terms of food, architecture, arts heritage, along with abundance of natural
attractions, family-friendly activities, and city offerings, packaged together
with ITC’s MFAR hotels and the availability of halal food, Malaysia stands to
be a very attractive destination for Muslim tourists from all over the world.”
Dato’ Dr. Mohmed Razip expressed that he looked forward to
forging greater cooperation and synergy with fellow industry players to grow
and develop the Muslim travel market as a means to create a more dynamic yet
sustainable tourism ecosystem.
The webinar, held virtually, was attended by a total 84
participants ranging from Thai travel agencies and tour operators, Tourism
Promotion Organisation for Asia-Pacific (TPO), local state tourism boards as
well as industry players.
Guest speakers in the session include Mr. Tee Yih Fung,
General Manager of Grand Ion Delemen Hotel (MFAR hotel, Silver category); Ms.
Jane Rai, award winning certified Muslim-friendly Tour Guide (MFTG); Mr.
Mohamed Anwar Abu Bakar, Head of Marketing & PR of Selangor International
Islamic Arts Complex; and Ms. Tapani Chuesiri and Ms. Sukanya Wongpinij, Sales
Executives of Malaysia Airlines.
ITC was represented in the webinar by Mr. Fitra Mohd Ali,
Assistant Manager of the Industry Development Division, who gave the
introductory remarks. Meanwhile, Ms. Mazreena Mohd Yusof, Director of Tourism
Malaysia Bangkok gave the welcome address.
For further details, please contact:
Islamic Tourism Centre,
Level 13, Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia
No. 2 Tower 1, Jalan P5/6, Precinct 5, 62200 Putrajaya,
Malaysia.
Tel: 03-8891 7177 or via email itc@itc.gov.my
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