KUCHING: The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) has received word from the Ministry of Transport that standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the operation of domestic cruises are being discussed with the National Security Council (NSC).
Matta president Datuk Tan Kok Liang said, “Matta has been working very closely with industry partners like Costa Crociere SPA, Singapore office, and the Ministry of Tourism Arts and Culture to kick-start domestic cruises as a way to help revive the ailing tourism sector”.
He said similar cruise products had already been launched in different countries like Singapore and had been successful in providing much needed stimulus to the local economy.
Domestic cruises in the United Kingdom would also resume beginning May 17, he added.
“Matta has long recognised the immense potential of the cruise industry which benefits not only travel agencies but also hotels, the aviation sector, theme parks, attractions, retail and many other tourism-related industries.
“A single ship, like the Costa Venezia, with a capacity of 5,000 passengers can generate revenue of up to RM60 million.
“In addition to that, domestic cruises especially during these trying times, have the potential to generate thousands of jobs almost immediately especially in port cities like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi and Melaka”, he added in a media release issued yesterday (March 15).
Matta honorary secretary-general Nigel Wong said, “We have been engaging the relevant ministries for years not just on the implementation of domestic cruises as a quick-win solution during these trying times but more importantly the benefits of having Malaysia recognised as a home-port destination.”
“We already have the necessary infrastructure and manpower in place to service this emerging and very profitable sector.
“Matta would continue to spearhead this effort and work closely with all relevant ministries to make this dream a reality,” he concluded.