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AirAsia: Budget 2020 a boon to airline industry

AirAsia: Budget 2020 a boon to airline industry

NILAI: Budget 2020 is a boon for the airline industry revenue growth as it also focuses on the development of the tourism industry.

AirAsia Group Bhd group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said the target of 30 million tourist arrivals set by the government during the Visit Malaysia Year 2020 (VMY 2020) augurs well for the airline industry.

“It is a great budget… if more tourists come (our way), it will be hugely beneficial to Malaysia and also a great opportunity for Malaysia to promote tourism.

“Of course, with the target of tourist arrivals through the Visit Malaysia 2020, it will contribute to business growth.

“The government has put a good budget. They are giving the tourism industry over RM1 billion.

“That’s means Malaysia Airports (Holdings Bhd) must play a part and help airlines such as AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines who have different markets to be able to grow and take part in (this) wonderful opportunity to grow tourism in Malaysia,” he told reporters after launching an 18-month A-level programme at Epsom College yesterday.

Fernandes said the government’s initiative to continue focusing on the development of the tourism sector is a necessary step as it is one of the major contributors to gross domestic product.

Asked whether AirAsia will hold promotions for the VVM2020, he replied, “Certainly.”

Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng, in his Budget 2020 presentation last week, announced that RM1.1 billion will be allocated to the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry to brand Malaysia as a major tourist destination, with the target of achieving 30 million tourist arrivals.

Bernama


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