KUALA LUMPUR – An additional allocation of RM200 million has been provided to the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry to implement the stimulus package under the Tourism Rehabilitation Plan for 2021.
Its minister, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said in a statement today that apart from the allocations announced by the finance minister during the presentation of the budget, there were several other provisions under her ministry specifically to assist the tourism, arts, and culture sectors.
"This is expected to stimulate and inject domestic spending consistently and in turn create a multiplier effect, especially for industries linked to the tourism, arts, and culture sectors," she said.
She said the stimulus package included accommodation vouchers, tourist destination discounts, family travel package discounts, as well as the revitalisation of arts and culture.
“Also included in this recovery plan are transportation discounts, shopping discounts, and discount packages for frontliners as well as the ‘Meet in Malaysia Campaign’,” she said.
Yesterday, she chaired an online engagement session with tourism and culture industry stakeholders.
Among those involved were Malaysia Airlines, Air Asia, the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents, the Malaysian Association of Hotel Owners, and the Malaysian Artistes' Association.
Nancy said the government also understood the situation of industry players who were badly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and would work to ensure the industry remained competitive and recovers quickly through various stimulus packages and recovery plans to be implemented based on the announced budget. – Bernama, November 14, 2020