Australia Invites Malaysian Travellers To Come And Say G Day With Great Australian Deals
Malaysians spoilt for choice with attractive travel bargains across 15 partners to choose from
Dreaming of a trip Down Under? Snap up a deal at Tourism Australia’s virtual travel fair today, featuring exclusive fares and discounts across flight, hotel, tour, car rentals, and experiences. This is the fourth edition of the highly anticipated travel sale and deals will be up for grabs from now until 10 March 2023.
The announcement comes on the back of Tourism Australia’s latest campaign, ‘Come and Say G’day’, which combines recognisable and beloved icons, stunning scenery, and welcoming Aussie characters, reminding the world why there’s nothing like Australia.
As part of the online fair, Tourism Australia has teamed up with five major airlines – Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Qantas, AirAsia X, and Scoot to offer fares starting from just RM858**.
Additionally, tourism products ranging from hotels to adventure and leisure experiences have come on board to extend exciting offers – such as discounts up to RM2,000 per couple for group departures* and 20% off for 2nd passenger on tour packages*. Deals can be booked online, offline, and over the phone with our key distribution partners (CIT, Sedunia, Apple Vacations, Forever Travel Service), online travel agencies (Klook, Traveloka), accommodation providers (TFE Hotels, Hyatt, The Ovolo Group) and other partners (THL Online).
The “Great Australian Deals” fair will be promoted across radio, online, print, and social media and amplified via partnerships with airlines, State and Territory Tourism Organisations and key Malaysian distribution partners. Having helped achieved over 10,000 bookings for partner airlines in previous editions, this year’s campaign aims to facilitate aviation recovery and help boost Australia’s visitor numbers to pre-COVID levels.
Commenting on this year’s travel fair, Karen Saw, Country Manager for Malaysia, Tourism Australia, notes that Australia has always remain top-of-mind as a travel destination for Malaysians, and she expects keen interest in this year’s travel deals. According to Tourism Australia’s latest consumer research, ‘Future of Demand’, Malaysia is the
Asian country most likely to consider Australia as a travel destination, with one in two Malaysians polled putting Australia on their upcoming travel list.
Ms Saw added, “Australia is a well-loved and popular destination for many Malaysians, as it meets many of the priorities Malaysian travellers have in a holiday, whether its soft adventure to exceptional food and cuisine. We are excited to bring together 15 leading travel partners to bring some exclusive deals at unbeatable prices for Malaysians. From flights to accommodation and even experiences, you’ll find everything you need to plan the ultimate holiday that is truly value-for-money.”
With travel back on the agenda as borders reopen last year, the influx of Malaysian travellers to Australia has been steadily rising. 51,830 Malaysians travelled to Australia in 2022 (year ending September 2022), with 62% repeat leisure visitation. Total expenditure by Malaysian travellers equated to A$157.8 million, of which A$12.4 million was spent by leisure travellers alone[1].
*Terms and conditions apply
*Terms & Conditions / Disclaimer: Tourism Australia is not an airline operator, travel agent or accommodation provider and is not responsible for providing, controlling, or facilitating bookings of the offers stated on this page/ advertisement/ promotion, as the same is provided by individual airline operators, travel agents and accommodation provider. Please visit the airline operator’s and/or travel agent’s and/or respective hotel's website for full terms and conditions and to avail of the offer.
[1] Tourism Australia. International Market Performance Statistics.
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