Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Tourist traffic to Sarawak drops last year

KUCHING: Sarawak recorded a 3% drop in tourist arrivals to 2.98 million last year due mainly to a shortfall of 90,000 tourists from the long-haul European markets.

Sarawak Tourism Board’s chief executrive officer Gracie Geikie said there were slightly more than two million international visitors last year.

The state received 3.02 million visitors in 2005, and has been recording a steady growth for several years.

She said the big drop in the number of European tourists was due to the domestic rationalisation exercise whereby Malaysia Airlines ceased its rural air services, with Fly Asian Xpress (FAX) becoming the new operator last August.

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