Sunday, March 11, 2018

SabahTourism not impacted negatively by quake


KOTA KINABALU: Licensed tour operators and travel agencies under the Sabah Tourism and Culture Ministry (Motac) in the state have increased to 710 since the June 5, 2015 earthquake.

Motac Sabah office director Ag Ahmad Zaki Abu Bakar said this was indicative that this segment had not been impacted negatively by the earthquake and foreign tourist arrivals, especially from China, had contributed to the growth in Sabah.

He said for 2015, the total number of tour operating business or travel agency business (Tobtab) licences in Sabah was 512.

He added, in 2016 the number increased to 556 and in 2017 it went up to 660 companies.

“There will be no effect, for sure,” predicted Ahmad Zaki when asked about the negative impact of the 5.2 magnitude earthquake that shook Sabah at 9.06pm on March 8.

“The latest number (of registered companies) within the past few months has gone up to 710 from the headquarters only, excluding licences from the branch,” added the director who was around during the earthquake that happened three years ago.

He anticipates that quakes might only affect the operators and guides working at the vicinity of the mountain.

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