Malaysia’s Tourism – Positive Growth

Wednesday, 23 Apr, 2009 0

Despite the world economic crisis – Malaysia attracted 21 million tourists in 2008, and projected growth is a positive one. However, travellers are expected to change their way of spending money and vacation, with more people opting to fly economic class or on low cost carriers than business class, choosing four or three star hotels compared to five stars and spend less money at restaurants. (Pacific Asia Travel Association)

A good option is to stay in a Serviced Apartment that allows group travelers or families to rent a full apartment for the price of an average hotel, explains Thomas Bernthaler the Group Facilitator at Kuala Lumpur Serviced Apartments. Instead of renting 2 or more hotel rooms that might be on located on different floors, visitors can rent a serviced apartment with 2, 3 or 4 Bedrooms and share the costs which will result in a much lower price than renting several hotel rooms. In addition it allows friends and family to launch in the living room together but still gives all a separate room for privacy. in addition the apartments have full kitchens with all the utensils necessary to cook or prepare snacks. Find out more at http://www.rentnow.my/residences.html



 

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