Working with Tourism Australia
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See how to work in Malaysia, one of Tourism Australia's key markets, and learn key insights into the various travel distribution channels.
The Malaysian travel distribution system is highly fragmented and varied across the country. Whilst there are a very few national retail agencies, most agents are small, independent businesses, and contribute a varying percentage of business to Australia. There is no formal distinction between wholesalers and retail agencies in the Malaysia market.
Malaysian consumers are researching and booking their trips using a combination of traditional travel agencies and online options. Online bookings are growing rapidly in Malaysia amongst the Free and Independent Traveller (FIT) segment, particularly for flights, accommodation, car rental, day tours and entrance passes. The online environment is providing consumers with extensive destination information, and the ability to conduct price comparisons. Social media continue to gain popularity with Malaysians for sharing information. The preference for last minute travel purchases remains entrenched for most Malaysian travellers.
Tourism Australia is a partnership marketing organisation and works closely with airlines and key distribution partners (wholesalers, retailers and online travel agencies) on cooperative marketing to drive conversion and increase the total booking value of visitors to Australia.
Each partner is selected based on the fit with Tourism Australia’s marketing strategy, a shared target customer profile, shared funding of marketing activity, a commitment to training their frontline sales team through the Aussie Specialist Program and a commitment to selling quality Australian product and experiences.
Below is a selection of Tourism Australia’s identified Key Distribution Partners currently in Malaysia.
Tourism Australia’s activities in Malaysia are managed from its Kuala Lumpur office.
Most of the STOs are based in Singapore.