Malaysia Travel Fair Draws Record Crowds Despite High Airfares
The 58th Malaysia International Travel Fair (April 3-5, 2026) set new records despite rising airfares driven by high oil prices .
Scale: 332 exhibitors, 2,051 booths (all-time high), 210 travel agencies, 6 national tourism organizations .
Popular destinations: Japan, Korea, and China remain top choices for Asian travelers despite higher ticket prices. The strong turnout suggests resilient travel demand even amid economic pressure .
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