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THAILAND is ranked second among Non-OIC markets as “the most Muslim-friendly travel destination”, the Mastercard-Crescent Rating Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI) 2018 reported yesterday.
Malaysia and Singapore have retained their positions as the top-ranked destinations in the US220 billion global Muslim travel market as rivals seek to close the gap, according to the annual research on the sector.
In this year’s GMTI, Thailand improved its ranking by two spots to the 16th position among 130 destinations. The improvement can be attributed to the continued effort by Thailand’s tourism stakeholders in broadening the availability of Halal restaurants and promoting the destination to Muslim travelers.
Among non-Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) destinations, Thailand retained its second position behind Singapore, as the most Muslim-friendly destination for travelers. Japan and Taiwan surged into the top five for the first time since the GMTI was released
The Mastercard-Crescent Rating Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI) 2018, which covers 130 destinations, saw Malaysia retain the premier spot in the overall rankings (including both IOC and non-IOC nations) whilst Indonesia’s year-on-year growth saw it moved up to joint second with the United Arab Emirates.
A number of Asian destinations improved their rankings as they adapt their services to attract Muslim travelers. The index highlighted the lack of a strong digital presence by most destinations.
The index, which was officially launched in Jakarta in April, confirmed the Muslim travel market will continue its fast-paced growth to reach US$220 billion in 2020 and US$300 billion by 2026.
In 2017, there were an estimated 131 million Muslim visitor arrivals globally – up from 121 million in 2016. This is forecasted to grow to 156 million visitors by 2020, representing 10 per cent of the travel segment. Muslim visitor arrivals in Thailand were estimated to be 3.6 million, approximately 10 per cent of the tourists to Thailand in 2017.
“We are now starting to see the impact of investment and commitment by destinations across the world into the Muslim travel market which is reaping rewards including a real shift in the rankings. The concerted efforts of destinations such as Indonesia, Singapore, Japan and Taiwan using data and insights from the previous GMTI reports have to be commended as they are now closing the gap,” said Fazal Bahardeen, CEO of CrescentRating & HalalTrip.
“This year we have revamped the Index criteria to better reflect the growth strategies implemented by destinations to welcome the Muslim travelers resulting in positive movement across the Index. We have also released the ‘Crescent-Rating Growth & Innovation Model’ to help destinations practically use this report to strategize growth and innovation for this fast paced travel segment,” added Bahardeen.
Thailand is catching up to the leaders in attracting Muslim visitors as government initiatives such as the National e-Payment Plan and Standardised QR Code makes traveling safer and more convenient for more diverse international visitors, said Donald Ong, Country Manager, Thailand and Myanmar, Mastercard. “Thailand is already ranked second among non-OIC countries as our growing tourism industry taps into this increasingly important market segment,” he added.
All 130 destinations in the GMTI2018 have been ranked against a backdrop of criteria with some new metrics added for this year’s research including the CrescentRating Growth-Innovation Model.
Key metrics included access, which contains infrastructure, communications, and looking at how destinations market themselves to a target audience environment and services. Each criterion is then weighted to make up the overall index score.
Originally published by www.nationmultimedia.com
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