Langkawi to impose tourism promotion levy beginning July 1
Bernama
June 20, 2016 10:07 MYT
June 20, 2016 10:07 MYT
Beginning July 1, the Langkawi Municipal Council City of Tourism is to impose a levy of between RM1 and RM9 on tourists for every day of stay on the resort island.
Kedah Tourism Committee chairman Datuk Mohd Rawi Abdul Hamid said the quantum of the Langkawi Tourism Promotion Levy would depend on the class of accommodation.
Tourists staying in one-star or two-star hotels would be charged RM1 per room per night; three-star or four-star accommodation, RM3; five-star accommodation, RM5; six-star accommodation, RM7; and seven-star accommodation, RM9, he told Bernama.
Mohd Rawi said the levy was not something new because similar charges had been imposed in Melaka, Penang and Kuala Lumpur to promote the tourism industry.
He spoke to Bernama after handing over Aidilfitri donations to about 600 needy people in Ayer Hangat here yesterday.
Mohd Rawi, who is the state assemblyman for Ayer Hangat, said the amount of levy was minimal and the tourists coming to Langkawi could afford it.
He said Kedah depended a great deal on federal government allocations to promote tourism and the levy would help ease the financial dependence a little.
"If we can collect a satisfactory amount of levy, we can implement more tourism-related programmes for the benefit of the tourists," he said.
He said the levy could be eventually extended to other places in Kedah.