Media statement to be attributed to: Chris Kerin, Managing Director, ATTIA
SINGAPORE, Oct. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Asia Travel Technology Industry Association (ATTIA) and its members submitted recommendations to the Penang State Government (Local Government Division) on 6th October 2022, regarding the proposed Short-Term Rental Accommodation Guidelines for Strata Properties in Penang ('Garis Panduan Pengoperasian Tempat Inap Persendirian Di Skim Hartanah Berstrata'). This follows a consultation session between ATTIA and Penang officials on 15th September 2022, where we were invited to submit detailed recommendations.
With leading online travel platforms such as Airbnb, Agoda, Booking.com and Expedia among its members, ATTIA expressed deep concern over the proposed Guidelines, which would severely restrict the ability of short-term rental accommodation (STRA) hosts to accommodate guests in strata properties in Penang. At a time when Penang is trying to recover its valuable tourism industry, such policies would stifle tourist arrivals, and also send mixed signals about Penang's commitment to attracting tourists and digital nomads.
ATTIA's Main Recommendations
To ensure that the STRA sector is properly managed, ATTIA recommends that the Penang State Government adopt a robust regulatory approach, which will provide certainty to regulators, industry participants and local communities. Our main recommendations are:
By following these best practices, Penang could offer a STRA system which is on par with international standards. This will make it even more attractive and competitive to tourists and digital nomads - especially when Malaysia is trying to attract such travelers (e.g., with the DE Rantau program).
ATTIA's Alternative Recommendations
However, if the above recommendations are not possible, ATTIA at the very least asks that the Penang State Government consider these alternative recommendations:
Ultimately, the majority of STRA hosts are individuals - not companies. These barriers would make it very difficult for genuine hosts to comply. Instead of shutting out tourism, it is better to address concerns such as noise and nuisance by working more closely with STRA platforms to tackle the root causes.
About the Asia Travel Technology Industry Association (ATTIA)
ATTIA represents companies operating in the travel and tourism sector in the Asia-Pacific region, with technology and innovation at their core. Our Members include Agoda, Airbnb, Booking.com, Expedia Group, Amadeus, Travelport and Skyscanner. Visit asiatraveltech.org for more information.