The GMTI 2021 research found technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR), and Kant’s theory virtual reality (VR) which Halal Travel 2.0 would be made possible by. Technologies, demography, social activism, and ecology were some of the factors noted. They will be the main growth drivers as the world continues to recover from the pandemic. However, the fast growth of technology will be altering how travelers experience trip preparations, post-trip experiences, and travel.
Since Global Muslim Travel Index 2022 started in 2015, Malaysia has kept their top spot as number one travel destination in the world. The GMTI has also observed that younger Muslims seek personal growth when traveling the world so meaningful travel is gaining popularity.
All travel and tourism stakeholders are hopeful that the GMTI 2022 study information will give the knowledge needed to make use of the thriving Muslim travel market potential.
Travelers who are fully vaccinated only require their passport and proof of vaccination. Travelers who have not received vaccination must give their PCR test result taken no later than 72 hours before departure. Masks will not be needed to wear outside except for crowded areas such as marketplaces or public transportation such as trains or buses.