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Continued travel restrictions in Malaysia hinder tourism recovery

/ Posted on 9 April, 2021 13:46 Tour businesses in Malaysia are reaping little benefits from the resumption of interstate travel, limited to states that are under the recovery movement control order (RMCO), since March 10. A major contributing factor is that the bulk of domestic travellers originate from Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, which are still under the conditional movement control order that prohibits its residents from travelling to other states. Interstate travel in Malaysia limited to between RMCO states; Batu Caves closed during MCO in January 2021 pictured One of the conditions for interstate travel between RMCO destinations is that travellers must use a registered tour agency and a registered tour vehicle. Interstate travel on a personal capacity is still not allowed.

Cover Story: Government in talks to form travel bubbles with China, Langkawi- Indonesia

Cover Story: Government in talks to form travel bubbles with China, Langkawi- Indonesia The Edge 11/3/2021 Vasantha Ganesan © Provided by The Edge THE Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri, in a written response to The Edge, elaborates on the country’s plan to resuscitate the tourism industry, which suffered RM100 billion in losses in 2020. She also touches on planned air bubbles for Langkawi, Indonesia and China, how long it will take for the industry to recover to pre-pandemic levels, and when Malaysians can travel again.   The Edge: When do you think Malaysia will start on a continued recovery path for domestic tourism?

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