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Malaysia confirms participation at Arabian Travel Market 2021

Malaysia confirms participation at Arabian Travel Market 2021 DUBAI, 3 days ago With the goal of showcasing Malaysia’s tourism industry in a transformed world, Tourism Malaysia has announced its participation at the 2021 edition of the annual Arabian Travel Market.    Set to take place from May 16 to 19 at the Dubai World Trade Center (DWTC), the Arabian Travel Market marks Tourism Malaysia’s first physical event since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, highlighting the importance of the relationship between the two nations for Malaysia’s tourism sector.   Ambassador of Malaysia to the UAE, Mohd Tarid Bin Sufian, stated: “Malaysia has been one of the strongest supporters of the Arabian Travel Market since its inception. Malaysians share many common cultural and religious ties with the people in the region including in promoting tolerance and unity. Discovering Malaysia would bring people closer together in understanding as exemplified by the leaders of the tw

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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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