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2021-09-04 10:41 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
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Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:38 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:37 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:37 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:36 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
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2021-09-04 10:35 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:35 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:33 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:31 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:30 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:30 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:29 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:28 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:28 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:27 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:26 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:25 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:25 | Report Abuse
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2021-09-04 10:42 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.