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Singapore’s First Giant Panda Cub Says Hello To The World
Singapore welcomed her first giant panda cub born to parents Kai Kai and Jia Jia on 14 August at the River Safari.
Bill Bensley Artworks To Showcase At InterContinental Danang
Vietnam’s first and only Bill Bensley art gallery to open at InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort.
Fly Safe: Malaysia Airlines Vaccinates 100% Of Operating Cabin Crew, Pilots
Malaysia Aviation Group's subsidiary, Malaysia Airlines Bhd, has reached a significant milestone by achieving a 100% vaccination rate for all active pilots and cabin crew.
Thailand’s Phuket Sandbox Reduced To Seven Days
The Tourism Authority of Thailand is pressing for the minimum stay requirement of 14 nights for Phuket Sandbox travellers to be reduced to seven nights to boost year-end bookings.
Malaysia’s Top Island Resorts Ready For Tourists
Malaysia’s top island resorts such as Langkawi, Pangkor, Redang, Tioman, and Perhentian are all on the verge of achieving herd immunity and should be ready for reopening as early as September 2021.
Sarawak Is First Malaysian State To Join Global Destination Sustainability Index
All for going green? Add Sarawak to your ‘must travel’ list as the Malaysian state is joining the Global Destination Sustainability Index (GDS-Index) for Business Events and Tourism.
Agoda’s ‘Vaxxed To Go’ Campaign Rewards Those Fully Vaccinated
More vax benefits! Agoda launches the ‘Vaxxed To Go’ campaign to support Malaysia’s nationwide immunisation drive.
KLIA & Kuching International Airport Earn Global Health Accreditation
The Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Kuching International Airport have achieved Airport Health Accreditation by the Airports Council International — just in time for Malaysia’s travel industry to restart.
End Of An Era: Melaka’s Jonker Street Restaurants & Businesses Close Down
Jonker Street, once Melaka’s most vibrant night market, is now plagued by silence as more businesses shut.
Malaysia’s Vax Benefits: New SOPs For The Fully Vaccinated
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced over the weekend the easing of COVID-19 restrictions starting today (August 10) for those who have been fully vaccinated.
Tropical Spice Garden Rallies Help From M’sians To Save The Gardens
Southeast Asia’s only Tropical Spice Garden (TSG) in Penang is appealing to Malaysians for help. They need support to stay open for generations to come.
Sarawak Aims To Preserve State’s Culture & Heritage With New Bill
This new Bill will ensure Sarawak's tangible and intangible culture, museums, buildings, sites, and historical monuments will be managed in the best possible way, for the benefit and interest of all communities.
Pulau Redang Expecting Over 500 Vaccinated Tourism Industry Players
A total of 517 tourism industry players on Pulau Redang received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, in preparation for the tourism revival in Terengganu.
ESCAPE Theme Park In Cameron Highlands To Open In 2023
Cameron Highlands will be opening its first-ever European-themed outdoor theme park in 2023 with ESCAPE, and it will be different from any other national theme park as the nature-based adventure park is built within the natural landscape.
Jin Air’s Sabah-Themed ‘Flight to Nowhere’ Takes Off
Nearly 100 passengers boarded the ‘Flight to Nowhere’ from Seoul’s Incheon International Airport to experience the Kota Kinabalu, Sabah-themed sightseeing flight.
Malaysia Airlines Lets You Fly From Your Home
Malaysia Airlines released a 30-minute ASMR clip on YouTube that’ll take you on a trip down memory lane. Titled, ‘The Sounds of MH’, it takes travellers from their departure point at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to Heathrow Airport in London.
Sarawak To Reopen Domestic & International Travel
Sarawak is among Malaysia’s states making headway in its COVID-19 vaccination programme, expecting to reach herd immunity by August, allowing them to move in to Phase 3 of the National Recovery Plan. Thanks to this, the state is expected to reopen for domestic tourism later on in the year and by 2022 for international travellers. …
Travel & Tourism Industry Said To Fully Recover By End 2022
The tourism sector can and likely will revive fully by the end of next year. However, it’s crucial to take on an “aggressive vaccination” approach to achieve the aforementioned. With Malaysia’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout currently picking up, people are eager and ready to release all their pent-up demand to travel, which will spur the return…
Beach, Please: Pangkor Aims To Reopen In September
Good news for vacationers and tourists! Pangkor Island is set to reopen soon with targets to achieve herd immunity by September and proclaim itself COVID-free.
Continued Lockdowns Threaten Survivability Of Malaysia’s Hotels
Malaysia’s tourism industry players believe that the country will see more hotels shut down even before they’re allowed to reopen, pointing towards the potential collapse of an entire industry.
Malaysia COVID-19 Travel: New SOP Update & Reopening The Causeway
The Malaysian government is still mulling over relaxed SOPs for its residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Meanwhile, there’s a push for Malaysia and Singapore to reopen the Causeway while the Philippines is considering a travel ban on Malaysia.
More Malaysian Frontliners To Be Vaccinated ASAP
A whopping 150,000 frontliners can expect to be vaccinated soon to ensure safe interaction with customers, while a faster COVID-19 vaccination programme will help in reviving Malaysia’s travel sector.
Travel During COVID-19: Vaccine Passport Criticised & Sky High Prices
Even as life begins to go back to ‘normal’, there are still some ways to go when it comes to travelling abroad. The WHO advises against vaccine passports and flight prices showing a trend in steeper fees.
Please Duduk Rumah: Stay Put For Hari Raya Aidiladha
Interstate travel permits for work purposes will be disallowed to urge the public to celebrate Eid al-Adha at home and some travel destinations to cure travel itch.
























