Malaysia's tourism industry braces for long road to recovery despite the resumption of interstate travel

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Analysts predict that the country's travel industry would take at least a year to recover from COVID-19.

KUALA LUMPUR: Although the Malaysian government has allowed domestic tourism to resume, industry players are expecting a slow pace of recovery as people remain wary of travelling due to COVID-19.on Jun 10, it was still struggling to meet its usual occupancy levels.“Our main support is from our guests in Europe and although we have support from local guests, the numbers are not as many," said front office manager Vinud Athithan.

To encourage people to visit the zoo, it is running a promotion from Jun 13 to Jun 20, during which the first 100 visitors daily can get tickets for one year of unlimited entry, he said.Travellers interviewed by CNA also said that they would not rush into booking trips for now. “For now, my open water divers can’t go because we cannot do pool training. So we have to wait regardless.

“The situation in Malaysia is pretty much under control so as to allow for domestic travel. Waiting for a vaccine will be waiting for an unknown. Sunway University economics professor Yeah Kim Leng said although tourism activities have been allowed to resume, restaurants and hotels would still be hit by the cost of compliance.

 

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