Holiday bookings surge as Causeway ‘back in business’

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JOHOR BARU: There is optimism about an increase of Singaporean visitors to Malaysia with the Causeway now back in business.

More than 1,000 international tourists are expected to arrive in Malaysia on the first day of the country’s transition to the endemic phase today.

“We are confident that with the reopening of the borders, we would see more tourists from Singapore as well as Malaysians living there returning to visit the country,” said Santhara. “The tourism industry in Johor, government agencies and departments have made all of the necessary preparations to make sure the reopening runs smoothly,” he said.“Many industry players have started to see a positive impact from the border reopening. We hope to see this continue and improve further in the weeks to come,” he said.From employing more workers to increased orders for chicken, traders here are preparing for brisk business.

“Of course, we are excited to be able to reopen but at the same time, I prefer to see the number of people coming in first.

 

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