The latest announcement of the Targeted Tourism Bubble permission which allows tourists from Rehabilitation Movement Control (PKPP) areas to move across states under other PKPPs starting today indirectly opens up space and opportunities for people to return to travel, while tourism businesses can start fully operating. Undoubtedly, this could be the beginning of a new leaf as a catalyst for the industry to resurface, in turn helping the survival of the workers involved in the tourism sector chain.
Permission Targeted Tourism Bubble And Creative Industry Live Events Help Industry Recovery
Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture, Malaysia,
10 March 2021, Malaysia
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