Much to gain from Brunei collaboration


Liew (right) receiving a book on Brunei Darussalam’s natural attractions from Pengiran Nooriyah.

SABAH is upbeat about collaborating with Brunei Darussalam Tourism to enhance tourism growth.

Deputy Chief Minister Christina Liew, who is also Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister, said she was keen for Sabah to capitalise on the direct flights from neighbouring Brunei Darussalam to London and Seoul, and a forthcoming direct flight to Tokyo in March next year via Royal Brunei Airlines (RBA).

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