Hotels expecting more short-term reservations


PETALING JAYA: Hotels around affected areas are expecting short-term reservations and walk-in guests as water rationing begins for about 2.2 million residents in Putrajaya, Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.

“February and March is usually a quiet time for us because it is post-Chinese New Year and there are no school holidays, but for the past week, all our rooms have been taken up.

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