MAHB likely a key beneficiary of recovery


PETALING JAYA: The aviation sector, which has been hit hard by the pandemic, is anticipated to see a gradual recovery from the second half of this year.

Kenanga Research, in a report yesterday, said this could be attributed to the delayed reopening of the borders and inconsistent entry requirements for travellers. They would have an impact on tourism recovery in the short term, it said.

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