Why travel fairs remain popular


Tan says the tourism industry in Malaysia is still thriving despite the fluctuating ringgit.

TRAVEL has become a lot easier for Malaysians as it is just a few clicks away, thanks to digital advances.

However, most people still prefer going to physical fairs and talking to travel consultants who can make holiday recommendations and propose planned itineraries as booking online would need travellers to organise every detail themselves.

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