MATTA working with authorities to ensure consumers are protected


Meeting the press: Rohizam (centre) with Indonesia’s Tourism Ministry director for Promotion for South-East Asia Rizki Handayani (right) and Phua speaking to reporters at PWTC in Kuala Lumpur.

KUALA LUMPUR: Apart from a variety of travel packages, visitors to the MATTA Fair which starts today can also be assured that they will be buying travel packages from licensed tour and travel operators.

Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) deputy president Rohizam Md Yusoff said Matta had been working closely with the authorities to ensure purchasers of tour packages and tickets at the fair were protected.

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