Langkawi ferry services at Kuala Perlis terminal delayed as passengers wait to get screened for Covid-19


ARAU: Some 300 tourists had their trips to Langkawi interrupted at the Kuala Perlis ferry terminal here on Thursday (Sept 16) after all of them had to undergo compulsory Covid-19 screening.

Ferryline Ventures Sdn Bhd human resource and operations manager Captain Baharin Baharom said all three ferry trips to Langkawi from the terminal at 7.30am, 8.30am and 9.30am were affected by the latest ruling from the Health Ministry.

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