JOHOR BARU: The introduction of fixed fares for Sarawak and Sabah during Chinese New Year has allowed people from the two states a chance to reunite for the festive holiday, say groups.
United Sabah Suluk Association president Faisal Sisar said the Covid-19 pandemic had left some of the community stranded and unable to return home due to expensive flights.
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