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MCO 2.0: Hotels in Malaysia feel neglected, being 'left to collapse'
The Perlindungan Ekonomi dan Rakyat Malaysia (Permai) assistance package would do little to help hotels in the country that have been struggling to stay afloat.
Private hospitals ready for patients
PETALING JAYA: Private hospitals have treated Covid-19 patients before, but the practice was to send them to government hospitals once beds became available there, says the Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM) president Datuk Dr Kuljit Singh.
MCO: Hotels in Malaysia expect to lose all revenue streams
Hotels in Malaysia are expected to lose all revenue streams with the implementation of another MCO which restricts interstate travel.
Hotels offering deals for upcoming celebrations
PETALING JAYA: Holidaymakers can expect hotels to churn out special celebration offers ranging from room rate discounts to food and beverage deals and even gifts for the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations, says the Malaysian Association of Hotels.
Tourism players hope to see definitive action plans
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian tourism industry players hope that there will be definitive action plans to revive and improve the national tourism industry following the announcement of the 10-year NatÂional Tourism Policy.
Hotel industry in need of a border reopening blueprint
WITH international borders still restricted, the hotel sector next year will still be highly dependent on domestic tourism.
Hotel bookings picking up again
PETALING JAYA: Hotel bookings are gradually picking up at popular tourist destinations for the ChristÂmas and New Year holidays.
Tourism industry players welcome good news
PETALING JAYA: The shorter Covid-19 quarantine period will be a sandbox for preparing Malaysia when it finally reopens its borders, say tourism industry players.
Rebuilding confidence in the hospitality industry
WHILE the reopening of interstate and inter-district travel in most areas nationwide has provided cause for optimism among tourism players, hotel operators, however, are still cautious about the near-term outlook.