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FAQ: Air travel during MCO 2.0
WITH air travel gradually opening up, Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has provided answers to some of the frequently asked questions by passengers.
Nadma: Foreign nationals must pay quarantine fees at international entry points
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): Foreign nationals who wish to enter Malaysia, have signed the Letter of Undertaking and received the Travel Note should abide by the guidelines set by the government, including paying the quarantine charges at the International Entry Points.
Only Health Ministry can decide whether to shorten duration of quarantine for M'sians returning from S'pore, says Ismail Sabri
PUTRAJAYA: Any plans to reduce the number of quarantine days for Malaysians returning from Singapore can only be decided by the Health Ministry, says Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
Couples long to be with each other again
WEDDING bells were supposed to ring this year for engaged Malaysians and their foreign partners.
Trading ideas: Top Glove, AirAsia, Censof, MyEG
KUALA LUMPUR: Top Glove, AirAsia, Censof and MyEG are some of the stocks which could attract trading interest on Friday, JF Apex Research says.
BIMB Securities maintains 'buy' on MyEG
KUALA LUMPUR: BIMB SEcurities Research has maintained its "buy" call on MyEG Services Bhd following news of its acceptance of a two-year Health Ministry contract to undertake the provision of online payment of Covid-19 screening tests and quarantine charges for inbound travellers.
Extend entry date for foreign students, dept urged
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities (Mapcu) is appealing to the Immigration Department to allow international students entry into Malaysia until October’s end.
MyEG secures job from Health Ministry
PETALING JAYA: MyEG Services Bhd has been appointed by the Health Ministry to provide an online payment system for inbound travellers for Covid-19 screening test and quarantine charges
MCO violations: 34 more arrested at pubs and nightclubs
PUTRAJAYA: Pub and nightclub patrons continue to make up the highest number of individuals arrested for violating the recovery movement control order, with 34 such people hauled up by police.