Malaysia

Borders reopening without travel bubble needs more study: Nancy

Tourism Ministry still holding discussions on matter with its counterparts in other countries, says minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Feb 2022 5:26PM

Borders reopening without travel bubble needs more study: Nancy
Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri says based on the success of the travel bubble project in Langkawi, her ministry has confidence that the country’s borders can be reopened eventually. – Bernama pic, February 14, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Various factors need to be carefully studied before Malaysia’s tourism sector and international borders can be allowed to fully reopen without the implementation of travel bubbles.

Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said thorough study and preparations, including discussions with the tourism ministries in other countries, were among her ministry’s ongoing efforts.

She said even though the government would not reopen the borders on March 1 as recommended by the National Recovery Council (NRC), the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (Motac) is optimistic that the success of the Langkawi Domestic Travel Bubble pilot project could be set as the benchmark for the sector.

“Based on the success of the travel bubble project in Langkawi, Motac already has the confidence for the country’s borders to be reopened.

“However, the matter needs to be further studied as some countries have yet to allow their people to travel and this must be taken into consideration for the tourism sector to fully reopen,” she told reporters after opening the “Statesman’s Talk: Thoughts and Leadership of Tun Hussein Onn” programme at the Tun Hussein Onn Memorial here today.

Overall, Nancy said the two travel bubble projects in Langkawi – one beginning on September 16 (for domestic travellers) and the other on November 15 (for international travellers) last year – had recorded over 720,000 local and foreign tourist arrivals with tourism income amounting to RM750 million as at December 31, 2021.

For the Langkawi International Travel Bubble project, the number of foreign tourist arrivals recorded as of February 9 was 4,274 without any case of Covid-19 transmission.

On February 8, the NRC proposed to the government to fully reopen the country’s borders as early as March 1, without the need of mandatory quarantine, but Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said it could not be done as further study needs to be conducted on several aspects first. – Bernama, February 14, 2022

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