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Sandakan hotel offers Rahmah stay package during Ramadan

Domestic trade minister says guests will get 20% discount on room rates, free sahur meal

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Mar 2023 7:08PM

Sandakan hotel offers Rahmah stay package during Ramadan
Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub has said that The Elopura Hotel in Sandakan will be offering a Rahmah accommodation package, with 20% discount and free sahur meals for Ramadan. – The Elopura Hotel pic, March 11, 2023

SANDAKAN – A hotel in Sandakan here, is the first in the country to offer Rahmah accommodation package during the coming month of Ramadan, said Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub. 

He said the Rahmah initiative offered in the hospitality service can directly promote the tourism industry for both domestic and international tourists. 

“The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry is expanding the Rahmah initiative to other services. 

“This Rahmah initiative is now not limited to food menus, cafes and sales, but has also expanded to the hospitality, banking and insurance services. 

“I will hold more engagement sessions with other parties on this,” he told reporters after launching the Rahmah Package offered by The Elopura Hotel, here today. 

According to Salahuddin, through the package, the hotel offers a 20% discount on the accommodation price with free sahur (pre-dawn) meals this Ramadan. 

He added that the 20% discount on the stay will also be extended a week after Ramadan with free breakfast. 

Earlier, Salahuddin, when launching the Menu Rahmah at the Mydin Supermarket near here, said that based on the feedback from traders, the initiative had become a crowd puller for them. 

So far, he said a total of 1,531 business premises nationwide have registered with the ministry to participate in the initiative. 

“There is no compulsion. Any trader can register with the ministry for free for us to help promote them, as long as they offer a balanced meal at a price of RM5 or less,” he said. – Bernama, March 11, 2023

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