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RGL to speed up opening of business events industry

Business tourism trade body says details need to be identified properly for arrangement to work when implemented once pandemic situation improves

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Feb 2021 4:30PM

RGL to speed up opening of business events industry
Malaysian Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers president Francis Teo is suggesting airports look into providing permanent special lanes and counters dedicated to business travellers to facilitate their movement upon arrival. – The Vibes file pic, February 8, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Reciprocal Green Lane/Travel Corridor Arrangement (RGL/TCA) between Malaysia and Indonesia is expected to help support and speed up the opening of the business events industry in Malaysia.

Malaysian Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers (MACEOS) president Francis Teo said the opening of borders between Malaysia and Indonesia would facilitate the movement of business travellers between the two countries.   

Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin secured the travel bubble agreement during his two-day visit to Indonesia, which concluded last Friday.

In a statement today, Teo noted that for the RGL/TCA to work, details of the initiative would need to be identified properly when it is implemented once the pandemic situation in both countries improves.

He suggested for airports to look into providing permanent special lanes and counters dedicated to these travellers to facilitate their movement upon arrival.

“Whatever standard operating procedure the government decides, we hope that travellers from Indonesia will abide by them, be it pre-requisite quarantine days, vaccinations, swab tests, or other requirements deemed necessary,” he said.

Teo also urged the Malaysian government to expedite the roll-out of the vaccination programme for Malaysians so that Malaysia would be able to catch up with other countries which have already begun their vaccination programmes.

“Our members include 29 convention centre operators located in major cities in the country. We have proposed to work with the government by designating these participating venues as temporary mass vaccination centres during the vaccination delivery.

“The association is willing and prepared to work closely with the government to ensure the success of this vaccination drive.

“We hope that through this collaboration, we can facilitate the government’s goal of providing vaccinations to 70% of the population, which is equivalent to 23 million Malaysians,” he said. – Bernama, February 8, 2021

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