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Reopening Domestic Travel “Domestic Green Zone Travel Hotel Deals”

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REOPENING DOMESTIC TRAVEL

“Domestic Green Zone Travel Hotel Deals”

 

Wisma MAH, Ampang (24 Nov 2020) – With the recent announcement by the National Security Council, Malaysians can travel again between green zones and take advantage of special deals offered by hotels across the country particularly in green zones. Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) released by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture yesterday provides a simple guide for locals to travel from green zones to green zones, as well as in the event travellers need to cross over other zones.

While parts of the country are still under Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO), the domestic green travel bubble initiative is much welcomed by the tourism industry with many offering special deals and promotions targeted at year end holiday makers. Malaysians can also purchase hotel deals for immediate travel or future use.

 

With the Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri’s announcement of the domestic green travel bubble guidelines, Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) with support from Tourism Malaysia also launched a series of hotel deals via its partner website RoomieTravels.my with discounted hotel stays up to 70%.

 

Malaysians are encouraged to look out for more deals via RoomieTravels.my or directly on various hotel websites as well as social media postings with the following hashtags #GreenTravelHotelDeals #GreenTravel #HotelDeals and not forgetting #CutiCutiMalaysia. It’s time to Cuti-Cuti Malaysia again!




 
About the Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH)

Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) is the umbrella body for hotels in Malaysia formed in 1974 and initially established by a group of concerned and dedicated hoteliers to bring about a more dynamic hospitality industry aimed at building a workforce of highly skilled, innovative and disciplined individuals. Its long-term goal was to enhance the efficiency of the hospitality industry, thus, bringing about a more dynamic Malaysian hospitality industry. MAH, as the official national network for the hotel industry, represents more than 900 hotels throughout Malaysia supplying a total of 155,287 rooms which is about 65% of the total number of hotel rooms available as guest accommodation in this country. With 13 chapters across the nation, MAH acts as a voice of the industry, working as one body to promote, protect, represent and advance the interests of its members.

About MAHTEC

MAHTEC Sdn Bhd commenced its fiscal year in 1998 to profile MAH as a human resource development provider and to upgrade the skills and knowledge of staff-in-service in the industry. MAHTEC is the training arm of the Association specializing in developing quality human resources in the hospitality industry. Highly specialized in the areas of Hospitality Skills Training and Managerial Development Training, all programs are facilitated by experienced and qualified Trainers through workshops and practical session.