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Malaysia to attract tourism industry players at World Travel Market 2021

Tourism Malaysia wants to promote the country's first tourism bubble to Langkawi for fully vaccinated tourists with no quarantine required beginning November 15 at WTM 2021. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, November 1, 2021.

AFTER almost two years of travel restrictions, Malaysia is sending a strong message to the world – that it is a safe holiday destination. In a statement, Tourism Malaysia said that at the World Travel Market 2021, which begins today, tourism industry players around the world will get the latest information on travelling to Malaysia, especially the first tourism bubble to Langkawi for fully vaccinated tourists with no quarantine required beginning November 15.

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