Sunway’s domestic tourism campaign sees 18,000 room nights sold during RMCO period
Thursday, 23 Jul 2020 04:01 PM MYTThe ‘Ke Sana Ke Sini Ke Sunway’ campaign received overwhelming response with an initial target of 10,000 room nights. ― Picture via Instagram/Sunway City Kuala Lumpur
Following changes in the domestic tourism sector, Sunway surpassed its 10,000 room nights initial target after recording an 80 per cent increase by selling 18,000 room nights.The overwhelming response reflected a survey conducted by Tourism Malaysia which indicated that 50.9 per cent of respondents believed travelling within the country was a safer option after the movement control order was lifted.
Malaysia’s tourism sector is said to have suffered an estimated RM45 billion losses this year due to border restrictions. The package included a two-night stay at Sunway Pyramid Hotel, Sunway Lagoon entrance tickets, welcome treats and Sunway Pyramid Family Fun Activity vouchers worth RM200.
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