KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 2 — Tourism industry players, especially hoteliers and homestay operators are urged to apply for funds through the Tourism Infrastructure Scheme (SIP) to...
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 2 — Tourism industry players, especially hoteliers and homestay operators are urged to apply for funds through the Tourism Infrastructure Scheme to develop and expand their product.
“Officers responsible are currently carrying out assessment on every application to assist the industry players to secure the relevant assistance to revive the tourism industry. Tiong said when the country was faced with the Covid-19 pandemic, hoteliers played an important role by turning their premises into quarentine centres and with the SIP available, the fund can help the owners to upgrade or refurbish their properties according to the current trend, requirements and needs of tourists.
Tiong said the ministry was taking proactive measures following complaints from foreign tourists who claimed that services offered by some tourism facilities providers was not up to the mark or specification expected, including in aspects of preserving the environment.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Our W-onderful, Month-Long Experience At W Kuala Lumpur's VIVID 5 Celebration!Hey there, party people! Buckle up, because we're about to take you on a wild ride through the whirlwind that was W Kuala Lumpur's 5th year anniversary
Read more »
Sunway Group appoints EdgePoint to improve in-building coverage for Sunway City Kuala Lumpur with 5G-ready infrastructureVisitors to Sunway Pyramid Mall, Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre and Sunway Medical Centre can look forward to better indoor mobile coverage as EdgePoint will deploying in-building coverage (IBC) systems that are 5G ready.
Read more »
Air pasang besar di Kuala Selangor terkawalFenomena air pasang besar melanda pesisir pantai di sekitar daerah ini terkawal dan tiada berlaku limpahan sehingga mengakibatkan banjir.
Read more »
Tourists complaining of sub-standard facilities, says TiongThe tourism minister says some facilities are run down, dilapidated or not safe, and urged owners to apply for low-interest loans through the tourism infrastructure scheme.
Read more »
– Tourism Johor’s Massive Jalur Gemilang Cake Enters M’sia Book of RecordsA massive Jalur Gemilang-themed vegetarian cake baked in conjunction with the 66th Merdeka Day celebration has been certified by the Malaysia Book of Records (MBOR) to be the largest of its kind in our country. The 750kg, 2.7m long and 1.5m wide cake was a collaboration between the Johor State Government via Tourism Johor with […]
Read more »
Malaysia Airlines to commence three new routes from KL to IndiaKUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines is expanding its footprint in India with the commencement of three new services between Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Amritsar (ATQ), Thiruvananthapuram (TRV) and Ahmedabad (AMD) effective Nov 8, Nov 9 and Dec 1, 2023 respectively.
Read more »