PUTRAJAYA: The government will allow tour agents’ offices to operate for administrative, finance, management and sales purposes during the Conditional...
The government will allow tour agents’ offices to operate for administrative, finance, management and sales purposes during the Conditional Movement Control Order period but tourism activities are still prohibited.said tour agencies can also start planning tourism packages as preparations once the government lifts the ban on tourism activities.
“The contract between tourists and agents have nothing to do with the government, but on compassionate grounds, they should make the refunds as their clients cancelled bookings because they can’t leave the country due to government policies. However, he said, each participant must undergo health checks and be declared free of Covid-19 before they are allowed to fly back to Malaysia.
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