PETALING JAYA: The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry has cancelled the ongoing Visit Malaysia Year 2020 (VMY2020) campaign in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
said the VMY2020 campaign was cancelled due to the impact of Covid-19 on the local and international tourism sector.She also announced the freeze of all over-the-counter and online services for the ministry’s Tourism Licensing Division.
She added that in line with the statement made by the National Security Council, Prime Minister's Department regarding movement control order , Nancy said all tourist accommodations will be permitted to operate at a minimum level.“All guests at said premises must remain in their rooms for the quarantine period, but are allowed to order food through room service. Check-ins at tourist accommodation will also be permitted, but on a small and limited scale.
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