NSTnation: “The support and cooperation from the public are very much needed, as the country is facing the Covid19 crisis.' coronavirus Malaysia RestrictedMovementOrder Cuepacs
Its president Adnan Mat said the government should take appropriate steps to ensure that the safety and wellbeing of its staff and families were given priority, especially those who were on duty throughout the period.
“Cuepacs also hopes that the aviation industry could relax its policy on customers who made travel arrangements through open flights tickets, and not simply cancel the flights without a refund. He said Cuepacs lauded moves and efforts by the government to contain the spread of Covid-19, saying it was the right move to protect the interests of the people.
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