The hotels are closing due to lack of revenue as a result of MCO and the coronavirus pandemic.
CORONAVIRUS | With the movement control order being extended for the third time until May 12, hotels in Penang are facing closure due toPlenitude Bhd
announced today that three of its hotels - Mercure Penang and Gurney Resort Hotel and Residences in Penang and Travelodge in Ipoh, Perak - will be closed...
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