Singapore, Malaysia link to boost MidEast arrivals
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The Singapore Tourism Board, Tourism Malaysia and Singapore Airlines have teamed up to offer an exclusive travel package to boost Middle East visitor traffic this season.
A Bernama report said that in a joint statement, the parties said the ‘Twin City’ promotion builds on the synergy and popularity of the two neighbours among Arab travellers.
Valid until November, the five-day, four-night package includes air fare and hotel accommodation in Singapore and either Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi or Penang, starting at only AED2,490 (US$678).
“Given the strong tourism links between Singapore and Malaysia, it is a natural fit for us to team up with our valued partners to launch a Fall package that will provide Middle East travellers the opportunity to experience these two special countries,” Jason Ong, Singapore Tourism Board Area Director for Middle East and Africa, was quoted saying.
Tourism Malaysia Director for the United Arab Emirates, Gulf and Iran, Tuan Razali Tuan Omar, said travellers from UAE had shown great interest in Malaysia as it offered both a wide range of attractions and value for money.
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