Tourism recovery plan 2.0 to offer discounts, vouchers, rebates for tourists

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SHAH ALAM: The Special Interest Programme under the Tourism Recovery Plan 2.0 launched on Friday (June 24) will benefit Malaysians through incentives in the form of discounts, vouchers and rebates included in various interesting tourism packages in the country.

said under the plan, tourism packages and vouchers worth RM6.7mil encompassing tourism segments such as theme parks, scuba diving under the Jom Dive 2.0 campaign as well as homestays under the Jom Cuti di Homestay campaign would be sold.

"This recovery plan is hoped to help industry players to remain competitive and boost the domestic tourism industry,” she said during her speech at the launch of the plan here on Friday. "Every consumer can have a maximum of three redemptions at three different theme parks or family attractions and purchases need to be made at the website, www.tickets.matfa.org.my.

Meanwhile, the Jom Cuti di Homestay campaign allows consumers to enjoy rebates of RM50 to RM300 for every purchase of packages worth RM100 or more, with a maximum of three rebates.

 

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