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Is Revenge Travel Enough To Rejuvenate Malaysia’s Tourism Industry?

Hannah Pearson, Founding Partner, Pear Anderson

14-Jun-22 12:00

Is Revenge Travel Enough To Rejuvenate Malaysia’s Tourism Industry?

As more and more countries continue to lift or relax COVID-19 restrictions, the travel and tourism industries have been heaving a massive sigh of relief. But are the current trends predicting a return to pre-pandemic levels of success, or do we still have a long way to go? And is Malaysia doing enough to attract international attention in the heat of revenge travel?

Image Credit: shutterstock | Oleg Elkov

Produced by: Lily Chai, Freda Liu

Presented by: Christine Wong, Arvindh Yuvaraj


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Tags:  traveltourism industryeconomypost-pandemicsustainability





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