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Malaysian holiday island opens as tourism restarts

Malaysian holiday island opens as tourism restarts

Gulf Times
Thursday, September 16, 2021 09:17:49 PM UTC

Visitors walk at Pantai Cenai in Langkawi, yesterday, as the Malaysian holiday island reopens to domestic tourists following closures due to restrictions to halt the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus.

Visitors flocked to the Malaysian island of Langkawi yesterday as it became the country’s first holiday hotspot to reopen after a coronavirus lockdown that has hammered the vital tourism industry. Restrictions on local travel had been in place for months and international borders remain largely closed as Malaysia battles its worst Covid-19 wave. But with the outbreak gradually easing, Langkawi, one of tropical Malaysia’s premier holiday destinations, has been chosen for a pilot project to reopen the sector to domestic tourists. The island began welcoming visitors yesterday, with water cannons firing over the first plane to land at its airport. “We’re very excited because we haven’t been anywhere since February 2020,” said Andrea Manason, an Australian woman based in Kuala Lumpur travelling with her family of six. “It’s real exciting for us to be here, and to actually have the kids leave the house.” Under the initiative, hotels and businesses have been allowed to reopen while activities on the island’s palm-fringed beaches are resuming. Tourists must be fully vaccinated to visit and have to take a virus test before departure. Alexander Isaac, head of a yacht charter firm, said he was delighted at the reopening as the island’s tourism sector had been “badly impacted” by virus curbs. “We can’t afford any more lockdowns... We need to reopen the economy and get people working again.” The island off Malaysia’s northwest coast has long been popular with domestic and overseas visitors, although for now foreign tourists are still barred from the country. Langkawi welcomed around 3.9mn visitors in 2019, with the number falling dramatically since the pandemic began. If the island’s “tourism bubble” is a success, then other holiday destinations are expected to reopen soon. Neighbouring Thailand has reopened several islands, including Phuket, to vaccinated foreign tourists. Malaysia imposed a nationwide lockdown in June as the highly contagious Delta variant sparked a surge in infections, and has now logged more than 2mn cases and over 22,000 deaths. But authorities have started easing curbs in recent weeks as the outbreak slows and the vaccine rollout picks up speed, with over half the population now fully inoculated. Tourists visit the Sky Bridge as it reopens to domestic tourists amid the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic in Langkawi, yesterday.

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