Exclusive deals, prizes at ‘Cuti-Cuti Malaysia' travel campaign


The launching ceremony, hosted by SCA, was held at Anjung Saujana Restaurant at the Brunei International Airport on Aug 20.

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: ‘Cuti-Cuti Malaysia’ returns with its second edition, featuring enhanced deals and prizes, a collaboration between Straits Central Agencies (B) Sdn Bhd (SCA), Tourism Malaysia (TM) Brunei and Baiduri Bank to promote travel to Malaysian destinations from now until Oct 31.

The launching ceremony, hosted by SCA, was held at Anjung Saujana Restaurant at the Brunei International Airport on Tuesday (Aug 20).

SCA General Manager Nur Khadijah said this year’s campaign is a unique partnership with TM Brunei and Baiduri Bank offering a collection of eight prizes, including Royal Skies Miles, holiday packages to popular destinations such as Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu and complemented by travel vouchers and travel accessories.

TM Brunei Director Hazrina Azman said, “The collaboration is timely to ensure that Malaysia continues to be the preferred family holiday destination for Bruneians, and the partnership with SCA and Baiduri Bank is a testament that TM Brunei is open for collaborative efforts with the local partners.”

She also shared that between January to June this year, Malaysia welcomed 565,999 tourists, making it one of the top five markets for tourist arrivals.

Baiduri Bank Head of Card Business Davern Lim said the bank was delighted to team up with SCA and TM Brunei.

Prizes await winners of the campaign where with every minimum purchase of BND20 in Malaysia using Baiduri Credit and Debit cards, entitles a cardholder to an entry and a triple-entry opportunity for purchases made at SCA. – Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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