Johor hoteliers, theme park operators see sunny outlook


Holiday getaway: A worker tidies up a guest room at a resort in Langkawi. Resorts in Port Dickson, Penang, Melaka and Langkawi are likely to do better than city hotels, as people escape for holidays after a prolonged period of lockdown. — Reuters

JOHOR BARU: The hotel industry in Johor expects business to get a whole lot better in the coming months as hotel operators have been getting a lot of enquiries for reservations with the lifting of the interstate travel ban.

A few hotel operators have even prepared special packages and offers to welcome guests after a sharp drop in business since the movement control order was implemented on March 18, 2020.

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