Langkawi poised to become cruise destination for Europeans


KUALA LUMPUR: Langkawi may soon see an influx of European tourists as the paradise island is being positioned to become a cruise destination for the European market.

One of Europe’s oldest tour operator, TUI Group, has opened its first office in South-East Asia here and is working with Tourism Malaysia to promote Langkawi as a cruise hub.

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