The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabah preparing to implement travel bubble

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KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Tourism, Culture, and Environmen­t Ministry is preparing to implement a travel bubble in the near future, allowing people to travel to the state from green zone areas.

Its minister, Jafry Ariffin, said this however would be dependent on the Covid-19 situation and until the state reaches the recovery movement control order (RMCO) stage.

“I hope the vaccinatio­n programme goes on smoothly and we successful­ly combat the Covid19 pandemic so that the tourism sector can be re-mobilised to boost Sabah’s economy.

“The effective implementa­tion of vaccinatio­n will be a key factor towards the reopening of borders and normalisat­ion of internatio­nal travel as well as tourism activities,” he said in a statement yesterday.

In welcoming the government’s decision to reopen the tourism and cultural sector in conditiona­l MCO areas, Jafry urged tourism players and tourists to always be aware of their health and to comply with all standard operating procedures (SOPs).

He said tourism activities and premises allowed to open with 50 per cent of the premises’ capacity are zoos, aquaria, edutainmen­t centres, natural parks, extreme sports centres, recreation­al sports, and farm visits.

Others are libraries, museums, art galleries, cultural performanc­e halls, family entertainm­ent centres and outdoor theme parks.

“Tourism premises should be ready to receive visitors with proper preparatio­n,” he said, adding the Covid-19 pandemic will continue to be around in an unpredicta­ble period of time.

“Therefore, we need to remain discipline­d in adopting new norms in conducting tourism activities to ensure the safety of individual­s, families and communitie­s.

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