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Cebu Pacific, Tourism Malaysia team up to encourage Juans to visit Kuala Lumpur

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August 25, 2022
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Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – The Philippines’ leading airline, Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), is proud to partner with Tourism Malaysia to inspire Filipinos to fly once more to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

CEB currently flies daily between Manila and Kuala Lumpur, providing passengers with convenient options for them to experience Malaysia’s best. Whether foodies want to revisit the country for its unique culinary scene, or adventurers want to engage in thrill-seeking activities such as water and theme parks, or shoppers just want to splurge in markets – Kuala Lumpur’s the place for you.

Cebu Pacific, Tourism Malaysia team up to encourage Juans to visit Kuala Lumpur

“We are very happy to collaborate with Tourism Malaysia once again as we work toward the recovery of the travel industry. We believe this partnership is very timely as we see greater interest and confidence amongst Filipinos to fly abroad, following the easing of travel restrictions in and out the Philippines,” said Carmina Romero, Director for Corporate Communications at Cebu Pacific.

Malaysia recently reopened its borders for all fully vaccinated Filipinos, making it easier for tourists to enjoy a convenient, quarantine-free vacation. Since April 1, 2022, vaccinated travelers to Malaysia enjoy an easy travel process, requiring only proof of vaccination, along with registration on the MySejahtera App.

To kickstart this partnership, CEB and Tourism Malaysia flew a group of travel agents to discover #MalaysiaTrulyAsia by visiting Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, and Pahang to see and experience the KLCC, Saloma Bridge, Sunway Lagoon, and Genting Highland Premium Outlet to name a few. This was immediately followed by a group of lifestyle media and bloggers as both organizations aim to entice Filipinos to fly easy and enjoy Malaysia now for its majestic and iconic architecture, instagrammable worthy attractions, and gastronomic food tours.

“We at Tourism Malaysia Manila hope this familiarization trip, where we’ve partnered with Cebu Pacific for both travel agents and the media, will make Malaysia a more popular travel destination for Filipinos. Tourism Malaysia warmly welcomes all our Filipino friends to Malaysia again, to experience our new attractions, wonderful food, and world-class hospitality. We hope this endeavor results in both exciting tour packages that are of great value for money for Filipinos and expats in the Philippines alike,” said Yazlina Azlin Yahya, Tourism Malaysia Director.

CEB continues to offer its guaranteed low fares to stimulate travel across its network while implementing a multi-layered safety approach to encourage everyjuan to fly once more. Visit www.cebupacificair.com to learn more about their latest offerings, safety protocols, and travel reminders.

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