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Ministry makes 5-day quarantine mandatory for international travelers 24th February 2021
Sub-coordinator for the territorial health quarantine and land border cross post at the Health Ministry, I Made Yosi Purbadi Wirentana. (ANTARA/HO-tangkapan layar)
The obligation to follow health protocols for international travelers applies not only to foreign nationals, but also Indonesian nationals. Jakarta (ANTARA) - All international travelers, including Indonesian nationals, entering Indonesian territory will have to compulsorily undergo five-day self-isolation at government-designated facilities from now on, a Health Ministry official said.
The guideline has been included in the COVID-19 Handling Task Force’s Circular No. 8 of 2021 on health protocols for international travelers amid the pandemic, the ministry s sub-coordinator for the territorial health quarantine and land border cross post, I Made Yosi Purbadi Wirentana, said during an online discussion held here on Wednesda
“We look forward to seeing the opening of borders between Malaysia and Indonesia and anticipate that this would facilitate the movement of business travellers between the two countries, ” said MACEOS president Francis Teo (pic) in a statement.
PETALING JAYA: The travel bubble between Malaysia and Indonesia would not have significant impact on the aviation sector as strict travel conditions may limit passenger traffic.
It was reported that Malaysia has been given the green light by Indonesia over a Reciprocal Green Lane/Travel Corridor Arrangement (RGL/TCA) travel bubble between both nations.
A bank-backed research analyst told StarBiz the travel bubble was likely to have strict conditions and limitations for travellers, and hence, the positive impact to the aviation sector and companies like AirAsia Group Bhd
The Malaysian Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers president Francis Teo (pic) said the opening of borders between Malaysia and Indonesia would facilitate the movement of business travellers between the two countries
KUALA LUMPUR: The Reciprocal Green Lane/Travel Corridor Arrangement (RGL/TCA) between Malaysia and Indonesia is expected to help support and speed up the opening of the business events industry in Malaysia.
The Malaysian Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers president Francis Teo said the opening of borders between Malaysia and Indonesia would facilitate the movement of business travellers between the two countries.
Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin secured the travel bubble agreement during his two-day visit to Indonesia, which concluded on Friday.
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