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EaseMyTrip join hands with Malaysia Tourism to promote destination

Not In Town | @notintownlive | 14 Oct 2019, 04:23 pm

EaseMyTrip join hands with Malaysia Tourism to promote destination

New Delhi: EaseMyTrip.com (EMT), one of the players in the Online Travel Aggregators segment, has joined hands with Malaysia Tourism Board to promote the destination among Indian tourists and offer tour packages for Malaysia at various rates.

For promoting tourism in Malaysia, renowned TV actress Adaa Khan of Naagin series fame joined EaseMyTrip’s team.

Talking about this association, Sulaiman Bin Suip, Director, Tourism Malaysia, New Delhi said, “It is indeed a great opportunity to associate with EaseMyTrip with an aim to boost tourism in an unexplored destination like Sabah through popular TV actress Ms. Adaa khan. Sabah is one of the most beautiful destinations in Malaysia.

White sand, beautiful scenic view, crystal   clear water along with mesmerizing marine life makes Sabah, an ultimate destination for a perfect leisure time in Malaysia. This initiative would definitely help us to showcase different side of Malaysia to the potential travelers.”

Commenting upon this development, Rikant Pitti, Co-Founder & COO, EaseMyTrip said, “We are elated to associate with Malaysia Tourism Board. Malaysia being a culturally rich nation, offers tons of places to explore with numerous activities to enjoy.

The country has set a target of attracting at least one million tourists from India every year and we are delighted to be part of this vision of the board which would further be beneficial for EaseMyTrip as a brand.”

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