Decline in Chinese traffic hits sales at Kuala Lumpur

Tina Milton

15-May-2006

Dimensi Eksklusif attributed a weak start at Kuala Lumpur International airport (KLIA) this year to flat passenger traffic and has called for more action to be taken to encourage Chinese tourists to visit Malaysia

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Managing director Zainul Azman told DFNI: "Sales for the first quarter of 2006 were flat. We are not getting the passenger traffic, especially from China. The Chinese tourists who usually

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