Surge in ‘revenge travel’ as pent-up demand drives more Malaysians abroad

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Bangkok, Singapore, Hat Yai, Seoul and London are popular among Malaysians using Tripadvisor. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KUALA LUMPUR – Despite struggling with rising inflation on a daily basis, lawyer Karlina Mohd Salleh, 53, decided to take her two teenagers for a short break in Singapore over the“I can’t really afford it, but I feel bad for my kids as they have been through a lot, and they haven’t had a holiday for so long,” she told The Straits Times, adding that she scoured the Internet for the cheapest prices possible, given her shoestring budget.

“China has reopened and people still have that fear of Covid coming back, due to the high number of cases there. So they are worried they won’t be able to travel if there is another lockdown,” he told The Straits Times. “All these contribute towards the booming of currency sales. Last year, there was no activity at all until April when Malaysia reopened its borders,” said Mr Rasulluddin.

“Our search data indicates that this time last year only one in 10 Malaysians were planning international travel, versus domestic. In the last months of 2022, that figure increased to over a quarter.” It reported a passenger load factor – the percentage of available seats that are filled – of 79 per cent, close to that recorded pre-pandemic, between October and December 2019, at 81 per cent.Mr Riad Asmat, CEO of AirAsia Malaysia, told ST the airline witnessed a V-shaped surge in travel demand once international borders were reopened and Covid retrictions gradually loosened.

After pausing deliveries earlier in the pandemic, AirAsia is set to start accepting its new Airbus A321 neo jets from 2024.

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