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Tourism Malaysia, Dubai Office wins ‘Best NTO – South East Asia'

Tourism Malaysia, Dubai Office wins ‘Best NTO – South East Asia'

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Tourism Malaysia, Dubai Office was honoured with the title of 'Best NTO – South East Asia' at the seventh edition of the Arabian Travel Awards 2024. 'We are deeply honoured to receive this prestigious award from DDP Group. It reflects our commitment to positioning Malaysia as the premier travel destination in this region. This recognition underscores our dedication to fostering strong partnerships with airlines, agents, and media. Looking ahead to Visit Malaysia 2026, we are excited to enhance our promotional strategies with both new and existing partners. '- Mohd Faharuddin Hatmin, Director, Tourism Malaysia Dubai Office.

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