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Emirates Malaysia Is Ready To Spread Its Wings

Mohammad Al Attar, Country Manager (Malaysia), Emirates

21-Mar-22 08:00

Emirates Malaysia Is Ready To Spread Its Wings

After two years of stringent borders control, Malaysia will soon be reopening its borders once again and many in the aviation sector welcome this with both arms. Mohammad Al Attar, Country Manager of Emirates Malaysia shares with us on how they maneuvered the pandemic and their plans moving forward with the reopening of borders. Image credit: Emirates

Produced by: Sim Wie Boon

Presented by: Tan Chen Li


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Tags:  emiratesinternational travelborder reopeningcovid-19





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