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`Travel Now-Pay Later' from Tourism Malaysia

Our Bureau

Bangalore , Aug. 16

TOURISM Malaysia, the nodal agency to promote tourism, has announced a special tie-up with Transnet to launch holiday packages to Malaysia on the concept of `Travel Now-Pay Later'.

The promotional packages have been launched on zero down payment and zero interest credit scheme. Based on the monthly-equated scheme, the basic package would cost Rs 3,600 as EMI for six months.

Divided into two segments, the package offers two options, each depending upon the room nights and destinations. The first segment comprises four days/three nights with a basic package of Rs 21,599 to Kuala Lumpur.

The second option in the same segment covers Kuala Lumpur and Genting Highlands at a cost of Rs 22,799. The second segment for seven days/six nights would also have two options. A traveller can avail himself of the first option at Rs 30,799 to either Penang or Langkawi with Kuala Lumpur or can choose the Rs 37,499 package to Kota Kinabalu and Kuala Lumpur.

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