Of course AA and AAX first. Ask yourself, will you fly oversea? Not yet right? Work related ppl maybe forced to travel first. For holiday makers, maybe Nov or Dec.
This counter is useless since CBB pull out. He is the main key that manage to keep the interest in it's share price as well as supporting it when required. Honestly, what has Datasonic done since CBB pull out. It has been stagnant if not gone backwards. The good old days of CBB has gone.
Thailand to allow quarantine-free travel from 46 countries, PM says
BANGKOK (Reuters): Thailand will let vaccinated visitors from 46 countries forgo Covid-19 quarantine from next month, up from 10 previously announced, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said on Thursday (Oct 21).
The South-East Asian country is poised to introduce the new quarantine-free travel arrangements on Nov 1 as it seeks to revive its vital tourism industry.
The 46 countries include Britain, the United States, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Germany and Australia, according to the ministry of foreign affairs.
Malaysia could reopen to international tourists in November, says tourism minister
Malaysia aims to reopen to international tourists in November, and travelers from neighboring Singapore could be among the first to be allowed into the country, the Malaysian tourism minister told CNBC.
The minister, Nancy Shukri, said she’s meeting officials from Singapore next week to discuss resuming cross-border travel between the two countries. She added Malaysia would be opening up to Singapore “very soon.”
“We are open (to) Singapore as long as Singapore is open to us as well,” Nancy told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia” on Thursday.
Malaysia-Singapore vaccinated travel lane to be launched on Nov 29
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 8): Malaysia and Singapore will launch a vaccinated travel lane (VTL) between the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Changi Airport on Nov 29, according to a joint press statement by the leaders of the two countries.
"Under the VTL, fully vaccinated travellers will be able to travel between Singapore and Malaysia, and be subjected to Covid-19 tests in lieu of serving quarantine or the stay-home notice," said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob and Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in the statement on Monday (Nov 8).
The first impression with buy back is the company has got excess cash and don't know what to invest in or what to do, so they buy back their own shares. Need some new Directors.
The Board of Directors of Datasonic wishes to announce that DTSB has on 18 November 2021 received Letters of Extension dated 29 October 2021 from KDN in respect of the following Contracts:-
(i) Supply of the Malaysian Passport Chips;
(ii) Supply of the Malaysian Passport Documents; and
(iii) Supply of Polycarbonate Biodata Pages.
Extension of the Contracts shall be for a period of twenty four (24) months from 1 December 2021 to 30 November 2023.
The World Ahead 2022 International travel will get easier, but restrictions will remain Cross-border travel will probably not recover to pre-covid levels until 2024
Nov 8th 2021 BY SIMON WRIGHT: INDUSTRY EDITOR, THE ECONOMIST The start of the pandemic was characterised by empty supermarket shelves, as global supply chains creaked under the strain of panic buying and the disruption caused by covid-19. The system soon adjusted. But one shortage that has not been alleviated is that of international travellers. Planes are still often half-full at best and many of the world’s airports remain sparsely populated. International arrivals fell by nearly 75% in 2020, according to the un’s World Travel Organisation, with 1bn fewer people taking trips abroad. The figures for 2021 are not expected to be much better. But the prospects for 2022 look less gloomy.
More people will rediscover the pleasures of jumping on a plane to go on a spontaneous city break, attend a long-planned family wedding or take the holiday of a lifetime. And while executives will continue to spend a lot of time sitting bolt upright in video calls, more will also recline in business-class seats. In the decades before the pandemic, international travel grew rapidly, with the number of visitors to foreign countries tripling between 1990 and 2019. Budget airlines, growing prosperity and more leisure time underpinned this growth. These forces will eventually reassert themselves.
The World Ahead 2022 International travel will get easier, but restrictions will remain Cross-border travel will probably not recover to pre-covid levels until 2024
Johor MB: Malaysia-Singapore land VTL to open simultaneously with air travel VTL on Nov 29
KOTA TINGGI, Nov 18 — Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad today confirmed that the Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) via the Causeway and Second Link will be opened simultaneously with the VTL between Changi Airport and Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on November 29.
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Of course AA and AAX first. Ask yourself, will you fly oversea? Not yet right? Work related ppl maybe forced to travel first. For holiday makers, maybe Nov or Dec.