JAKARTA -- Indonesia and Malaysia have agreed on an air corridor for vaccinated travelers, the latest move by Southeast Asian nations to resurrect the tourism industry, their top leaders said on Wednesday.
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A Malaysia Airlines crew member directs the first batch of tourists upon their arrival at the airport as Malaysia's Langkawi reopens to domestic tourists in September. © Reuters
JAKARTA -- Indonesia and Malaysia have agreed on an air corridor for vaccinated travelers, the latest move by Southeast Asian nations to resurrect the tourism industry, their top leaders said on Wednesday.