As reported by the US – based Travel and Tourism World website, Malaysia has recently inaugurated a new air route, aiming to enhance its tourism cooperation with China.
The newly – launched route is a direct flight connecting Lanzhou, Gansu Province of China, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Operating three times a week, this direct service marks a significant milestone in Malaysia’s efforts to deepen tourism and economic – trade cooperation with China.
“This new air route is not merely a flight path; it serves as a strategic bridge to broader regional cooperation,” the report emphasized. The direct connection is expected to facilitate easier travel between the two countries, attracting more Chinese tourists to explore Malaysia’s rich cultural and natural attractions, while also encouraging Malaysians to visit China. Moreover, the enhanced connectivity is likely to boost business exchanges, cultural interactions, and investment opportunities, fostering closer bilateral relations in multiple fields. This development comes at a time when both countries are looking to strengthen their ties in the post – pandemic era, and the new air route will undoubtedly play a crucial role in promoting mutual prosperity and understanding.
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