ALOR STAR: More than 80,000 Malaysian tourists have taken advantage of the current school holidays to travel to Thailand via the two national border crossings since last Friday.
Kedah immigration director Ridzzuan Zain said that so far, 78,301 Malaysians have travelled to the neighbouring country through the Bukit Kayu Hitam immigration, customs, quarantine and security (ICQS) complex and 4,379 through the Kota Putra ICQS, in Durian Burung, Padang Terap.
There has been an unusual congestion at the Bukit Kayu Hitam ICQS since yesterday, as many want to spend the festive season in Thailand.
“Most of them head for Hatyai, a culinary paradise for Malaysian tourists due to its affordability and delicious offerings,” he said in a statement.
Ridzzuan said the immigration department would open four to six vehicle counters, depending on the traffic situation.
He said congestion at the country’s entry points is expected to further increase throughout the school holidays and the coming Christmas festive season.
“As such, I advise travellers to plan their travel times and check their travel documents in advance to avoid any difficulties,” he said. - FMT
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