Sabah appoints representaitve and rejoins ANTOR
Sabah Tourism has restructured its Australian marketing with the appointment of Gwenda Zappala as its new representative.
As part of her marketing strategy for Australia Ms. Zappala confirms that Sabah has rejoined ANTOR, the Association of National Tourist Office Representative.
” We see www.antor.asn.au as a most effective medium for ensuring that travel consultants have access to current information about travel to Sabah from Australia”
Ms. Zappala advises that there is a choice of 3 carriers flying to Sabah.
Malaysian Airlines fly from all capital cities to Kuala Lumpur with great connections to Kota Kinabalu daily.
Royal Brunei fly from Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Darwin and Auckland to Borneo via their home base Bandar Seri Begawan with connections to Kota Kinabalu
Singapore Airlines fly from all Australian capital cities to Singapore with connections on their domestic carrier Silk Air to Kota Kinabalu Sabah
Graham Muldoon
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