Wednesday, 29 January 2025

Fret not, travel with Maxim

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Maxim promotional photo reminding people that they can travel with Maxim during the holiday season.

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KUCHING: The holiday season is finally back again and everyone is now able to travel around the world after almost three years being stuck at home due to COVID-19 pandemic.

That is where Maxim comes in and to remind fellow Malaysians that they can plan their holidays within Malaysia with Maxim to experience the best vacation and services it can provide.

Shafiqah Shajari

Maxim Kuching public relations officer Shafiqah Shajari, 23, said that Maxim Malaysia is always ready to serve Malaysians, including Sarawakians, so they do not need to worry about transportation.

“Sarawakians can arrange your schedule with us through the application and book the service with just one click.

“There’s something here for everyone as Sarawak awaits to amaze you with a lot of wonderful things and Maxim will guide you to the best spot!” she said.

She added that most people are still unaware that they can travel with Maxim to places like Bau, Miri, and many more.

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“Besides the usual spot in town like Waterfront, we also provide services to Santubong, Niah Cave, Semenggoh Wildlife, Tasik Biru in Bau, and many more.

“We do not get many order to go to these places so I would like to reach out to more people that we do provide services to these places besides providing services to travel around town.

“We do have drivers within tourists’ areas and we also do have drives that provide a full one-day service to bring tourists to have a tour around the city for the entire day,” she concluded.

MYTV

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