JOHOR BARU: The state government plans to aggressively promote medical tourism via the recently set-up Johor Medical Tourism Council (JMTC).
Tourism Johor director Suhairi Hashim said medical tourism was among the key initiatives, besides education and heritage, to attract foreign tourists to the state.
According to him, many tourists are interested in in vitro fertilisation treatments, and there are 14 private hospitals in the city alone. “We are promoting medical tourism in countries around the region through JMTC, and we have a great working relationship with our partners,” he added. Senai Airport Terminal Services Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Kennedy Ayu said the service by the airline would give air travellers more choices.
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