MELAKA: The decision on the reopening of the Melaka tourism sector is expected to be made in mid-October, said state Tourism, Heritage and Culture Committee chairman Datuk Muhammad Jailani Khamis.

He said there were several important factors that needed to be looked into including the preparation of the standard operating procedures (SOP) specifically for the tourism sector in Melaka set by the National Security Council (MKN).

It was also as a precautionary measure to prevent the occurrence of tourism clusters, thus causing an increase in COVID-19 cases in the state.

"The state government welcomes the statement by Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri regarding the proposal to reopen three tourist destinations, including Melaka, in the near future.

"However, we will not rush in reopening the state's tourism sector because we are waiting for a specific SOP from the MKN," he told a press conference at the State Legislative Assembly building here today.

Commenting further, Muhammad Jailani said the committee was also monitoring the COVID-19 developments in Langkawi following the reopening of the island resort for domestic tourism through the travel bubble pilot project last week.

Following the success of the Langkawi travel bubble, Nancy said domestic tourism will soon be allowed again, tentatively on Oct 1, at three destinations namely Melaka, Pulau Tioman and Genting Highlands,

-- BERNAMA