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Malaysian airports face complaints over expensive food and goods

February 11, 2026 at 04:25 AM
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Malaysian airports face complaints over expensive food and goods

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Malaysia Airports Holdings (MAHB) has been asked to explore ways to ensure goods and food sold at airports are priced reasonably, according to Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Tiong King Sing. Tiong added his ministry had received complaints from the public over the steep prices of items such as chocolates, food and alcohol at the airport shops compared to the prices outside. “Visitors at the airport have mentioned that items sold at duty-free shops are expensive and that it is cheaper to buy...

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Malaysia Airports Holdings (MAHB) has been asked to explore ways to ensure goods and food sold at airports are priced reasonably, according to Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Tiong King Sing. Tiong added his ministry had received complaints from the public over the steep prices of items such as chocolates, food and alcohol at the airport shops compared to the prices outside. “Visitors at the airport have mentioned that items sold at duty-free shops are expensive and that it is cheaper to buy... This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.

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Malaysia Airports Holdings (MAHB) has been asked to explore ways to ensure goods and food sold at airports are priced reasonably, according to Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Tiong King Sing. Tiong added his ministry had received complaints from the public over the steep prices of items such as chocolates, food and alcohol at the airport shops compared to the prices outside. “Visitors at the airport have mentioned that items sold at duty-free shops are expensive and that it is cheaper to buy...

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