My EG Services Bhd (MyEG) announced the launch of a digital health pass system for travellers aimed at facilitating entry into Malaysia amidst the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
In a press statement, the company said MySafeTravel serves as an online channel for inbound travellers to register and pay for mandatory Covid-19 swab tests and to choose their preferred location for quarantine stays prior to arrival, thus making the process of entering Malaysia more efficient and convenient.
The system is developed and operated by MyEG for the Ministry of Health, and is accessible at https://safetravel.myeg.com.my since Nov 1, 2020.
“MySafeTravel users will be provided with a QR-code based digital certificate through the MyQR by MYEG smartphone application, which will be used by border authorities as proof of compliance with the prevailing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) related to travel,” said MyEG.
The company said additional features will be introduced progressively as travel bubbles are established between countries to ensure SOPs are adhered to.
Presently, in accordance with government SOPs, it is mandatory for travellers arriving from overseas, both Malaysians and non-Malaysians, to undergo COVID-19 swab tests and be quarantined for a 14-day period at their own expense.
Among participating hotels available for selection upon launching are Ramada by Wyndham and MiCasa All Suites Hotel, with more properties of varying grades to be progressively added over time.
For more discerning, well-heeled travellers, five-star rated luxury villas with bespoke travel arrangement and amenities will also be offered as an option for quarantine stays. This will also help put Malaysia on par with neighbouring countries in the region such as Thailand, which has also started offering travellers five-star accommodation as quarantine options.
To ensure a smooth entry into Malaysia, all travellers are advised to register, make the relevant selections and pay the required charges on MySafeTravel prior to departing from their country of origin, the company added.