Staff Reporters
Oct 4, 2010

MSN Malaysia, MAS Traveller partner for MSN Travel launch

KUALA LUMPUR - MSN Malaysia and MAS traveller has entered into a partnership to launch travel section MSN Travel in addition to a revamped website for Mastraveller.com.

MSN Malaysia, MAS Traveller partner for MSN Travel launch

MSN Travel offers highlights from all of Malaysia Airlines' destinations including informative city guides, photo galleries, festivals and landscapes.

The portal links users to Mastraveller.com, Malaysia Airlines' travel portal with information for over 100 destinations including the latest travel deals and marketing initiatives. Mastraveller.com also provides a platform for user-generated content where people can share personal experiences, insights and tips.

“From the colourful graffiti alleys of Melbourne to Amsterdam’s best secrets and stunning African desert sand dunes, our illustrative photo galleries, unique feature stories and comprehensive destination guides are tailored to inspire users to ‘see’ the world online” said Cheryl Ow, editor-in-chief at MSN Malaysia.

Catcha Digital is in charge of the content management for MSN Malaysia's network.

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