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Kota Kinabalu: KOTA KINABALU: Fiesta Mega Raya (FMR) 2026 is set to be the largest and most prestigious Hari Raya celebration in Sabah, taking place from March 7 to 18, at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC), here.
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5 Travel Don’ts
1. Do Not Joke About Safety or Security
Airports are high-security zones. Joking about bombs, threats, or other dangerous acts is taken extremely seriously. You’re not just affecting others, your own travel plans could be completely ruined, and you may end up in police custody. One careless comment can turn a holiday into a nightmare.
2. Do Not Bring Prohibited Items
Avoid packing restricted or banned items. These can be confiscated during screening, causing delays and ruining your travel plans. Pack smart and ensure your holiday takes off without a hitch.
3. Do Not Leave Bags Unattended
Leaving luggage unattended is a fast track to security alerts and terminal chaos. Keep your bags close. Your holiday gifts deserve better than any airport squad inspection.
4. Do Not Ignore Official Announcements
Those airport announcements aren’t background music. They’re your lifeline for gate changes, delays, and important updates. Listen up and you’ll thank yourself later.
5. Do Not Let Delays Escalate Tensions
Delays can happen, especially during busy travel periods. Grab a coffee, enjoy the festive buzz, and keep the holiday spirit alive.
A Shared Responsibility
Safe and smooth travel is a shared responsibility. By staying informed, being considerate, and taking airport security seriously, travellers help protect not just their own journey but the experience of everyone around them.
Malaysia Airports remains committed to providing a safe, efficient, and welcoming environment for all passengers. Travellers are encouraged to follow official guidelines, stay alert, and play their part in keeping airports secure during the holiday season.
For travel updates and airport information, passengers may refer to official Malaysia Airports social channels and the MYAirports app.








