PETALING JAYA: Malaysians have said that reuniting with their loved ones would be the priority as compared to leisure activities once interstate travel is allowed to resume. RMAF Lt-Kol (Rtd) Rajinder Singh welcomed the decision to potentially allow interstate travel once 90% of the adult population are fully vaccinated. It’s been a while since the family paid her a visit,” said the 61-year-old who is residing here. Civil engineer Seow Zhen Quan was excited by the prospect of finally being able to reunite with his family in Ipoh. Engineer Andrew Ang Kian Siang was also looking forward to the potential implementation of interstate travel as his earlier plans were postponed due to the pandemic.