Customers scramble for JB-Singapore VTL bus tickets hit by cancellations, technical glitches


Causeway Link and Transtar Travel are the only two bus operators plying the route under the Malaysia-Singapore land VTL. - Starpic

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The scramble to secure bus tickets via the land vaccinated travel lane (VTL) between Singapore and Malaysia hit a snag on Wednesday (Jan 12), after some customers had their bookings cancelled.

This comes after Singapore bus operator Transtar Travel released tickets under the quarantine-freetravel scheme on Wednesday for trips from Feb 10 to Feb 28 on its website and Shopee virtual store.

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