Coach operator Aeroline temporarily suspends trips between Singapore and Malaysia from Nov 6 to Dec 5


The suspension is because Aeroline continued dropping off passengers at its own locations instead of doing so at a bus terminal located in Kuala Lumpur’s south. -- PHOTO: AEROLINETEAM/INSTAGRAM

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Malaysian coach operator Aeroline, which provides trips between Singapore and Malaysia, will temporarily suspend all its trips between Nov 6 and Dec 5.

The suspension was directed by Malaysia’s Land Public Transport Agency (Apad), and is because the operator continued dropping off passengers at its own locations instead of at a centralised bus terminal, according to a notice on Aeroline’s website and social media pages on Nov 1.

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