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Hop on for free bus rides
STARTING this month, Malaysians with Pas Mutiara My30 cards will be able to enjoy free bus rides on all Rapid Penang buses throughout the state.
More options for bus commuters
FREQUENT Rapid Penang bus commuters were unanimous in the giving thumbs up to the My30 Mutiara pass for unlimited bus rides in the state.
Penang and Kuantan folk can enjoy My30 unlimited travel pass from Jan 1
KUALA LUMPUR: After being widely used in the Klang Valley and Selangor, the My30 unlimited travel pass has been expanded to include Rapid Penang and Rapid Kuantan bus networks starting Jan 1.
Almost RM83mil spent on MY30 subsidies from June till Sept, says Transport Ministry
KUALA LUMPUR: The government has spent RM82.98mil in subsidies for the MY30 unlimited monthly travel pass for Klang Valley commuters, says the Transport Ministr
Wee: My30 travel pass saw overwhelming sale
PETALING JAYA: The My30 unlimited travel pass for citizens in rail and bus offered by Prasarana Malaysia Bhd saw an overwhelming sale of more than 600,000 passes as of October, says Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
My30 travel pass a real lifeline, say commuters
PETALING JAYA: Malaysians relying on public transport for their daily commute say the Perikatan Nasional government’s initiative in allowing them unlimited use of Rapid bus and rail services for a low monthly fee is a lifeline.
Weathering the Covid-19 storm
BEING among the first nations in South-East Asia to close its borders and put in place a movement control order to curb the spread of Covid-19, Malaysia has made a recovery to record the strongest gross domestic product (GDP) result among neighbouring countries.
A boon for commuters
KUALA LUMPUR: The My30 unlimited traÂvel pass will continue into 2021 and will also be expanded beyond the Klang Valley to Penang and Kuantan.
Moves to regain people’s confidence
KUALA LUMPUR: The Covid-19 pandemic has hit public transport operators hard with ridership plunging by almost 40% since the imposition of the movement control order (MCO) in March.