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Now you can get to KLIA for just RM10

M Update, 8/3/2019 – Travellers who want an alternate way to get to KL Inter­national Airport (KLIA) and KLIA2 can opt for an airport shuttle service from the Putra Heights LRT station for only RM10.

Those who wish to get to the two airports can just buy the combo ticket at any LRT, MRT, BRT or monorail counter. Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the airport shuttle services began operations last month to help increase connectivity and seamless travel for passengers. The combo ticket is sold for RM10 and comprises rail and bus tickets for a one-way journey.

So if you’re staying in Sungai Buloh, for example, you can take the MRT, then take the LRT to come here (Putra Heights LRT station) and hop on the bus, all for just RM10.

This is the government’s vision for an integrated service and we want to make it convenient and most importantly, affordable for the people,” he said at the launch of the service at the Putra Heights LRT station yesterday. The journey from Putra Heights to KLIA and KLIA2 takes about 40 minutes, with a bus departing every 30 minutes.

Loke said Putra Heights was chosen due to its strategic location, as it connects the LRT Kelana Jaya Line and Ampang Line. Those at KLIA and KLIA2 who wish to continue their journey on the Kelana Jaya or Ampang line can also ride the shuttle bus that will ferry them straight to the Putra Heights LRT station and go to their respective destinations.

Loke said Rapid Bus Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Prasarana Malaysia Bhd, has provided five shuttle buses that operate on a daily basis with a total capacity of 37 passengers per bus. To further increase connectivity, Loke said a private company had also offered to provide airport shuttle services from the Putra Heights LRT station.

Loke said the JetBus airport shuttle service managed by Perkhidmatan Hafeena Sdn Bhd provides the service at RM4 for a one-way journey from the Putra Heights LRT station to KLIA and KLIA 2, with a bus departing every 60 to 90 minutes.

Sources : The Star Online

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