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RapidKL has a RM200 monthly transport pass for travel to and from KLIA or KLIA2

Recently, RapidKL had introduced an airport shuttle service which allows you to take a train and a bus to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA and KLIA 2) for RM10 one-way. For those who commute to KLIA and KLIA2 on a daily basis, RapidKL has started offering a monthly pass option for only RM200/month.

This special monthly pass promo for RapidKL Airport Shuttle service is available at Putra Heights Bus Hub until 30th June 2019. Unlike the My100 monthly unlimited-ride pass, what you’re getting is a booklet that contains 30 daily tickets which can be used until 30th June 2019. According to RapidKL, this entitles you to 60 single journeys.

Each journey consists of one-way train ride (LRT, MRT, Monorail or BRT) to Putra Heights LRT station and one-way bus ride from Putra Heights to KLIA/KLIA2. If you’re coming from KLIA/KLIA2, it covers one-way bus ride to Putra Heights Bus Hub and a one-way train ride to any rail station (LRT, MRT, Monorail or BRT).

The official FAQ states that monthly pass can be purchased from the Customer Service Office at the Putra Heights Bus Hub and they only accept cash payments at the moment. The return journey ticket must be utilised on the same day and interestingly, the FAQ also mentioned that the monthly pass is transferable if it is used within the promotional period which ends on 30th June 2019.

The first bus from Putra Heights Bus Hub is scheduled at 6.30am and the last bus is at 10.30pm. From KLIA and KLIA2, the first bus is scheduled at 7.40am and the last bus is at 10:00pm. The bus journey to the airport will take approximately 40 minutes.

To learn more, you can check out RapidKL’s FAQ for the airport shuttle service.

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