Malaysia Oversight

BAS.MY Monthly Pass Price Reduced To RM30 Nationwide

By Lowyat in November 4, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
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Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that the price of the BAS.MY 30-day Unlimited Travel Pass for stage buses nationwide has been reduced from RM50 to RM30, effective immediately. The new rate allows commuters to enjoy unlimited travel for as low as RM1 per day, while allowing then save between RM200 and RM300 each month.

“This initiative is only applicable to Malaysians, while non-citizens will still have to pay the full fare,” Loke added. “The pass price reduction will also be expanded to all states that have BAS.MY services so that more people can enjoy the same benefits,”

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The RM30 Unlimited Travel Pass will remain a permanent initiative and must be renewed monthly. Meanwhile, senior citizens, students, and persons with disabilities can ride for free, provided they apply for concession passes. Loke expressed hope that the price reduction will encourage more people to use public transport and subscribe to the monthly pass.

He also highlighted the success of the Johor Bahru Stage Bus Service Transformation (SBST) programme, launched in 2022. He noted that it has achieved the highest ridership in the country, with an average of 940,000 passengers per month this year.

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“The implementation of BAS.MY in Johor Bahru covers 21 routes, which is three more than the 18 routes previously,” Loke said. “For this purpose, the Federal Government will invest RM134.94 million for two years, or RM67.47 million per year, to ensure the SBST services in Johor Bahru continue to benefit the people.”

Loke also announced the introduction of BAS.MY Medik, a new on-demand transport service using special vans to cater to dialysis patients, persons with disabilities, and wheelchair users. The service is expected to be launched in Johor Bahru by the end of the year. He explained that BAS.MY Medik is part of the requirements set for bus service operators to ensure that mobility facilities remain inclusive and accessible for those who need them most.

(Source: Bernama, Paultan.org)



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