Rapid Rail CEO: MY30 offers 60pc savings compared to MY100
Passengers disembark from a RapidKL bus at KLCC. Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd CEO Abdul Hadi Amran said maximum savings could be enjoyed by all Malaysians by subscribing to the monthly pass from June 15 to December 31 this year. — Picture by Hari Anggara
He said maximum savings could be enjoyed by all Malaysians by subscribing to the monthly pass from June 15 to December 31 this year. “This product also serves to boost the economy. With the savings, consumers can utilise the money to revive the country’s economy. With only RM30, they can move anywhere. The travelling and the spending can futher propel the economy,” he said during Bernama Radio’s programme Jendela Fikir, here, today.
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