BAS.MY Unlimited Travel Monthly Pass Price Cut From RM50 To RM30

The bus service currently operates in Kangar, Kota Setar, Kota Bahru, Kuala Terengganu, Ipoh, Seremban, Melaka, and Johor Bahru.

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Transport Minister Anthony Loke has announced a reduction in the price of the BAS.MY 30-Day Unlimited Travel Pass for stage buses nationwide — from RM50 to just RM30

Loke said the price reduction, effective immediately, will allow commuters to enjoy unlimited rides for as little as RM1 per day.

According to the New Straits Times, he said the move aims to ease the public's cost of living, helping passengers save between RM200 and RM300 each month.

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The BAS.MY service, formerly known as myBAS, operates mainly in state capitals and surrounding areas

It is part of the federal government's Stage Bus Service Transformation (SBST) Programme to enhance the efficiency and reliability of bus services outside the Klang Valley.

BAS.MY currently operates in several cities including Kangar, Kota Setar, Kota Bahru, Kuala Terengganu, Ipoh, Seremban, Melaka, and Johor Bahru — with Kuantan set to join soon.

The buses are easily recognisable by their bright pink design.

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Loke revealed that Johor Bahru currently records the highest ridership under the programme, with an average of 940,000 passengers per month in 2025

"The implementation of BAS.MY in Johor Bahru covers 21 routes, which is three more than the 18 routes previously. 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," he said.

He also said that an additional service, BAS.MY Medik, which involves a special van to transport dialysis patients, disabled people, and wheelchair users, would be implemented in Johor Bahru by the end of this year.

Besides the 30-Day Unlimited Travel Pass, BAS.MY Concession Cards are also available for senior citizens, students, and persons with disabilities (OKU) to enjoy free rides.

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