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Rapid KL Raises Daily Travel Pass Prices, Introduces Dual-Tier Pricing

Last updated: January 4, 2026 12:50 am
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Rapid KL increases daily travel pass prices, implementing a citizenship-based pricing model with significantly higher fares for non-Malaysians. The revamp includes measures for vulnerable groups, modernization of payment infrastructure, and discounts for students and senior citizens. The changes reflect rising operational costs and changing government policies.

Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. Rapid KL has significantly increased its daily travel pass prices from RM6 to RM10 – a steep 67% hike – as part of a comprehensive ticketing system revamp that took effect on 1 January.

The dramatic price adjustment marks the end of an era for the popular RM6 day pass, a staple for budget-conscious Malaysian commuters and visitors exploring Kuala Lumpur’s rail network. The revamped system introduces a clear nationality divide, with monthly unlimited travel now costing RM50 for Malaysians through the “My50” pass, while the equivalent “Bulanan” pass for non-citizens is priced at RM150 – a threefold difference. For short-term visitors, the gap widens further: three-day passes cost RM25 for Malaysians via the “Kota” pass, while international travellers must pay RM55 for the “Kembara” pass. Malaysian families can access the “Keluarga” group pass at RM30 for up to four people on weekends and public holidays, though this remains citizenship-restricted. Social Safeguards and System Upgrades Amid Price Hike Despite the price increases, the overhaul includes measures to protect vulnerable groups. Rapid KL offers free unlimited travel to registered Malaysian persons with disabilities via the “Mesra” pass. At the same time, students and senior citizens receive 50% discounts on regular cash fares via the “Pelajar” and “Emas” passes, respectively. The changes also modernise the payment infrastructure, with enhanced Touch ‘n Go integration for cashless transactions alongside traditional tokens for LRT, MRT, Monorail, and BRT services. However, the shift from RM6 to RM10 daily passes substantially exceeds recent inflation rates, suggesting deeper operational cost pressures are driving the restructure beyond routine adjustments. View on Threads Will Better Service Justify Malaysia’s New Transit Prices? For tourists, a three-day exploration of Kuala Lumpur now costs RM55, up from RM18 under the previous daily rate structure. Malaysia now joins other countries that offer cheaper fares to locals, though the price gap between citizens and foreigners is unusually large. But this represents a complete overhaul of how Malaysia funds its public transport system — a shift from universal low fares to a dual-tier pricing model based on citizenship. Under the new structure, local commuters will see daily passes increase from RM6 to RM10, while tourists will face a steeper increase from RM18 to RM55 for a three-day pass. The changes reflect rising operational costs and changing government policies that no longer subsidise foreign visitors at the same rate as citizens. Whether this major change succeeds will depend on one key factor: whether passengers — both local and foreign — receive better service for the higher prices they’re now paying. @ecentral.my Replying to @mirluqss Rugi adik-adik sekolah dengan student IPT tak apply kad Rapid Pelajar ni. Boleh dapat diskaun 50% tau kalau naik LRT, MRT, Monorail, BRT, bas Rapid KL, & bas feeder MRT. Bayar RM15 je. Boleh mohon online dekat website RapidKL. #rapidpelajar #myrapidpelajar #kadrapidkl #kadrapidpelajar #rapidkl ♬ original sound – eCentral Share your thoughts with us via TRP’s Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.

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