AirAsia Ride: You can now save more on your LRT trips with the MyRapid PULSE app

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This news might excite you if you are a frequent LRT user in Klang Valley. Recently, AirAsia Ride introduced more affordable offers for LRT passengers. That said, what should you know about it?

For your information, MyRapid PULSE Journey Planner App (PULSE) users can now book their rides from the AirAsia Ride feature. In case you didn’t know, this feature is part of the AirAsia MOVE super-app This feature will be available for all 24 stations across Kelana Jaya and Ampang/Sri Permai lines.

In addition, this strategic partnership was also announced when AirAsia MOVE and Prasarana Malaysia Berhad joined this effort. The event was officiated by Nadia Omer, CEO of AirAsia MOVE and Fa’izah Khairuddin, Chief Executive Officer of Prasarana Integrated Development Sdn Bhd (PRIDE) Putra Heights LRT Station. Lim Chiew Shan, Regional CEO of AirAsia Ride, said:

“We’re proud to share this good news with PULSE users and AirAsia Ride users alike. Throughout decades, the LRT system has been tirelessly carrying commuters across the Klang Valley, and it is our honour to further enhance the public transportation system in the Klang Valley by helping commuters travel safely and with better value for their daily first and last-mile needs to and from LRT stations.”

These are the stations included in the AirAsia Ride deals:

  • Gombak (LRTGOMBAK)
  • Sri Rampai (LRTSR)
  • Setiawangsa (LRTSWANGSA)
  • Ampang Park (LRTAP)
  • Masjid Jamek (LRTMJ)
  • Pasar Seni (LRTPS)
  • Abdullah Hukum (LRTAH)
  • Bangsar (LRTBANGSAR)
  • Universiti (LRTUNIV)
  • Asia Jaya (LRTAJ)
  • Kelana Jaya (LRTKJ)
  • Subang Jaya (LRTSJ)
  • SS15 (LRT15)
  • Ara Damansara (LRTARA)
  • Sultan Ismail (LRTSI)
  • Sri Petaling (LRTSP)
  • Hang Tuah (LRTHT)
  • Bukit Jalil (LRTBJ)
  • IOI Puchong Jaya (LRTIPJ)
  • PWTC (LRTPWTC)
  • Bandaraya (LRTBRAYA)
  • Pudu (LRTPUDU)
  • Bandar Tasik Selatan (LRTBTS)
  • Putra Heights (LRTPH)

All in all, this is a good effort to encourage the usage of public transport in Malaysia. Hopefully, this initiative goes smoothly. After all, Malaysia deserves a better public transport system.


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