Prices of some Rapid KL passes to be adjusted from Jan 1, 2026 – My50, Emas, Mesra remains unchanged

Prices of some Rapid KL passes to be adjusted from Jan 1, 2026 – My50, Emas, Mesra remains unchanged

Prasarana Malaysia has announced that prices of several Rapid KL travel passes will be adjusted from January 1, 2026, in line with the development of the public transport network and the need to ensure more stable and sustainable services in the long term.

In a statement issued by the company, its stakeholder experience management and group marketing department acting head, Ashok Panchalingam, said the adjustments have been made based on a comprehensive study of usage patterns, service network expansion and current operating costs.

He said the move was in line with the transformation of the Rapid KL rail and bus network, which was now more comprehensive compared to a decade ago, given the addition of the MRT Sg. Buloh-Kajang (SBK) Line in 2016 and the MRT Putrajaya Line in 2023, along with additional bus routes that have expanded the area of coverage and provided increased service frequency.

He added that despite the price adjustment, which is the first since 2009, the Rapid KL travel passes would continue to offer the best value to everyday users through consistent savings, unlimited travel convenience and an enhanced mobility experience.

As part of the adjustment, a Rapid Kota daily pass (for Malaysians) costs RM10, while a three-day pass costs RM25 and a Rapid Kembara day pass (for tourists) will cost RM25, while a three-day pass goes for RM55. A Rapid Keluarga pass, which is only for Malaysians, will cost RM30.

As for the Rapid Pelajar pass, which is a concession discount card, it will only be available for Malaysian students, with new applications to open on January 1 next year. Foreign students with existing passes will continue to be eligible for a 50% discount until the expiry of the pass or on December 31, 2026, whichever comes first.

Prices of some Rapid KL passes to be adjusted from Jan 1, 2026 – My50, Emas, Mesra remains unchanged

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The company also announced that a Rapid Bulanan 30-day pass, which offers unlimited travel across Rapid KL rail and bus services, will be introduced. Priced at RM150, it is open to all users, such as long-term visitors and expatriates. Malaysians will continue to enjoy the My50 30-day unlimited travel pass, which remains unchanged at RM50.

Along with the My50, prices of the Rapid Emas (for senior citizens, 50% off regular fare prices) and Rapid Mesra (for OKU, unlimited free rides) concession cards will remain unchanged.

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