Aeroline bus service temporarily suspended by APAD from Nov 6 to Dec 5 for use of current service points

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Aeroline bus service temporarily suspended by APAD from Nov 6 to Dec 5 for use of current service points

Bus operator Aeroline has stated that it will suspend all trips for a period of one month from November 6 to December 5, 2025 in line with a directive from the land public transport agency (APAD).

The suspension of service was for the operator’s continued use of its own service points at Corus KLCC, 1 Utama an Sunway Pyramid instead of relocating to TBS (Terminal Bersepadu Selatan) as directed by APAD.

Aeroline has said in its statement that the suspension of service will affect its passengers’ travel with the bus service, and it is offering passengers the choice of either a full refund, or keeping tickets for a future travel date.

Meanwhile, APAD has stated that it has suspended Aeroline’s operations for 30 days for failing to comply with licensing conditions. The department said it had issued three show-cause letters to the company for the same violations between March 13 and October 10 this year, for not keeping its vehicles in an area approved by the authorities when not in use.

The company was also found to have picked up and dropped off passengers in places which could pose danger to passengers and other road users, and that the company had been advised and warned to relocate its service permit to an approval terminal but refused to comply, APAD said.

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