End of the road for bus companies?

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PETALING JAYA: Unlike previous years when Hari Raya festivities gave many bus companies an opportunity to make better earnings in what was already a m...

Unlike previous years when Hari Raya festivities gave many bus companies an opportunity to make better earnings in what was already a minimal profit-making business, this year may be a sombre time for them.

Even if the order is lifted in time for the festive season, bus operators feel it would not do much for them as social distancing requirements will force buses to operate at half capacity. As such, Ashfar urged the government to provide a special “resumption of services” monthly subsidy of RM1,000 per bus for three months after the MCO is lifted, with passenger loads expected to remain at 10% during this period.

 

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