The Borneo Post

ERL partners with Asia Mobiliti to provide seamless travel solutions with Trek app

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KUALA LUMPUR: Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL) has partnered with Asia Mobility Technologi­es Sdn Bhd (Asia Mobiliti), a leading Mobility-as-a-Service company in Malaysia, to provide a seamless travel experience to its passengers.

In a joint statement, the companies said that through this collaborat­ion, KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit services for journey planning and ticketing are now included in Asia Mobiliti’s Trek app.

They said Trek users who have been able to book DemandResp­onsive Transit (DRT) rides can now seamlessly plan their journeys across Greater Kuala Lumpur with a multimodal combinatio­n of city buses, rail services, driving to park and ride sites, real-time parking availabili­ty, ERL’s airport rail services, KLIA inter-terminal shu le bus and hyper localised walking directions.

“ERL passengers gain the seamless experience of planning their journeys to KLIA and purchasing KLIA Ekspres or KLIA Transit tickets within the Trek app with cashless payment methods (e-Wallet, debit and credit cards).

“Purchased tickets are delivered within the Trek app with a QR code, allowing passengers to board their train ride with in-app QR code scanning at the gates,” the statement said.

ERL chief executive officer (CEO) Noormah Mohd Noor said that it has always been ERL’s commitment to constantly exploring innovative technologi­es that will benefit and provide value-added services to our passengers.

“Working with Asia Mobiliti gives us the option to provide sustainabl­e solutions for our passengers to plan their travel needs effortless­ly,” she added.

Meanwhile, CEO and co-founder of Asia Mobiliti Ramachandr­an Muniandy said that the Trek app is a significan­t milestone towards the company’s mobility-as-aservice vision for cities like Kuala Lumpur.

“Launching this with ERL makes it extra special as the airport rail service is inherently multimodal in nature – first/ last-mile, rail and flight,” he said.

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