Malaysia

Labuan ferry operator to increase fares on Jan 1

Hike of 42.5% for private, commercial vehicles, 73.3% for motorcycles first in 15 years

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Dec 2022 2:01PM

Labuan ferry operator to increase fares on Jan 1
Labuan Mainland Link Sdn Bhd chairman Datuk Chin Hong Vui says the increase in ticket prices for its three ferries plying the Labuan-Menumbok-Labuan route on January 1 next year was made after taking into consideration the rise in operating and maintenance costs including fuel prices, and minimum wage. – Bernama pic, December 28, 2022

LABUAN – Labuan Mainland Link Sdn Bhd will increase the ticket prices for its three ferries plying the Labuan-Menumbok-Labuan route on January 1 next year.

Its chairman Datuk Chin Hong Vui said the fare hike of 42.5% for private and commercial vehicles and 73.3% for motorcycles would be the first price revision for the roll-on/roll-off ferries in 15 years.

The fare hike was supposed to have been implemented in November but was postponed after then Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob requested the Transport Ministry to relook into the issue following a public outcry.

Chin said the fare hike, which will not affect commercial goods vehicles, was made after taking into consideration the rise in operational costs.

Labuan Mainland Link operates three ferries, namely MV Kimanis 1, MV Putrajaya 1 and MV Goodwill Star, providing five to eight trips daily.

“The upward revision is made after 15 years without change and after considering the rising operating and maintenance costs including fuel prices, and minimum wage.

“We have been operating for over a decade without government subsidy despite making several applications,” he said today.

The new fare for sedan vehicles will be RM57 for a one-way trip (compared to RM40 before), and RM67 (up from RM50) for MPVs/SUVs, single/double cabins, and all types of four-wheel-drive vehicles and vans. 

The fare for motorcycles below 250cc will be RM26 (RM11 previously) while those 250cc and above will have to pay RM41 (RM30 previously).

In addition to its domestic route, its MV Joy Star ferry services an international route between Labuan and Muara, Brunei.

Chin said the company had invested tens of millions in acquiring four ferries to provide a safe, comfortable and efficient service for commuters, adding that the revision was made after more than six months of planning.

“We will not increase the fare for commercial vehicles such as lorries and trailers as it will cause prices of consumer goods in Labuan to rise,” he said.

He said the RM300 increase in workers’ minimum wage to RM1,500 per month had contributed to an increase in each grade or salary scale of the entire company, accounting for a 25%  surge in its operating costs.

Another ro-ro ferry operator, Juta Bonus Development Sdn Bhd, has decided not to increase the ticket prices for its two ferries, MV Galaxy and Blue Ocean, plying the Labuan-Menumbok-Labuan route. – Bernama, December 28, 2022

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