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How To Book Bus Tickets To Malaysia So You Can Earn NTUC Linkpoints & Win A 3D2N Genting Highlands Trip

Bus tickets from Singapore to Malaysia with BusOnlineTicket


As true blue Singaporeans, we love the occasional trip to Malaysia. The problem is, driving in can mean bracing yourself for traffic jams, while booking bus tickets sometimes feels like a bit of a gamble – hopping between different sites, comparing timings, and wondering whether the service is actually reliable.

That’s where BusOnlineTicket comes in. As an online ticket booking platform for Singapore to Malaysia bus ride, it makes it easier to plan cross-border trips while letting you earn loyalty points, NTUC Linkpoints, and enjoy platform promos along the way. Read on to find out more:


What is BusOnlineTicket & why Singaporeans use it for Malaysia trips


BusOnlineTicket Singapore To Malaysia Bus Checkpoint
Image adapted from: TheSmartLocal & BusOnlineTicket

BusOnlineTicket is an online bus booking platform that lets you book rides from Singapore to Malaysia easily. Partnering with top operators such as Transtar, KKKL, First Coach, and The One Tours & Travel, BusOnlineTicket gives you more trusted options for a smooth and comfortable journey. It’s a fuss-free way to start planning your trip, whether you’re headed for a weekend getaway, a school holiday family trip, or just a short escape for food and a change of scenery.

They’ve also launched a campaign with Tourism Malaysia, to emphasise the fact that Malaysia is a lot more varied than most of us remember. Plus, land travel is one of the best ways to explore the country.


How to book bus tickets from SG to Malaysia on BusOnlineTicket


BusOnlineTicket Singapore To Malaysia Bus Booking
Screenshot from: BusOnlineTicket

The main draw of BusOnlineTicket is its simple booking process. Instead of hitting flow state while bouncing between random sites and hoping the information is accurate, you can book your Singapore to Malaysia bus tickets all in one place.

There are plenty of options, too. Some of the featured routes include Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore to Malacca, and Singapore to Genting Highlands. City break? Check. Cooler-weather escape? They’ve also got you covered. There’s even a lobang which gets you 30% off tickets plus 20% in cashback.

BusOnlineTicket Singapore To Malaysia Bus Seat Selection
Screenshot from: BusOnlineTicket

“But how does it work, ah?” 

There’s no need to worry your pretty little brains, we’ve got you sorted. Here’s all you need to do:

  1. Choose your route
  2. Pick your travel date
  3. Select your preferred operator and timing
  4. Choose your number of tickets and seats
  5. Fill in your passenger details
  6. When checking out, put in the promo code <BOTMMY> for up to 50% offer 
  7. Make the payment, and you’re good to go

Earn loyalty points & NTUC Linkpoints for booking


BusOnlineTicket Singapore To Malaysia Bus Online

One nice bonus here is that you’re not just booking your ride and calling it a day. As an authorised partner of Singapore’s Link Rewards Programme, the platform lets users earn and redeem NTUC Linkpoints when booking tickets online, which is a handy extra.

The earn rate is straightforward: S$1 spent = 2 Linkpoints. And if you’ve been sitting on a stash of points, you can also use them for savings at checkout, with 200 Linkpoints knocking S$2 off your booking instantly. Do take note, though – you’ll need to log in to your BusOnlineTicket member account and connect it to your Link membership first.

Do note that Linkpoints are only awarded for bookings made after your accounts are linked, and they apply to bus, train, and ferry ticket purchases paid in SGD.

BusOnlineTicket Singapore To Malaysia Bus Rollercoaster
Image credit: Legoland Malaysia 

Other than the Linkpoints and loyalty perks, BusOnlineTicket also offers various promotions and savings on the platform. We’re eyeing the S$60 discounted tickets to Legoland Johor Bahru (U.P. S$61.20). If Malaysia trips are already part of your usual routine, this is one of those small but satisfying ways to squeeze a bit more value out of every booking.


Take part in the Genting Highlands giveaway


BusOnlineTicket Singapore To Malaysia Bus Genting Highlands

On top of the booking perks, there’s also a 3D2N Genting Highlands giveaway happening as part of the Tourism Malaysia x BusOnlineTicket “Rediscover Malaysia” campaign. One important thing to note: you do not need to book a bus ticket to take part. The giveaway is being run on BusOnlineTicket’s social media, so you can join it there directly instead.

The Genting Highlands giveaway runs till the end of June, which makes it ideal for a last-minute school holiday escape. And that’s not the end of it either – the campaign will continue with new monthly giveaway activations through August, so make sure to keep an eye out for what’s coming next.

For now, the rest of the prizes are still being kept mostly under wraps, but there’ll be a 3D2N stay in Kuala Lumpur and even an iPhone 17 up for grabs in later giveaways.


Start planning your next Malaysia trip with BusOnlineTicket


We stan getaways to Malaysia, and BusOnlineTicket makes the transport side a lot easier to sort out. Between the ability to book your Singapore to Malaysia bus tickets online, earn NTUC Linkpoints and loyalty points, and look out for promos and savings, it’ll make the whole trip have higher ROI.

Now that you’re ready to start planning, check out the Rediscover Malaysia campaign page. Book your next Singapore to Malaysia bus trip, and don’t forget to swing by their social media giveaway before the 3D2N Genting Highlands one wraps up at the end of June.

Join BusOnlineTicket’s Rediscover Malaysia campaign


This article is brought to you by BusOnlineTicket and Tourism Malaysia.
Cover image adapted from BusOnlineTicket.