Public university students can now apply for their FLYsiswa RM300 flight ticket subsidy which can be used for flights between Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia, or between Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan. Here's how to apply.
MOT said the subsidy was introduced as a means to strengthen ties between Peninsular and Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan while helping to tackle the issue of cost of living. As mentioned by Transport Minister Anthony Loke last month, the initiative is estimated to cost RM16.8 million which will benefit over 56,000 public university students throughout Malaysia.If you’re a public student, you can check if you’re eligible to redeem on the Ministry of Transport’s.
If the results show that you’re not eligible, public students can file can check and file an appeal to the Ministry of Higher Education through their respective universities.Eligible students can proceed to apply for the RM300 voucher from their preferred airline. Each student can only pick one airline. After the application is successful, the airline will issue a digital voucher worth RM300 to the student in the form of a credit shell.
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