
KTM Intercity/ETS department general manager Justine Jude said the discount was only for Electric Train Service (ETS) passengers and KTM i-Card holders under the campaign from Sept 1 this year to Sept 1, 2018.
“This is the second campaign as there was an encouraging response to KTMB services from customers in the first promotion in 2014.
“This is also a KTMB gesture in appreciation of ETS passengers and student discount cardholders,” he told reporters after launching the “Travel and Be Fit” campaign at the Ipoh Railway Station here today.
He said those who sought treatment at the hospital needed to make an appointment via WhatsApp at 016-3885155.
Meanwhile, HPI chief executive officer Chong Siet Fong said HPI was offering health screening and treatment packages from as low as RM230 as part of the campaign.