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The International School of Kuala Lumpur 2019/2020 Bus Service Rates – Ampang Hilir Campus THE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF KUALA LUMPUR 2019/2020 BUS SERVICE RATES – AMPANG HILIR CAMPUS Charges for busing service are shown on the schedule below. All trips shall be two-way fare unless otherwise specified by the Director of Business Operations in an agreement with the Busing Contractor. AREAS COST PER STUDENT PER ESTIMATED TRAVEL TIME SEMESTER (RM) PER WAY 1. Bangsar 3,125 40 – 75 min 2. Damansara Heights 3,125 40 – 75 min 3. Mont Kiara 3,125 30 – 60 min 4. Kenny Hills, Taman Duta, Duta Tropika, 3,125 40 – 60 min Duta Nusantara, Bukit Tunku 5. Kuala Lumpur - KLCC Hampshire, Dua Residency, 2,330 25 – 60 min Persiaran KLCC, Bukit Ceylon 6. Ampang Hilir, Langgak Golf, Jalan U-Thant, 2,150 15 – 45 min Taman U-Thant, Jalan Mengkuang 7. Jalan Ampang (up to 202DC) 1,975 30 – 60 min 8. Ukay Heights, Ampang Jaya, One Ampang Avenue, Ampang Boulevard, Impiana, Taman TAR 1,975 25 - 60 min 9. Sri Ukay & Hillview 1,975 25 - 60 min 10. Melawati, Zooview, Kemensah Heights 2,330 30 – 75 min Beverly Heights 11. Setiawangsa (Putri & Sri Ayu Apartments), 2,330 20 – 60 min Sri Maya, Jalan Jelatek, Seri Riana Wangsa Maju 12. Putrajaya & Bukit Jalil (MS & HS Only) 3,125 60 – 90 min 13. Desa Park City, Valencia & Sierramas (MS & HS Only) 3,125 45 - 75 min 14. TTDI, Mutiara Damansara & Bandar Utama (MS & HS Only) 3,125 45 - 75 min The pick-up of passengers will be made as near as possible to the students’ residence. Buses serve only general areas and do not stop at the house of each student. Pick-up and drop-off points are assigned due to many factors including: narrow/dead-end roads, availability of places to turn the bus around and traffic congestion. Large buses will not enter small lanes. Services to major hotels are available. The bus routes are applicable for this school year only. Future bus routes are dependent on the number of student requests on any particular routes. All costs shown above are in Malaysian Ringgit. The cost per location is calculated by taking the shortest feasible route with the optimum pay load from the pick up to the school (discharge point). The semester fees are payable in advance. The fees shall be payable at the same time as regular school tuition. ISKL reserves the right to increase the transportation fee within the academic year in the event of governmental fuel surcharge increases. Activity bus runs are available at ​4:15 pm (ES), 4:45 pm and 6:15 pm (MS & HS) for users of the regular bus service only. Students who are not registered bus riders cannot avail themselves of the activity bus service. For further details concerning the routes of the school buses and other busing enquiries, please contact Pandu Jaya Sdn Bhd via email to: [email protected]​. The Operations Manager will be on site at the Ampang Hilir Campus to assist you with any concerns or suggestions you may have. The contact numbers are (+6) 012-2343366 and (+6) 012-3973466 (handphone). .
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