KTMB rolls out 30% ETS fare cut for “Awal Ramadan”, limited to selected trains, 18 to 22 Feb 2026

KTMB rolls out 30% ETS fare cut for “Awal Ramadan”, limited to selected trains, 18 to 22 Feb 2026

KUALA LUMPUR: Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) is offering a 30% discount on selected ETS tickets as part of its “Pulang Bersama, Raikan Bersama Sempena Awal Ramadan” campaign, with travel dates covering 18 to 22 February 2026.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • How do I get the 30% discount?

    Use the promo code NURRAMADAN or RAMADANTIBA during purchase, but only selected ETS train numbers qualify.
  • What dates does the promo cover?

    Travel dates are 18 to 22 February 2026, or until the promo quota runs out.
  • The offer is not across-the-board, it only applies to specific train numbers and routes, and it runs until the promo quota is fully used. Tickets are one-way only, and the discount is for ETS services excluding Business Class, subject to seat availability.

    KTMB ramadhan offers Photo from KTMB

    For northbound and southbound travel, KTMB is using two separate promo codes, each tied to a specific list of services.

    Promo code: NURRAMADAN (30% discount)
    Valid for the following ETS services:

    • EX9077 Ipoh → KL Sentral (18 to 19 Feb)

    • EX9171 Butterworth → KL Sentral (18 to 19 Feb)

    • EG9251 Padang Besar → KL Sentral (18 to 22 Feb)

    • EP9425 Padang Besar → JB Sentral (20 to 22 Feb)

    • EX9577 KL Sentral → JB Sentral (18 to 21 Feb)

    • EX9579 KL Sentral → JB Sentral (19 Feb)

    Promo code: RAMADANTIBA (30% discount)
    Valid for the following ETS services:

    • EG9058 KL Sentral → Ipoh (19 to 21 Feb)

    • EX9074 KL Sentral → Ipoh (18 to 21 Feb)

    • EP9176 KL Sentral → Butterworth (19 to 22 Feb)

    • EX9178 KL Sentral → Butterworth (18 to 22 Feb)

    • EP9238 KL Sentral → Padang Besar (19 to 22 Feb)

    • EG9256 KL Sentral → Padang Besar (18 to 22 Feb)

    • EP9428 JB Sentral → Padang Besar (20 to 22 Feb)

    • EX9572 JB Sentral → KL Sentral (18 to 22 Feb)

    • EX9574 JB Sentral → KL Sentral (18 to 22 Feb)

    KTMB’s terms also sides more to Malaysians only. The discount is for Malaysian citizens only, limited to one ticket per person based on IC, and applies to adult tickets with a minimum fare of RM40 per ticket.

    It is not valid for KTM Intercity, Shuttle Tebrau, or KTM Komuter services, and it also does not apply to concession tickets such as senior citizen, student i-card, OKU, pensioner, and others.

    Tickets can be purchased through KTMB’s official channels including the KTMB website, KITS Style app, and other KTMB ticketing platforms.

    KTMB also states that tickets bought using the promo code cannot be cancelled, and that the operator reserves the right to change the campaign terms without prior notice.

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