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Book Your Malaysia Bus Ticket Online


E-commerce has come a long way since the early days when most of us are sceptical about the security of our credit card  information and the authenticity of the merchants.

Nowadays, we are so used to booking air tickets and hotel reservation online for our holidays that we do not think twice when making online payment via credit cards or Paypal.

Why? Because it's convenient and we save time.

However, it was not until 2 or 3 years ago that bus operators decided to accept booking and payment online. Even then, only the bigger bus companies offer online ticket booking option.

Now, with the bus ticket booking engines such as Easibook and BusOnlineTicket, even the smaller and more traditional bus operators can offer their bus seats online.

You can book bus tickets from Singapore to KL or Genting Highlands and also popular routes between KL-Malacca, KL-Penang and even KLIA-Ipoh.

Here's a copy of the press release on the new online bus ticket service submitted to WebWire.com For more details, visit https://www.myexpressbus.com/bus-ticket-online.html


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