First of all, the topic.
Illegal taxis are the scourge of the country and they can be very aggressive too. Newcomers聽 should avoid any touts, whether they be at the airports or malls or anywhere. Legal taxis queue right in front of the places, the illegals lay back on the road and send the salesmen up to the front doors. I dont like the "zone" charges by the counter sales but its the approved method so what to do?
Onward, im shocked at this thread. Ok, the train charges may be up now but I bet I rode that train 50 times for RM35 and was never quoted less than RM70-100 by a legal taxi. So how can the train be the most expensive? If you are more than two people, then yes, LOOK at a taxi. But I was always quoted RM70-100 PLUS extra for more passengers and PLUS extra for each bag, and PLUS if its late at night. I never once took a taxi to the airport.
Nobody mentioned the BUS! I bet I took the bus 30 times for RM10 and RM12 for the Air Asia bus. Air Asia also gave discounts when you booked the ticket with the air ticket. The bus takes up to 1.5 hours and thats why I didnt take it all the time. Also, the bus (from KL Sentral) is very hesitant to leave until the bus is full and that can delay a hurried traveler. If you have the time, the bus is the cheapest. It drops you at KLIA and for RM5 more you can board a second shuttle to KLIA2. Its been two years since I last took the bus so prices may have changed.
How charges DO run up is taking the train to KL Sentral and then booking a taxi at the counter for your final destination. Depending on which Zone, it can add another RM30-40 to the train ticket. SInce its been mentioned that the price is now RM50 it would appear that except for the bus, taxi vs. train is about the same. The good part about the train is the firm schedule.
Last is yet another bus and I did this once. For very small money you can take a city bus to Nilai and then there is an airport shuttle for the rest of the way.
Oh and one more, I also once took the normal KTM train to where....Nilai? Now I cant remember ....and then the shuttle. That was years ago. Check KTM online. Price is dirt cheap but the problem is TIME. It could take hours because of its many stops along the way.
Oh and one more. I also have driven my own car and left it at the airport. This was cheap too--petrol and tolls. I also have ridden my motorcycle and not only is there no toll but also its free parking at the airport. Ideal for a weekend.
Oh....still another. That would be a friend to drive you but their own schedule may never meet yours. Once, a friend did it for petrol and tolls, I think it was RM40. That would seem too low now but depending on the friend it might be zero. I took people for zero.
And that reminds me, friends dont mind at least taking you to KL Sentral and I dont mind to ask them. Then take them to lunch or something when you get back.
If you have the time and patience, there are cheap ways to go. In any case, never get in a taxi that doesnt have a working meter! Some legal taxis are also crooks, they have tampered with the meters to make them run faster and thats just bad luck. It happened to me several times in the old days before a car. But if you are a frequent user of taxis and suspect a tampered meter, stop and get out and call the cops on him. Get his info from the card on the dashboard and number plate of the car.
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