What's Changing
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) of Singapore and Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) of Malaysia have jointly announced that from 4 May 2026, the Cross-Border Taxi Scheme will shift from rigid terminal-to-terminal service to a more flexible point-to-point model.
Drop-Off Locations
In Singapore: anywhere in the country
In Johor, Malaysia: anywhere within Johor Bahru, Iskandar Puteri, Forest City, Kulai, and Senai
Pick-Up Locations
New pick-up points for Singapore-registered taxis in Malaysia:
Toppen Shopping Centre
Near HeroMarket Taman Desa Tebrau
Mid Valley Southkey Mall
Angsana Mall
Existing: Larkin Terminal
New pick-up points for Malaysia-registered taxis in Singapore:
HarbourFront MRT (VivoCity)
Tampines Concourse Bus Interchange
Tuas Bus Terminal
Existing: Ban San Street Terminal
Updated Cross-Border Taxi Fares
Route4-Seater6-SeaterPremium 6-Seater Ban San → Larkin (within 35 km)SGD 80SGD 120SGD 180 Ban San → Other areas (over 35 km)+SGD 20+SGD 30+SGD 30 Larkin → Ban San (within 35 km)RM 240RM 360RM 540 Larkin → Other areas (over 35 km)+RM 60+RM 90+RM 90
What This Means for Meeleh Clients
Meeleh's portfolio of premium projects — including Sunway Iskandar, Forest City, and Eco Botanic — sits squarely within the new coverage zone. The benefits:
Owners commuting to Singapore for work, medical visits, or shopping will save significant time and cost
Rental demand from Singapore professionals seeking Johor accommodation is expected to strengthen
Korean and Chinese buyers visiting for property tours can travel directly from Changi Airport to project showrooms
For the latest listings around Iskandar Puteri and Forest City, reach out to the Meeleh team via WhatsApp or KakaoTalk.
Sources: Joint Statement by Singapore MOT and Malaysia MOT (30 Apr 2026), LTA official announcements.

