BusOnlineTicket.com, a leading one-stop online ticket booking portal for land and sea transportation featuring a large number of operators in Malaysia and Singapore, has announced the acceptance of Alipay in an effort to provide the most convenient services to the tourist from China. 

Following the announcement on the acceptance of Alipay, the customers of BusOnlineTickets.com can now book and purchase their bus, train and ferry tickets via Alipay, a popular mobile payment solution in China. The launch of the payment gateway on their website recently marks them as the first online bus ticket booking portal to introduce Alipay.

In preparation to the launch of Alipay, they also make their website available in Chinese language besides the existing English and Malay language. The aim is to make the process of booking and navigating in their website easy for the China tourists, giving their Chinese customers more reasons to choose BusOnlineTicket as their preferred ticket booking destination for both land and sea transportation.

“BusOnlineTicket is a customer-first company. We place the needs of our customers as our number one priority, and are always striving to provide the most convenient services possible,” CEO of BusOnlineTicket Sdn Bhd  Gene said.

With strong market presence in both Singapore and Malaysia, BusOnlineTicket.com  today provides ticket booking services for buses that ply over 3,000 routes. Other booking services that are available on BusOnlineTicket.com apart from the bus, train and ferry tickets include airport transfer, hotels, tours and bus chartering.

In addition, the portal allows customers to check the tickets availability prior to the actual dates of travel or accommodation. Travelling in Malaysia and Singapore is now even easier with Alipay on BusOnlineTicket.com.

Among the most famous routes booked by the customers of BusOnlineTicket.com are as follows:

1. Singapore to Kuala Lumpur

2. Kuala Lumpur to Penang

3. Kuala Lumpur to Melaka

4. Kuala Lumpur to Redang Island

5. KLIA2 to Kuala Lumpur

6. KLIA2 to Genting Highlands

7. Penang to Langkawi