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Why Your Next Group Trip Costs 80% More: Diesel Hits Historic RM6.02 (April 2-8)

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The legend of "cheap" group travel in Malaysia just hit a massive roadblock. As of March 30, 2026, the Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association (MITA) has officially authorized a ceiling price hike of up to 80% for tour vehicles.


But why is a family trip to Genting or a company outing to Penang suddenly costing nearly double? It isn’t just "inflation", it’s a perfect storm of policy gaps and a global fuel crisis.


The RM6.02 Reality: Diesel at a Record High


Fuel overheads are the smoking gun behind these 80% rental hikes. Following the geopolitical volatility that began in February, Peninsular diesel has surged to RM5.52 per litre as of April 1. However, the 'ceiling' has just shifted again; starting midnight on April 2, prices will hit an all-time high of RM6.02 per litre.


For a 44-seater tour bus that used to fill up at RM3.04/L just weeks ago, the math is brutal. Operators are now spending hundreds of ringgit more per trip, costs that they can no longer absorb if they want to keep their engines running.


The "Subsidized" vs. "Excluded" Gap


Here is the part that many consumers don't realize: Tour buses and vans are excluded from the national diesel subsidy mechanism.


While school buses, rapid transit, and essential goods lorries enjoy subsidized diesel at RM2.15/L via the Subsubsidi Diesel Kenderaan Darat (SKDS) 2.0 scheme, tour operators pay the full "floated" market price.


“We have to increase the daily tour bus fare by 70% to 80% depending on the destination. For example, the Kuala Lumpur-to-Ipoh tour bus used to cost RM1,500. Now it will cost RM1,900 while the Kuala Lumpur-to-Kuantan bus will now cost RM2,000, which are ceiling fares,” said MITA President, Mint Leong. 


Maintenance and "The Spare Part Surge"


It’s not just the fuel. The automotive supply chain in 2026 is still grappling with higher costs for specialized spare parts and tires. For heavy-duty vehicles like tour buses that cover thousands of kilometers a week, maintenance schedules are non-negotiable for safety. Higher operating costs across the board mean that "cheap rentals" are becoming a thing of the past.


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Sofea Najmi

A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv

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