Businesses at Larkin Sentral hope for better days ahead


Commuters queuing at the counters to buy their express bus tickets at Larkin Sentral terminal in Johor Baru.

BUSINESSES at the Larkin Sentral integrated transport terminal are hoping that their sales will improve now that Johor is under Phase Three of the National Recovery Plan (NRP) and interstate travel is allowed.

Mahanoum Bahulu Malaya proprietor Shahrilnizam Mohamed said activity at the terminal had taken a hit since the Covid-19 pandemic started last year.

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