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Time Out
06-05-2025
- Business
- Time Out
Brightline just launched unlimited passes, to make your Miami commute more bearable
If your weekday slog between Miami and Fort Lauderdale feels more like a punishment than a commute, Brightline has some (very) welcome news. The high-speed rail operator just rolled out Brightline Passes, a suite of pre-paid multi-ride options aimed at making travel across South Florida—and up to Orlando —a lot more budget-friendly for regular riders. Designed for commuters, event-goers, and anyone who's made Brightline a mainstay of their week, these new passes offer fixed-rate savings on frequent trips. Riders can choose from 10-, 20-, or 40-ride bundles that work between select station pairs, including Miami to Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, or even all the way up to Orlando. Prices start at $239 for a 10-ride pass between Miami and Fort Lauderdale (which includes Aventura). The most robust option—a 40-ride pass covering trips from Miami to West Palm Beach—comes in at $899. For those making the longer trek to Orlando, there's a 10-ride pass priced at $799, with a 60-day window to use it. 'Whether it's for weekday commutes or weekend escapes, the new Brightline Passes offer a reliable, modern ride with a fixed-rate fare to get frequent travelers where they need to go,' said Barbara Drahl, Brightline's senior vice president of marketing and commercial strategy, in a release. 'Our repeat guests choose Brightline as their preferred way to travel, and now there is an easier way to ride more and spend less.' Passes can be purchased and managed through Brightline's app or website, and South Florida passholders can book up to seven days in advance (60 days if traveling to or from Orlando). There's even a five-percent discount if you set up auto-renew, plus all purchases rack up points through Brightline Rewards, the company's new loyalty program. One Million Point Giveaway. Hundreds of prizes are up for grabs—including 100,000-point windfalls.


New Straits Times
28-04-2025
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Chow: Ahmad Fuzi's service a golden legacy for Penang
BUTTERWORTH: Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow has described Tun Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak's service and contributions during his four years as the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang as a golden legacy that will forever be etched in the state's history. Chow said Ahmad Fuzi's leadership not only protected but also nurtured, developed and cared for all levels of society with great compassion. "One of Tun's legacies reflecting his concern was the establishment of the Tuan Yang Terutama (TYT) Penang Foundation, which actively assists the underprivileged while symbolising Tun's care for the people's welfare. "In environmental sustainability, Tun's initiative to realise the 'One Million Trees in One Day' planting campaign not only earned recognition in the Malaysia Book of Records but also created a green heritage whose benefits will be enjoyed by future generations," he said in his speech at the State Government's Appreciation Dinner here tonight. Ahmad Fuzi attended the event with his wife Toh Puan Khadijah Mohd Nor. Also present were Deputy Chief Minister I Datuk Dr Mohamad Abdul Hamid, Deputy Chief Minister II Jagdeep Singh Deo, state government leaders, consuls-general and honorary consuls, as well as state and federal department heads. Chow noted that in fulfilling his responsibilities, Ahmad Fuzi actively engaged with the people through ground visits while participating in various healthy activities. He said the dinner was not merely a symbolic event, but represented all Penangites' appreciation for a leader who had served tirelessly for four years. In his speech, Ahmad Fuzi expressed gratitude to the state government under Chow's leadership and all Penangites for their support and cooperation during his tenure. He attributed the state's political stability, economic growth and social development achievements to collective efforts. "There's no textbook on how to be an effective Yang di-Pertua Negeri, but I believe it's appropriate for the office to play a positive, proactive and visionary role focused on contributing to the socio-economic development and wellbeing of Penang and its people," Ahmad Fuzi said. "This has been my focus throughout my service, guided by the State Constitution, without any intention to override administrative jurisdictions," he added. Ahmad Fuzi hoped Penang would fully realise its potential through high-impact economic development across various sectors to achieve greater transformation, aligned with equitable economic distribution for multiracial harmony. Ahmad Fuzi, appointed on May 1, 2021, will complete his term on April 30, with Tun Ramli Ngah Talib succeeding as the ninth Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang effective May 1, 2025. – BERNAMA

Barnama
28-04-2025
- Politics
- Barnama
Ahmad Fuzi's Service A Golden Legacy For Penang
BUTTERWORTH, April 28 (Bernama) – Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow has described Tun Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak's service and contributions during his four years as the Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang as a golden legacy that will forever be etched in the state's history. Chow said Ahmad Fuzi's leadership not only protected but also nurtured, developed and cared for all levels of society with great compassion. "One of Tun's legacies reflecting his concern was the establishment of the Tuan Yang Terutama (TYT) Penang Foundation, which actively assists the underprivileged while symbolising Tun's care for the people's welfare. "In environmental sustainability, Tun's initiative to realise the 'One Million Trees in One Day' planting campaign not only earned recognition in the Malaysia Book of Records but also created a green heritage whose benefits will be enjoyed by future generations," he said in his speech at the State Government's Appreciation Dinner here tonight. Ahmad Fuzi attended the event with his wife Toh Puan Khadijah Mohd Nor. Also present were Deputy Chief Minister I Datuk Dr Mohamad Abdul Hamid, Deputy Chief Minister II Jagdeep Singh Deo, state government leaders, consuls-general and honorary consuls, as well as state and federal department heads. Chow noted that in fulfilling his responsibilities, Ahmad Fuzi actively engaged with the people through ground visits while participating in various healthy activities. He said the dinner was not merely a symbolic event, but represented all Penangites' appreciation for a leader who had served tirelessly for four years. In his speech, Ahmad Fuzi expressed gratitude to the state government under Chow's leadership and all Penangites for their support and cooperation during his tenure.