A dedicated passenger waiting area has also been added, along with structured pick-up bays and on-ground marshals to provide assistance to passengers and facilitate traffic flow. There’s a cost to all of this though, with the announcement of a RM3 entry fee will be imposed on every e-hailing vehicle entering the designated passenger pick-up area. As it is right now, e-hailing vehicles will continue to be allocated a maximum of 10 minutes at the kerbside pick-up area, with vehicles exceeding this duration subject to the applicable penalty charges. Malaysia Airports says that the enhanced e-hailing system will strengthen monitoring and access control, helping to deter illegal e-hailing activities by ensuring that only authorised e-hailing vehicles utilise the dedicated pick-up facilities. It said the initiative was developed following engagement sessions with e-hailing operators and in coordination with the transport ministry and the land public transport agency (APAD).