Airports in Malaysia - list of international airports in Malaysia

Airports in Malaysia

This state in Southeast Asia, unlike the usual Thailand, is not well mastered by Russian travelers. Perhaps because there are no direct regular flights from Moscow to the airports of Malaysia yet? Those who are not afraid of difficulties fly to Kuala Lumpur and Malaysian resorts with connections.
An airline from China, Air China, will take tourists to the capital of Malaysia through Beijing, Emirates Airlines through Dubai, Etihad flies with a transfer to Abu Dhabi, and Qatar Airways - in its own capital. There are good options for flying through Amsterdam on KLM wings and through Paris with Air France. By the way, it is the European carriers in the southeast direction that most often have special offers and pleasant prices. Travel time, taking into account connections and the chosen route, will take from 13 hours to a day.

Malaysia International Airports

More than a dozen Malaysian airports provide reliable connections within the country. Several air harbors have an international certificate, the most popular of which are traditionally considered:

  • Kuala Lumpur Airport, the largest in the country. The city where the airport is located is one of the modern eastern metropolises and a popular center for modern tourism. Details on the operation of the Malaysian capital airport on the website - www.klia.com.my.
  • The air port on the island of Langkawi is a destination for those who decide to relax on Malaysian beaches. The airport is located half an hour's drive from the city of Kua, and regular international flights here are on the schedule of airlines from Singapore.
  • The main airport in Malaysia on the island of Kalimantan is Kota Kinabalu. In Terminal 1, planes land from the capital and from regular flights from neighboring countries, and in the second - charters and low-cost carriers. Transfer to the city is carried out by local taxis, which cover 8 km in a few minutes.

Metropolitan direction

The airport of the Malaysian capital has two terminals, of which the main one receives the bulk of international flights, and the other is responsible for low-cost transportation. Terminals connected by monorail.
The capital air harbor annually serves up to 50 million passengers, and planes of several dozen airlines from all over the world regularly land on its field..
Air France, KLM, British Airways and Lufthansa are in charge of the European route, while Turkey is represented by Turkish Airlines. Flights to neighboring countries include China Southern Airlines, Air China, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, Vietnam Airlines and Bangkok Airways.
The main local airline Malaysia Airlines operates regular flights to Australia, New Zealand, India, China, Cambodia and dozens of other locations on the world map.
The transfer to the city is carried out by railway express trains, which cover 60 km in less than half an hour. Taxis work on a prepaid basis at the counter in the arrivals area, and at night the rates for their services increase.

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