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Flying to Malaysia
INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
Kuala Lumpur
International Airport, KLIA, Kuala Lumpur
Since 2000, KLIA has won numerous awards, the
latest among others in 2006 were, "Best Airport in the 15-25 million
passengers per annum category in the AETRA 2005 results" and "Third place
for both Best Airport Worldwide and Best Airport in Asia/Pacific categories in
the AETRA 2005 results". International travel to Malaysia mostly stop at KLIA
international airport. Malaysia Airlines main hub is KLIA with connecting
flights to many major cities of the world. To find out about the Malaysian
Airlines airfares from your destination, log on to their website at
www.malaysiaairlines.com for the
most updated figures.
Air China - connects Beijing
Air India - connects Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai
Air Mauritius - connects Mauritius, Singapore
Biman Bangladesh Airlines - connects Dhaka, Singapore
Cathay Pacific - connects Hong Kong, Penang
China Airlines
- connects Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, Taipei, Taoyuan
China Southern Airlines - connects Guangzhou
China Eastern Airlines - connects Kunming, Shanghai, Pudong
Emirates - connects Dubai, Jakarta, Singapore
Etihad Airways - connects Abu Dhabi
EVA Air - connects Taipei-Taoyuan
Garuda Indonesia - connects Jakarta
GMG Airlines - connects Dhaka
Gulf Air - connects Bahrain, Muscat
Indian Airlines - connects Bangkok, Chennai, Delhi
Iran Air - connects Tehran, Mehrabad
Japan Airlines - connects Osaka-Kansai, Singapore, Tokyo-Narita
Jet Airways - connects
Chennai
KLM Royal Ducth Airlines - connects Amsterdam, Jakarta
Korean Air - connects Seoul-Incheon
Kuwait Airways - connects Bangkok, Kuwait
Lion Air - connects Jakarta, Surabaya
Lufthansa - connects Bangkok, Frankfurt
Malaysia Airlines - connects
- Adelaide, Amsterdam, Auckland, Bandar Seri
Begawan, Bangalore, Bangkok, Beijing, Beirut,
Brisbane, Buenos Aires-Ezeiza, Cape Town, Cebu,
Chennai, Colombo, Delhi, Denpasar/Bali, Dhaka,
Dubai, Frankfurt, Guangzhou, Hanoi, Ho Chi
Minh City, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Istanbul-Atatürk,
Jakarta, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Kaohsiung,
Karachi, Kunming, Kuwait, London-Heathrow, Los
Angeles, Male, Manila, Medan, Melbourne,
Mumbai, Nagoya-Centrair, Newark, Osaka-Kansai,
Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Perth, Phnom Penh,
Phuket, Rome-Fiumicino, Seoul-Incheon,
Shanghai-Pudong, Siem Reap, Singapore,
Stockholm-Arlanda, Surabaya, Sydney, Taipei-Taoyuan,
Tokyo-Narita, Xiamen, Yangon, Zurich)
Merpati Nusantara Airlines - connects Jakarta, Surabaya, Mataram
Myanmar Airways - connects Yangon
Pakistan International Airlines
- connects Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Singapore
Oatar Airways- connects Denpasar, Bali, Doha
Royal Brunei - connects Bandar Seri Begawan
Royal Nepal - connects Kathmandu
Saudi Arabian Airlines - connects Jakarta, Jeddah, Madinah, Riyadh
Shenzhen Airlines - connects Nanning, Shenzhen
Singapore Airlines - connects Singapore
SriLankan Airlines - connects Colombo, Singapore
Thai Airways International - connects Bangkok
Transaero - connects Moscow, Domodedovo
Uzbekistan Airways - connects Tashkent
Vietnam Airlines - connects Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City
Xiamen Airlines - connects Fuzhou, Xiamen
Yemenia - connects Dubai, Jakarta, Sanaa
Low Cost Carrier
Terminal (LCCT)
Located 20km away from KLIA is the newly built Low
Cost Carrier Terminal. For more information and on how to get to
or away from LCCT terminal, please go to their website at
www.klia.com.my/LCCTerminal.
Air Asia - connects
- Alor Star, Bandar Seri Begawan, Bandung,
Bangkok, Bintulu, Chiang Mai, Denpasar/Bali,
Hanoi, Jakarta, Johor Bahru, Kota Bharu, Kota
Kinabalu, Kuala Terengganu, Kuching, Labuan,
Lahad Datu, Langkawi, Macau, Manila-Clark,
Medan, Miri, Padang, Palembang, Pekan Baru,
Penang, Phnom Penh, Phuket, Sandakan, Sibu,
Siem Reap, Solo, Surabaya, Tawau
- Indonesia Air Asia(Jakarta, Surabaya)
- Thai Air Asia (Bangkok)
Cebu Pacific - connects Manila
Qantas
- connects
Kota Kinabalu Airport,
Sabah
Sabah
enjoys good air-links with major cities in Asia-Pacific. Direct
flights as well as transit flights via Bangkok, Brunei, Hong Kong,
Taipeh, Kaoshiung, Manila, Cebu, Seoul, Singapore and Tokyo offer
frequent and easy access. Whether you are chartering your own
plane or travelling on major airlines, you’ll find the logistics
are easy to plan. There are currently 6 airlines flying directly
in Kota Kinabalu, the capital city.
Air Asia -connects Kuala
Lumpur, Macau,
Clark
Airport (just outside Manila), Philippines, Bangkok
Asiana - connects Seoul –
South Korea
Dragonair - connects Hong
Kong
Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala
Lumpur, Brunei,
Guangzhou & Shanghai – Mainland China, Hong
Kong – Greater China, Taipei, Gaoxiung - Taiwan Region, Greater China, Tokyo &
Osaka – Japan, Cebu &
Manila – Philippines,
Singapore, Seoul –
South Korea, Taipei &
Kaohsiung – Taiwan, Flies
from Australian via Kuala Lumpur
Silk air - connects
Singapore
Royal Brunei Airline - connects Brunei, Flies
from Australia via Brunei
Korean Air - connects Seoul -
South Korea
Kuching international airport,
Sarawak
Kuching is linked with other major cities in Malaysia, as well
as Singapore, Hong Kong and Brunei by air. Airports are located in
major towns and cities - Kuching, Miri, Sibu and Bintulu. The
modern and state-of-the-art Kuching Airport is the crucial hub and
entry point for Sarawak.
Malaysia Airlines (MAS), which operates daily flights from
Kuala Lumpur to Kuching has direct links with the major cities in
Europe, Australia, America and Asia. Air Asia also operates daily
flights from Kuching to Kuala Lumpur. Kuching is also accessible
to the rest of the world through connections from Singapore,
Brunei Darussalam and Kota Kinabalu (Sabah).
Rural airstrips also serves the remote settlements. Regular
scheduled air services using DHC6 Twin Otters-Flights to these
airstrips are usually constrained by limited time available due to
visibility problem. Helicopter services also communicate between
various towns and more inaccessible areas in the Sarawak interior.
Air Asia - connects Kuala
Lumpur, Clark
Airport (just outside Manila), Philippines, Bangkok
Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala
Lumpur,
Guangzhou – Mainland China, Hong
Kong – Greater China,
Singapore
Silk Air - connects
Singapore
Batavia Air - connects
Jakarta, Pontianak
Langkawi Island
International Airport, Kedah
The Langkawi International Airport is,
located at Padang Matsirat, about twenty kilometers from Kuah
town. With an extended terminal and runway capable of accommodating B 747
aircraft-type operation, the airport is equipped to handle 2.5 million
passengers.
Malaysian
Airlines - connects Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Singapore
Air Asia
- connects Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok
Silk Air-
connects Singapore
Bayan Lepas
International Airport, Penang
Penang
International Airport Penang, "the Pearl of the Orient" has been on the tourist
route-map for decades, and is now fast-growing as an industrial
centre.
Another low-cost carrier called Firefly, a
subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines will take to the skies from
April 2. It will be based at the Bayan Lepas Penang
International Airport. It will start of with 6 routes, which are
from Penang to Langkawi, Kota Baru, Kuala Terengganu and Kuantan
for the domestic destinations and from Penang to Koh Samui and
Phuket for the regional destinations.
Adam Air - connects Medan
Air Asia - connects Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Medan, Bangkok
Cathay Pacific - connects Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur
China
Airlines - connects Kaohsiung, Taipei, Taoyuan
China Southern Airlines - connects Guangzhou
Firefly
-
connects Langkawi, Kota Baru, Kuala Terengganu, Kuantan, Koh
Samui, Phuket
Kartika Airlines - connects Batam, Jakarta, Medan
Korean Air - connects Seoul-Incheon
Lion Air/Wings - connects Medan
Malaysian Airlines
-
connects Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi, Medan, Seoul-Incheon, Singapore
Singapore Airlines - connects Singapore
Thai Airways International - connects Bangkok
Xiamen Airlines - connects Xiamen
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