The Kuala Lumpur International Airport, or KLIA, is Malaysia’s main international airport and one of the major airports in South East Asia. It is the largest and busiest airport in Malaysia. In 2016, it handled 52,643,511 passengers and 642,558 tonnes of cargo.
Facts and figures about KLIA terminal | |
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Grand opening | 27 June 1998 |
IATA / ICAO | KUL / WMKK |
Hub for | Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air, MASKargo, UPS Airlines, AirAsia, AirAsia X, AsiaCargo Express |
Passengers | 52,643,511 (2016) |
Airfreight | 642,558 tonnes (2016) |
Main Terminal Building & Contact Pier | |
Floor area | 3,620,000 sq ft |
Capacity | 5 million passengers per annum |
Parking Bays | 20 (aerobridge), 23 (remote) |
Satellite Building | |
Floor area | 1,543,590 sq ft |
Capacity | 20 million passengers per annum |
Parking Bays | 26 (aerobridge), 15 (remote) |
Following are pictures of KLIA taken at various time for your review. Check out the KLIA layout plan.
Satellite Building, KLIA

Aerotrain platforms, Satellite Building, KLIA

Aerotrain platforms, Satellite Building, KLIA

Forest at Satellite Building, KLIA

Shops at Satellite Building

Shops at Satellite Building

Boarding gates area

Satellite Building

Satellite Building

Satellite Building

Satellite Building, KLIA

Satellite Building

Aerotrains platforms

Aerotrain arriving the Satellite building

Aerotrain track

Watching aerotrain passed by

Satellite Building

Cadbury’s chocolate promtions at the Satellite building

Aerotrain platforms at Satellite Building

Starbucks coffee shop

Shops at Satellite Building, KLIA

Satellite Building, KLIA

Forest view at the Satellite Building
Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Departure Level, Level 5, Main Terminal Building

Elevator for floor access

Walking toward immigration and customs check counters

Departure Level, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Departure Level, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Departure Level, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Departure Level, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Departure Level, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Departure Level, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Escalators for floor access between level 5 and level 3

Level 5, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Level 5, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Entrances to Level 5 of Main Terminal Building

Level 5, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Navigation map for assistance

Check in counters area, Level 5

Check in counters area, Level 5

AirAsia sales counter, Level 5

Royal Selangor shop on Level 5

Royal Selangor shop on Level 5

Level 5, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Information counter on Level 5

Check in counter areas

Check in counter areas

Check in counter areas

Check in counter areas

Check in counter areas

Departure Level, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Departure Level, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Departure Level, Main Terminal Building, KLIA

Escalators for inter level floor access

Arrival Hall, Level 3

Level 3, Main Terminal Building

Inter floor access, Main Terminal Building

Elevators for inter level floor access

Elevators for inter level floor access

Elevators for inter level floor access

Escalators, Main Terminal Building, KLIA – May 2006

Pick up areas for arrivals, Main Terminal Building

Entrance to Level 3, Main Terminal Building

International Arrival Hall on Level 3

International Arrival Hall on Level 3

International Arrival Hall on Level 3

International Arrival Hall on Level 3

Night view of KLIA drop off areas
The ground breaking ceremony for Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) took place on 1 June 1993 and the grand opening was officially inaugurated by the 10th Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Ja’afar of Negeri Sembilan, on 27 June 1998.
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