There are a lot of different ways people and airlines refer to the various terminals at Kuala Lumpur. However, some airlines will call them Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. The Contact Pier is sometimes referred to as CP1.
Due to the current Covid pandemic, all services and times listed below are subject to change. Some services and facilities may remain closed or operate with reduced hours. Airport tips and suggestions in this guide and elsewhere on the site were written before March and may no longer be valid. If you are planning to sleep in the public area of the terminal overnight, have a back-up plan!
We will start updating all of our guides in October To help us with this massive update, you can add or update information or write a review and submit photos and airport tips. For more airport information continue scrolling down to explore more in our Kuala Lumpur Airport Guide. Landside is the public area of the terminal located in the non-secure zone, before security. Airside is the secure area of the terminal that you must reach by going through security. Several other hotels can be found in the public area of the both terminals and, of course, there are off-site hotels with paid airport shuttles.
This hotel is only for travellers who are transiting between flights. Do not clear Malaysian Immigration and Customs after your arriving flight. Boarding pass is required at check-in. Day rooms are available on an hourly basis with a 6 hour minimum, prices starting at RM The hotel is available only to passengers transiting from one international flight to another.
Guests arriving from KLIA main terminal or Domestic are required to check in their bags and present boarding pass for next flight must be international flight before being allowed into the klia2 Satellite Building.
Rooms must be booked for a minimum of 6 hours and rates start at RM The facility offers 28 sleep capsules that comes equipped with a bed, power socket, light, fan and WiFi.
There are also lockers and massage chairs. Lounge access is included. Day rooms are available for 3, 5 or 7 hour stays. Day spa packages are available. There are 3 types of capsules Single, Queen and Private Suite that can be booked in blocks of 3, 6 or 12 hours. Single capsules are available in mixed or female-only zones, upon request. Shower only packages warm water are available for RM 29 which includes towel, shampoo, shower gel, hair dryer and slippers. Airport transfers are available.
Airport pick-up is per hotel schedule and must be requested at least 48 hours in advance. To see more options there is a list of hotels near Kuala Lumpur Airport on Tripadvisor that can be sorted by price, distance, traveller rating and popularity.
Regardless of what class of service you are flying, there are lounges that you can enter by paying at the door, purchasing a lounge pass or through a lounge membership program.
Visit the individual lounge page for more details about the lounge itself and to also find out how you can gain lounge access with just an economy class ticket! Showers are available. Hours: open 24 hours. Lounge Access: Pay at the Door. Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur 4.
Hilton Kuala Lumpur 4. Hotel Sentral Kuala Lumpur 3. Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur 4. Interested in this tour? Book it here. Facilities For the mobility-impaired and senior citizens, there is a buggy service available, and Braille in elevators and designated toilets.
Accommodation Perfectly catering to travellers on a layover between flights, KLIA2 offers a variety of different accommodation options both within and nearby the vicinity.
Rate This Place: Rated votes. Best Hotels in Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur Fans. Tours You May Like. Related Pages. KL International Airport. Subang International Airport. Gateway KLIA2. The planning and development of the new Kuala Lumpur International Airport at Sepang, Malaysia, began in early when it became evident that the existing Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah International Airport formerly Subang International Airport had limited expansion capability to meet the long-term increase in passenger and cargo demand.
The government therefore decided to build a new airport at an alternative site to accommodate not only the rapid increase in air transport, but also to meet the growing demand of the tourism and services sector. Under phase I, the new airport opened on 28 June A new low-cost carrier terminal LCCT with a capacity of 10 million passengers per year opened in Phase one required the construction of facilities capable of handling 25 million passengers initially.
Some of the major facilities developed during this phase included two parallel runways, 4,m and 4,m in length as of , a mega terminal building with a satellite and 83 aircraft stands contact and remote. The runways will be on a staggered configuration 2,m apart to allow for simultaneous operation. Equipped with category II navigational and lighting aids, they will be complemented by a taxiway system for the efficient and expeditious flow of aircraft on the ground.
The LCCT was extended in under phase two, making the airport capable of handling 35 million passengers per year. Further planned expansion will enable the airport to handle up to 45 million passengers per year by There is sufficient land and capacity to develop facilities to handle up to million passengers per year, including four runways by and two mega terminals, each with two linked satellite buildings.
The airport features three terminal buildings: the passenger terminal building, the main terminal building including the contact pier and the satellite building. The passenger terminal building has an area of ,m2 and can handle 40 million passengers per year.
The main terminal building is a five-level building with domestic and international facilities. Level one in the main terminal building provides access to the airport through the express train station and bus station. Level three is the arrivals level and features international and domestic arrival areas, customs clearance, baggage reclaim area and immigration.
The baggage reclaim area has 12 baggage carousels.
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