Tuesday, October 23, 2018

ROAMING AROUND KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2 (KLIA2), MALAYSIA

March 31, 2018
MABUHAY!
This is a photo and video journal of our budget travel connecting flight from KLIA2, Malaysia going to Kota Kinabalu.

KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 2
KLIA2, as one of the major airport in South East Asia, is a travel destination by itself. It opened on May 2, 2014. Spend some time to enjoy the sceneries, amenities and the food offered here.
Aerial view of KLIA2 - (photo courtesy of www.klia2.info)
KLIA2 by numbers:
- MR4 Billion - the approximate cost of construction
- Can handle 45 Million passengers per year
- 257, 845 sqm built-up area
- 68 departure gates
- 10 remote stands
- 80 aerobridges
- 35,000 sqm retail spaces
- 220 retail outlets
The Sky bridge

Spanning 300 meters with 60 meters of walkalators, the Skybridge will connect the passenger from Terminal Building to the Satellite Building, allowing passengers to travel between these two points in just over five minutes.





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You can walk in comfort along the very spacious corridors 



Departure gates
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ARRIVAL HALL
This world map is drawn using concrete plaster.

The Arrival Hall is located at Level 2 of the klia2 Main Terminal Building. It is the final stop for all passengers on Domestic Arrivals and International Arrivals. At the Arrival Hall, you will go through the immigration check, collect your luggage, shop for duty-free goods, and then clear the customs checkpoint to exit.

IMMIGRATION COUNTERS
The queue in the international immigration counters is always very long due to the arrival of so many tourists.
 DUTY-FREE SHOPS

GATEWAY@KLIA2 MALL
The gateway@klia2 Mall is strategically located between the Departure's drop-off area and klia2 Main Terminal Building. It is the bustling integrated complex that is designed to welcome an estimated 25 million people per year into the world's largest low-cost carrier terminal, Malaysia Airport klia2.


Local Malaysian buskers are entertaining the airport passengers


Bread and cup noodles for our snacks
THE RECREATIONAL GREEN AREA





PLAY OF COLORS
This airport really stands out due to the blend of vibrant pastel colors representing youth and vitality.


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And of course, it represents also the colors of South East Asia - Diversity in culture but united in spirit.


OUR FLIGHT TO KOTA KINABALU
Kota Kinabalu is our last destination completing our travel around Indochina - Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Malaysia.


Waiting in our departure gate.
For more information on KLIA2, please click this link: http://www.klia2.info/

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