KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 21 – Putrajaya said it has no plans so far to open up a third terminal for the Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s (KLIA). Transport Ministry said yesterday...
1MDB trial: MACC officer contradicts colleague, says Saudi trip was to get ‘cut and paste’ statements on Najib’s RM2.6bTravellers looking at the digital departure boards at the Departure Hall in Terminal 1 of Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Jan 24, 2025 — Picture by Choo Choy MayKUALA LUMPUR, Feb 21 – Putrajaya said it has no plans so far to open up a third terminal for the Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s .
Transport Ministry said yesterday it will only proceed with the construction of Terminal 3 once Terminal 2 reaches its maximum capacity. “For now, Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad is studying the need for the first phase of KLIA Terminal 1’s expansion to accommodate growing passenger, cargo, and aircraft traffic,” the ministry stated in a parliamentary reply to Kuala Krai MP Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman.This also includes the expansion of Terminal 1 from 30 million passengers per annum to 59 mppa and Terminal 2 from 45 mppa to 67 mppa, as well as the potential development of a fourth runway.
The ministry added that Terminal 2 is still operating below its full capacity of 45 million passengers per year, meaning Terminal will only be considered when KLIA 2 reaches its operational limit.
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