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Airport Kuala Lumpur KUL
Kuala Lumpur International Airport is the largest and most important airport in the southeast Asian country Malaysia. It is not directly in the city, but near Sepang and by passenger numbers, with currently more than 26 million passengers, is one of the 20 largest airports worldwide. The airport complex has been designed to accommodate up to 80 million passengers.- URL: Official website
- Parking: Yes; paid short and long-term parking; about 11 400 spaces.
- Nearby cities: Seremban (25 km), Petaling Jaya (38 km), Shah Alam (42 km), Klang (43 km), Kuala Lumpur (47 km), Kampung Baru Subang (49 km), Rawang (65 km), Melaka (86 km)
- Directions by car: The airport is about 60 km or 35 miles south of Kuala Lumpur near the town of Sepang.
- Stations: KLIA Ekspres Trains und KLIA Transit trains link the main station in Kuala Lumpur with the airport. The journey takes about 30 minutes.
Location
The airport was opened in 1998 and is located about 60 km or 35 miles south of Kuala Lumpur, near the city of Sepang. Between the airport and the railway station of Kuala Lumpur regular shuttle buses are operated by various companies, such as Express coaches. There are also other buses from the airport, eg. Aero bus to Shah Alam, the Airport Liner to Nilai or Cityliner to Banting. Alternatively, please take a taxi or rent a car.