After five years of providing affordable hotel
rooms to passengers of KLIA’s Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT),
the Tune Hotel KLIA-LCCT will close down effective 9 May 2014,
giving way to a brand new, 400-room Tune Hotel klia2 that will
open on the same day.
Tune Hotels core proposition is to offer a great night’s sleep at a
great price. All of the Tune hotels feature space-efficient, streamlined
rooms focusing on high-quality basics: 5-star beds and powerful hot
showers. Though minimally priced, the strategically located hotels
provide housekeeping services, electronic keycard access into rooms,
extensive CCTV systems, and no access into the main lobby without a
keycard past midnight. A ‘pay as you use’ system is in place for
optional energy-consuming amenities.
Tune Hotel klia2 is directly connected to
the new klia2 terminal via a covered walkway and link bridge. A
short 10-minute walk is all that it takes to get to the terminal,
allowing easy and convenient access to check-in counters as well
as the Gateway@klia2 shopping mall. READ MORE HERE and HERE.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Friday, May 2, 2014
Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) Officially Open.
This is a historic moment with the arrival of the first airplane in the new airport The Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 or KLIA2.
Malindo Air flight OD1027 from Kota Kinabalu, carrying 110 passengers, made a historic touch down at the spanking new RM4bil KLIA2 . Also published HERE
Malindo Air flight OD1027 from Kota Kinabalu was the first flight landed on klia2 last night at 12.10am . Pix by NSTP/ Fariz Iswadi Ismail.
Following seven years of conctruction,KLIA2 HERE.
The IATA Terminal Code for klia2 will be KUL Terminal 2 or KUL 2. For KLIA, the IATA Terminal Code will be KUL Main Terminal or KUL M.
Photo from Malaysia Airport Berhad or #KLIA2Malindo Air flight OD1027 from Kota Kinabalu, carrying 110 passengers, made a historic touch down at the spanking new RM4bil KLIA2 . Also published HERE
Malindo Air flight OD1027 from Kota Kinabalu was the first flight landed on klia2 last night at 12.10am . Pix by NSTP/ Fariz Iswadi Ismail.
Following seven years of conctruction,KLIA2 HERE.
Following
seven years of construction, KLIA2 — the terminal for low-cost carriers
with a capacity to serve up to 45 million passengers annually — - See
more at:
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/first-flight-touches-down-as-klia2-opens-its-doors#sthash.QPddLoG7.dpuf
SEPANG,
May 2 — Following seven years of construction, KLIA2 — the terminal for
low-cost carriers with a capacity to serve up to 45 million passengers
annually — commenced operations as the first flight, Malindo Air Flight
OD1027, touched down at 12.05am this morning. - See more at:
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/first-flight-touches-down-as-klia2-opens-its-doors#sthash.QPddLoG7.dpuf
SEPANG,
May 2 — Following seven years of construction, KLIA2 — the terminal for
low-cost carriers with a capacity to serve up to 45 million passengers
annually — commenced operations as the first flight, Malindo Air Flight
OD1027, touched down at 12.05am this morning. - See more at:
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/first-flight-touches-down-as-klia2-opens-its-doors#sthash.QPddLoG7.dpuf
SEPANG,
May 2 — Following seven years of construction, KLIA2 — the terminal for
low-cost carriers with a capacity to serve up to 45 million passengers
annually — commenced operations as the first flight, Malindo Air Flight
OD1027, touched down at 12.05am this morning. - See more at:
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/first-flight-touches-down-as-klia2-opens-its-doors#sthash.QPddLoG7.dpuf
Monday, April 28, 2014
AirAsia, AirAsia X to begin operations at KLIA2 on May 9.
The AirAsia Group will move all of its operations to the highly-anticipated KLIA2 on Friday, May 9, 2014.
All scheduled departures from the LCC Terminal (LCCT) on May 8 will operate as normal, AirAsia said in a statement.
All scheduled departures from the LCC Terminal (LCCT) on May 8 will operate as normal, AirAsia said in a statement.
FAQs - AirAsia's Move to KLIA 2 on 9th May 2014
Check out the details on www.airasia.com/askSunday, April 27, 2014
KLIA2 Open Day .
To-day Sunday is klia2 Open Day.What is KLIA2 READ HERE.
Public will be presented with the opportunity to experience and explore klia2 before its opening on 2 May as Malaysia Airports is giving preview of the world's largest purpose-built terminal for low cost carriers on Sunday, 27 April 2014 at the klia2 Open Day.
Malaysia Airport Berhad article on 23April,2014 READ MORE
Photo from MAB (Malaysia Airpor Berhad)
Mock boarding passes would be issued to visitors upon registration as a souvenir of the visit to KLIA2 Open Day. Visitors could also view and experience the KLIA2 Skybridge, the first in Asia and only the third airport Skybridge in the world.
“There will be lots of fun activities awaiting visitors including the chance to tour the airport terminal to get a real feel of both the domestic and international as well as departure and arrival processes at the new terminal,
The public at KLIA2 open day..
Photos credit to Malaysia Airport Berhad & Congratulations to KLIA2 for job well done.
Public will be presented with the opportunity to experience and explore klia2 before its opening on 2 May as Malaysia Airports is giving preview of the world's largest purpose-built terminal for low cost carriers on Sunday, 27 April 2014 at the klia2 Open Day.
Malaysia Airport Berhad article on 23April,2014 READ MORE
Photo from MAB (Malaysia Airpor Berhad)
Mock boarding passes would be issued to visitors upon registration as a souvenir of the visit to KLIA2 Open Day. Visitors could also view and experience the KLIA2 Skybridge, the first in Asia and only the third airport Skybridge in the world.
“There will be lots of fun activities awaiting visitors including the chance to tour the airport terminal to get a real feel of both the domestic and international as well as departure and arrival processes at the new terminal,
The public at KLIA2 open day..
Photos credit to Malaysia Airport Berhad & Congratulations to KLIA2 for job well done.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
President Barack Obama Visit Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia.
President Barack Obama will visit Malaysia, the first visit by a
President of the United States to Malaysia since Lyndon Johnson. (27/04/2014).
U.S. Embassy Kuala Lumpur is pleased to share the following information about the visit to Malaysia by United States President Barack Obama. HERE.
Latest News at 10.11am this morning in Kuala Lumpur.
First and foremost: the moment Obama steps out of Air Force One and onto the KLIA tarmac, his already indiscriminately blanket security concerns is immediately a Malaysian anxiety. ReadMore
Airforce One.No matter where in the world the President travels, if he flies in an Air Force jet, the plane is called Air Force One. Technically, Air Force One is the call sign of any Air Force aircraft carrying the President. In practice, however, Air Force One is used to refer to one of two highly customized Boeing 747-200B series aircraft, which carry the tail codes 28000 and 29000. The Air Force designation for the aircraft is VC-25A. Read More
Welcome To Malaysia Sir.....
U.S. Embassy Kuala Lumpur is pleased to share the following information about the visit to Malaysia by United States President Barack Obama. HERE.
Latest News at 10.11am this morning in Kuala Lumpur.
First and foremost: the moment Obama steps out of Air Force One and onto the KLIA tarmac, his already indiscriminately blanket security concerns is immediately a Malaysian anxiety. ReadMore
Airforce One.No matter where in the world the President travels, if he flies in an Air Force jet, the plane is called Air Force One. Technically, Air Force One is the call sign of any Air Force aircraft carrying the President. In practice, however, Air Force One is used to refer to one of two highly customized Boeing 747-200B series aircraft, which carry the tail codes 28000 and 29000. The Air Force designation for the aircraft is VC-25A. Read More
Welcome To Malaysia Sir.....
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Where to go plane-spotting in Kuching International Airport Area.
Plane-spotting is fun and pretty much free. Just grab a camera ,
bring over your grand kids and other family members hanging about,
and go scour the skies for interesting aircraft.I am talking about our
local airport in my town.Our local airport is not as busy as you think
even though its International Airport.Before go for plane spotting make
sure be prepare to get some information about air plane schedule of
arrival to avoid from waiting etc.etc. Here are some good
viewing spots:
and below are what you get from the above shooting spot.
Just for info : Camera Olympus E620 mounted with Zuiko lens 70-300mm (140-600mm equiv).
Happy plane spotting...
and below are what you get from the above shooting spot.
Just for info : Camera Olympus E620 mounted with Zuiko lens 70-300mm (140-600mm equiv).
Happy plane spotting...
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Aspiring plans for Kuching to be travel hub .
"Sarawak is known as an eco-tourism sector and our main problem is
connectivity. This conference will give insights to the airlines
executive, that there is such a place called Kuching in Borneo where
they can expand their market potential in Asia,” he said when announcing
Routes Asia 2014."
How many foreign Airline that stop over at Kuching International Airport ?
Kuching International Airport, with a volume of 4.86 million passengers recorded last year, is the door to exquisite Borneo niche tourism but was challenged with connectivity problems, says its Tourism Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg.
Currently, direct flights from Kuching to other international destinations include Brunei, Singapore and Pontianak in Indonesia. Other launched direct flights, which had been cancelled, include Kuching to Perth, Macau and Bali. Direct flights from Kuching to Singapore operated by Tiger Airways was also cancelled after three years.
How many foreign Airline that stop over at Kuching International Airport ?
Kuching International Airport, with a volume of 4.86 million passengers recorded last year, is the door to exquisite Borneo niche tourism but was challenged with connectivity problems, says its Tourism Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg.
Currently, direct flights from Kuching to other international destinations include Brunei, Singapore and Pontianak in Indonesia. Other launched direct flights, which had been cancelled, include Kuching to Perth, Macau and Bali. Direct flights from Kuching to Singapore operated by Tiger Airways was also cancelled after three years.
This article was published :
First Published: 4:11pm, Feb 05, 2014
XPress Air from Indonesia is one of the foreign Airline that still flies to Kuching International Airport.
Silk Air from Singapore one of the foreign airline still stop in Kuching International Airport.
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