klia2: #snapshots (part 1)
Wearing the hat of a Malaysian, a frequent traveler and an aviation enthusiast blogger, I am happy to see klia2 joining the list of Malaysian icons and being the latest pride and joy of Malaysia. #MalaysiaBoleh!
I’ve been receiving at least 50 requests from my friends and blog readers for a blog post or a preview of klia2, the world’s largest purpose-built terminal dedicated for low-cost carrier. Thank you for all the requests but please allow me to instead direct you to the official and comprehensive klia2 Passenger Guide on the official website. This is a very useful guide that includes FAQ and klia2 floor directory. Therefore I’m not going to write any ‘guide’ or walkthrough post 🙂
Instead I’ll only be sharing some of the photos that I took during the klia2 open day and the first week of klia2’s operations, during my arrival from Kota Kinabalu on Malindo Air as well as some are snapshots taken after-work while having my personal “jalan-jalan and makan-makan” around the public areas of the terminal.
Gateway@klia2 — where the fun begins.
A fresh new concept that integrates a shopping mall, car park, transportation hub with the klia2 terminal.
From Gateway@klia2’s website:
Sandwiched between the drop-off and Main Terminal, gateway@klia2 is the bustling integrated complex that will welcome 45 million people into the largest low-cost carrier terminal in the world. These millions include not just flyers but meeters and greeters from all over the nation, and shoppers from surrounding residential districts in Sepang, Putrajaya, Bangi and Nilai – just to name a few.
With 350,000 square feet of net lettable space spanning over 4 levels, a 6,000-bay multi-storey car park and a fresh airport-within-a-mall concept, it is fertile territory for success.
Channelling people to klia2 is the Transport Hub at gateway@klia2. It links the airport to the Express Rail Link (ERL), with allotted pickup / drop-off areas for coaches, taxis, rented vehicles and private transportation.
Driving? Bus? Taxi? Train? All will bring you here to Gateway@klia2.
Last minute souvenir shopping? Something to eat before the flight? Catching up with friends and families? Weekend family outing? Something for everyone at klia2. Even an international grocery store!
Some of the dining and shopping outlets at Gateway@klia2.
Click here for full list of dining and shopping outlets at Gateway@klia2.
After passing through the mall, guests will arrive at the terminal building where all the usual travel procedures can be completed in an efficient and comfortable manner.
Plenty of F&B and shopping at this part of the terminal as well 🙂
Here’s a quick preview of the domestic departure/arrival area. I love the spacious gates and comfortable seats along with more shopping and dining options including brands like Victoria secret, Upin-Ipin and Uncle Lim’s.
In part 2, I’ll share some of the photos from the international departure including the unique skybridge. No photos can replace actual experience going through this new terminal so make your way to klia2 soon! 🙂
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Nice collection of photos of the new terminal. What I like the most however is the disclaimer, haha! 😉
hahaha just to be clear bro 🙂
Still didn’t have a chance to go to KLIA2, but looking at your picture, the facilities offered are way better than the one in LCCT. And I’m very much hoping that public and people out there should accept this as another Malaysia’s achievement in having a world class low cost terminal.
🙂 let me know if youre coming, i’ll walk you around the terminal
fuhh..rajin ambil gambar nih..
sekadar berkongsi ikon terbaru Malaysia 🙂
Hi,
I’ve posted your article (as a link) on http://www.facebook.com/klia2.info.
Nice article. Good read.
Thanks.
I heard that the facilities here were nicer than LCCT.. And can see it via the pics..
Makes me wonder why AirAsia kinda reluctant to moves to the new airport..
definitely newer and nicer facilities for the passengers 🙂
Great photos bro! Wow, KLIA2 looks very, very impressive. You’re so right about the weekend family outing – blh mkn angin there & spend a whole day getting to know the place. Btw, did u get lost there – even for a while? ;D
Hahaha I can imagine being “lost” in the Toys R Us with your children don’t want to go out 🙂
Tq for the great review!
Boleh x nnt review pasal capsule hotel dkt KLIA2?
Launch 30th May ni. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks!
Wow Capsule Hotel!? Nice!
Great close-up photo of the integrated complex roof.Do you mind if i use one of that for our presentation to MAHB?( klia2 energy efficiency and green features).Thanks!