Five low cost airlines now operate flights from KLI2

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Five low cost airlines now operate flights from KLI2

Last Monday new terminal for low-cost airlines in Kuala Lumpur Airport was officially opened. Now five main low cost carriers of the region already moved from old old terminal LCCT terminal.

Last Monday new terminal for low-cost airlines in Kuala Lumpur Airport was officially opened. Now five main low cost carriers of the region already moved from old old terminal LCCT terminal to new KLIA2. There are: Air Asia, Malindo Airways, Singapore’s Tiger Airways, Cebu Pacific Air and Indonesia’s Lion Air.

The most important moved was by Air Asia, as it represents more than 70% of all passengers. The transfer was smooth and without any slip. Now KLIA2 is the biggest low cost terminal in the world.

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