Which airport in Kuala Lumpur is the main one and what is it called?
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The main international airport of the capital of Malaysia is called Kuala Lumpur International Airport, abbreviated as KLIA. Its IATA code is KUL. Most tourists from Russia and other countries arrive here.
It is important not to confuse it with the old Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (code SZB), which only handles some domestic and regional flights. KLIA is located about 50 kilometers from the city center and consists of two separate terminals: KLIA (Terminal 1, for most international flights) and KLIA2 (Terminal 2, a hub for budget airlines, mainly AirAsia).
Important! Previously, there was a separate terminal for low-cost carriers, LCCT, but it is closed. All passenger flights are now served only through KLIA and KLIA2. When purchasing tickets, always check the airport code (KUL) and the specific terminal.
The airport is well-organized with developed infrastructure: there are currency exchange offices, ATMs, SIM card counters, cafes, and shops. You can get to the city center by express train, taxi, or bus.
You can learn more in our reliable and honest guide in the article Kuala Lumpur Airport: a detailed guide to terminals and ways to get to the city
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