Malaysia Domestic Flights
Domestic Airports in Malaysia Most of the domestic flights in Malaysia are under Air Asia, Malaysia's low cost carrier airline. Air travel now is more affordable and their motto is "Now everyone can fly". It offers a no frills cheap way to travel for many Malaysians and foreigners. To see their Malaysian airfare and neighbouring countries air fare, please check online at www.airasia.com. Booking is done online with ticketless methods. In Kuala Lumpur Air Asia uses the newly built Low Cost Carrier Terminal, located 20km away from KLIA. For more information and on how to get to or away from LCCT terminal, please go to their website at www.klia.com.my/LCCTerminal. FlyAsianXpress, under Air Asia, flies extensively to remote areas in East Malaysia using their smaller planes which is possible to land on the Short Take-Off and Landing Airports (STOL). Their website is www.flyasianxpress.com for bookings, schedules and airfare checking. Malaysia Airlines do operate domestic flights from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport(KLIA). The prices for the tickets are pricier but includes meals, online entertainment and other services not found in a no frills low cost carrier. To check the Malaysian airfare, log on to their website for updated information. www.malaysiaairlines.com. Sultan Abd. Aziz Shah, Subang, Selangor Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang The airport now caters for Berjaya Air operations to Tioman, Pangkor and Redang Island, apart from military and private jets. Berjaya Air - connects Koh Samui, Pangkor, Redang, Tioman Sultan Abdul Halim, Kedah Sultan Abdul Halim Airport, Alor Star. The airport, located 13 km away from town, can handle up to 800,000 ppa.
Air Asia - connects Kuala Lumpur (Air Asia conveniently provides a shuttle van from the airport to Hat Yai, Thailand)
Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala Lumpur
Sultan Azlan Shah, Ipoh, Perak Sultan Azlan Shah Airport, Ipoh From a small Fokker airfield, the airport was expanded in the 1980s to accommodate jet aircraft operation. Located 6km away from the city.
Jatayu Airlines - connects Jakarta
Kartika Airlines - connects Medan
Batu Berendam, Melaka Batu Berendam Airport, Malacca. The increasing number of business and leisure travelers to the historic state of Malacca has brought an improvement in passenger traffic to the airport. Riau Airlines - connects Pekan Baru, Riau, Sumatera, Indonesia Sultan Ahmad Shah, Kuantan Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport, Kuantan The airport, located 15km from town is able to handle 1 million passengers per annum. In 2005, the airport handled 298,184 passengers. Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala Lumpur Sultan Mahmud, Terengganu Sultan Mahmud Airport, Kuala Terengganu The airport, located 15km from town is able to handle 400,000 passengers per annum. In 2005, the airport handled handled 419,475 passengers.
Air Asia - connects Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala Lumpur
Sultan Ismail Petra, Kelantan Sultan Ismail Petra Airport, Kota Bharu Opened in September 2002, the new 12,000sqm airport terminal with three aircraft stands, three aerobridges is able to handle 1.4 million passengers. Air Asia - connects Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala Lumpur Labuan, Labuan Island Labuan Airport, Federal Territory Labuan, located 8km from the coast of Sabah, was declared a Federal Territory in 1984 and is a thriving duty-free port and Malaysia's major offshore international financial centre. Air Asia - connects Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala Lumpur FlyAsianXpress - connects Kota Kinabalu, Miri Senai / Sultan Ismail International Airport, Johor Bahru Today this airport is managed by Senai Airport Terminal Services Sdn Bhd, the first independent airport operator in Malaysia after it separated from Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad on 2003.
Air Asia - connects Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Miri, Penang, Sandakan, Sibu, Tawau,
Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala Lumpur, Kuching
Kartika Airlines - connects Surabaya
Limbang Airport Limbang Airport Limbang Airport, situated 4.8 km from Limbang Town, started its operations on 15 July 2004. Previously a Short Take-Off and Landing port (STOLport). FlyAsianXpress - connects Lawas, Miri Tawau, Sabah Tawau Airport, Sabah The new Tawau airport, situated 31 Km away from the city was officially opened in December 2001. With a runway length of 3000 metres, the airport can accommodate Airbus planes. Air Asia - connects Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu FlyAsianXpress - connects Sandakan Lahad Datu, Sabah Lahad Datu Airport, Sabah. Lahad Datu is famous for the world's largest Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre Sepilok, where the primeval apes can be seen in their natural habitat. FlyAsianXpress - connects Kota Kinabalu Sandakan, Sabah Sandakan Airport, Sabah For people living and working in the immediate area of Sandakan, the airport provides a fast access to the rest of the country. This is also the entry point to the Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre. Air Asia - connects Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu FlyAsianXpress - connects Kota Kinabalu, Kudat, Tawau, Tamanggong Asian Spirit - connects Zamboanga Sibu, Sabah Sibu Airport, Sarawak The terminal covers 6,300sqm of floor area and is equipped to handle 1.4 million passengers annually. Over 920,900 passengers passed through the airport in 2005. Air Asia - connects Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Kuching Malaysia Airlines - connects Kuala Lumpur, Kuching FlyAsianXpress - connects Kota Kinabalu, Bintulu, Miri, Mukah Bintulu, Sarawak Bintulu Airport, Sarawak The new airport is located 5.5km south-west of Bintulu. It is equipped to handle aircrafts up to Boeing 737 and services the needs of the locals. Air Asia - connects Kuala Lumpur, Kuching Malaysia Airline - connects Kuala Lumpur, Kuching FlyAsianXpress - connects Kota Kinabalu, Belaga, Miri, Mukah, Sibu Miri, Sarawak Miri Airport, Sarawak The new Miri Airport terminal has a the capacity of 2 million passengers per annum. The airport, located close to the border of Brunei Darussalam. Air Asia - connects Johor, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Airline - connects Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu FlyAsianXpress - connects Bakelalan, Bario, Bintulu, Labuan, Lawas, Limbang, Long Akah, Long Banga, Long Lellang, Long Seridan, Marudi, Mukah, Mulu, Sibu STOL Short Take-Off and Landing Airports (STOL) Malaysia's dense and hilly terrain especially in the states of Sabah and Sarawak. The STOL ports were built to accommodate the needs of passengers and travelers in these remote areas and provide them with a lifeline to other neighboring towns. Bakelalan -Fly Asian Xpress connects Bario, Lawas Bario - Fly Asian Xpress connects Bakelalan, Marudi, Miri Belaga - Fly Asian Xpress connects Bintulu Kapit Keningau Kudat - Fly Asian Xpress connects Kota Kindabalu, Bakalalan, Limbang, Miri Lawas- Fly Asian Xpress connects Bakelalan, Kota Kinabalu, Limbang, Miri Limbang - Fly Asian Xpress connects Lawas, Miri Long Akah - Fly Asian Xpress connects Marudi, Miri Long Banga - Fly Asian Xpress connects Marudi, Miri Long Lellang - Fly Asian Xpress connects Marudi, Miri Long Pasia Long Semado Long Seridan - Fly Asian Xpress connectsMarudi, Miri Marudi - Fly Asian Xpress connects Bario, Long Akah, Long Banga, Long Lellang, Long Seridan, Miri Mukah - Fly Asian Xpress connects Bintulu, Kuching, Miri, Sibu Mulu - Fly Asian Xpress connects Kota Kinabalu, Miri Pamol Ranau Sahabat Sematan Semporna Sepulot Simanggang Sitiawan Tanjung Manis Tomanggong- Fly Asian Xpress connects Sandakan homepage > Flying within Malaysia |