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Malaysia Airlines

The Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is an internatinal gateway to Malaysia through air-way. KL International Airport is a destination in itself. It is unique because it has within its boundaries all that is needed for business, entertainment and relaxation. The airport is part and parcel of the Multimedia Super Corridor where placement of high technology industries are being actively pursued.

There are 2 major hotels in KLIA -- Transit Hotel located within the Satellite Building, and Pan Pacific Hotel KLIA which is just 5-minute walk away.

 

Malaysia Airlines (MAS)

In 1947, a small air service opened its doors with just one twin engine Air Consul that sat only five. Since then, however, Malaysia Airlines has become an award-winning airline with a fleet of more than 100 aircraft, spreading its wings across six continents and servicing more than 100 different destinations.

 

Air Asia

Air Asia is one of the lately emerging economy airlines in Malaysia. If you're looking for a plane which can safely bring you to the desired destination at half the cost of ordinary fares, Air Asia is definitely your perfect choice. But, if you're looking for high-end services and high quality seaters, this could be out of your list.

Currently, Air Asia is flying within major cities in Malaysia, as well as the nearby countries, such as Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Macau, China, Hong Kong, and Philippines.