As a professional Tibet tour operator, Tibet Tour would like to make a brief introduction about Kuala Lumpur International Airport for tourists planning a Tibet tour from Malaysia. Information regarding the international flights between Kuala Lumpur and some world famous metropolis, as well as the flights between Kuala Lumpur and the domestic cities in China would be presented.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport is one of the most important international airports in Malaysia. It is located in the south of Selangor District, about 50 kilometers away from the downtown of Kuala Lumpur. "Bring the world to Malaysia and Malaysia to the world" is the most famous slogan of Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport was designed by a famous Japanese architect who adopted "airport in the forest and forest in the airport" as the main concept. Tourists making a Tibet tour from Malaysia would find that the airport is surrounded by green trees. The open-air room in the main building of the airport allows passengers to enjoy the tropical rainforest landscape outside. The indicators in the airport are in English, Malay, Chinese, Japanese and Arabic. The related information and notices will be broadcasted in English, Malay and Chinese.
The transportation to Kuala Lumpur International Airport is pretty convenient. Passengers could get to the airport by the express railway or the metro (takes about half an hour). In addition, the airport shuttle bus is also available.
Noted as the most important international airport in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur International Airport has opened a series of international flights.
The international flights between Kuala Lumpur and a series of domestic cities in China are available, including Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Kunming, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Nanning, Duzhou and Xiamen.
The international flights between Kuala Lumpur and a series of world famous metropolis have been opened, including New Delhi, Bombay, Mauritius, Singapore, Kathmandu, Vienna, Sydney, Dacca, Cairo, Dubai, Djakarta, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Amsterdam, Kuwait, Teheran, Bangkok, Frankfurt, Mataram, Rangoon, Doha, Moscow, Karachi, Hanoi, and Tashkent.