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  2. Kota Kinabalu International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The expansion allowed KKIA to handle the world's largest passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380. As a result, the airport's capacity increased to 12 million passengers annually—9 million for Terminal 1 and 3 million for Terminal 2. [16] Terminal 2, originally known as "Airport Lama," was the first terminal at Kota Kinabalu International Airport.

  3. List of the busiest airports in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Penang International Airport, currently Malaysia's third busiest airport, serves the city of George Town. Kuching International Airport at night A passenger is described as a person who departs, arrives or passes in condition of transit through any airport located between the borders of Malaysia at any point of time during a year.

  4. List of airports in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Azlan Shah Airport: Jendarata Estate, Teluk Intan: WMAJ Jendarata Airport: Pangkor Island: PKG WMPA Pangkor Airport: Sitiawan: SWY WMBA Sitiawan Airport: Taiping: TPG WMBI Taiping Airport (Tekah Airport) SABAH: Kota Kinabalu: BKI WBKK Kota Kinabalu International Airport: Kudat: KUD WBKT Kudat Airport: Lahad Datu: LDU WBKD Lahad Datu ...

  5. KKIA@Kimanis - Wikipedia

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    KKIA@Kimanis refers to a proposed international airport project in Kimanis, Sabah, Malaysia, intended to replace the existing Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA). The proposed location for the new airport is in Kampung Mandahan, Kimanis, Papar, approximately 59 kilometers from Kota Kinabalu. The feasibility study for the project was ...

  6. MASwings - Wikipedia

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    A MASwings ATR 72 aircraft captured in flight near Kota Kinabalu International Airport Between 2012 and 2017, MASwings continued to solidify its position as a key regional carrier in East Malaysia , with an emphasis on providing air services to underserved rural areas.

  7. West Coast Division - Wikipedia

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    Kota Kinabalu Harbour is the main sea ports in the state's capital with an estimate size of 1,440 kilometres long coast. [1] It serves as the gateway for water transport in Sabah. It handles and handles 4,031,000 freight tonne annually. The Kota Kinabalu International Airport serves as the main gateway into the state by air. [1]

  8. Tawau Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tawau Airport (Malay: Lapangan Terbang Tawau) (IATA: TWU, ICAO: WBKW) is an airport located 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) north east [2] of Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia.It is one of two airports in Sabah with immigration counters for international flights, the other being Kota Kinabalu International Airport.

  9. Firefly (airline) - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Firefly designated Kota Kinabalu International Airport as its secondary hub to enhance connectivity across Borneo. As part of a strategic realignment by parent company Malaysia Airlines, Firefly took over intra-Borneo jet services, including routes connecting Kota Kinabalu with Kuching, Tawau and Sandakan , as well as Kuching with Miri .