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This is a list of airports in Malaysia, sorted by location. Airports. In total, Malaysia has 63 airports (39 in East Malaysia and 24 in Peninsular Malaysia). Among them, 38 airports have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines (shown in bold). Other than that, Malaysia has 8 international airports.
It is located in the Sepang District of Selangor, approximately 45 km (28 mi) south of downtown Kuala Lumpur and serves the city's greater conurbation . KLIA is the largest and busiest airport in Malaysia. In 2023, it handled 47,224,000 passengers, 980,040 tonnes of cargo and 819,026 aircraft movements.
This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators , the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also included for completeness.
The airport is located at the southeastern tip of Penang Island, 16 km (9.9 mi) south of the city centre, and serves the country's second largest conurbation. As the main gateway into northwestern Malaysia, PIA is the third busiest airport in Malaysia in terms of passenger traffic, recording 8.3 million tourist arrivals in 2019 alone.
The busiest airports in Malaysia are measured according to data presented by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad. [1] Among all top 20 busiest airports, the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is the only airport which can land the A380. KLIA also has the longest runway in Malaysia, with 1 4,124 and 2 4,000 m runways.
Notes. ^1 MIL is common IATA code for Milan–Malpensa Airport ( IATA: MXP), Linate Airport ( IATA: LIN), Il Caravaggio International Airport ( IATA: BGY) and Parma Airport ( IATA: PMF). ^2 MMA covers Malmö Airport ( IATA: MMX) only. ^3 MOW is common IATA code for Domodedovo International Airport ( IATA: DME), Sheremetyevo International ...
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Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations AirAsia: AK: AXM: RED CAP: 1996 AirAsia X: D7: XAX: XANADU: 2007 Batik Air Malaysia: OD: MXD: MALINDO: 2013 Firefly