The Low Cost
Carrier Terminal (LCCT) is specifically built at
KL International
Airport to cater to the growing passengers of the Low Cost Airlines,
especially the passengers of Malaysia's first 'no-frills' airline,
Air Asia.
It is located 20km away from the KLIA Main Terminal Building (MTB).
Construction of the LCC Terminal was on a fast track basis beginning
June 2005 at an approximate cost of RM108 million.
The 35,290 square meters terminal is designed and built to suit the
Low Cost Carrier (LCC) business model that requires basic terminal
facilities and amenities. With this in mind, the terminal is
designed to facilitate the passengers' movement of international and
domestic departures/arrivals within a single floor operation area.
Thus it doesn't require travellators, escalators and aerobridges to
be provided at the terminal.
The operation of the LCC Terminal is supported by the existing
parking apron and additional infrastructures such as car parks,
surface access, kerbside road and other utilities. This terminal is
capable of handling 10million passengers a year and there is scope
for further expansion of up to 15 million passengers, if required in
the future.
The LCC Terminal was opened for familiarization on 9th March 2006
and will be fully operational on 23rd March 2006. This terminal is
managed and operated by Malaysia Airports (Sepang) Sdn Bhd.
More
about LCCT - KLIA
- KLIA - LCC Terminal
-
LCCT - Air Asia
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