Official Airport Transferanne2012-01-03T13:29:06+08:00
Just 28 minutes away KLIA Ekspres is a premium non-stop high-speed train service that connects KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) and the Kuala Lumpur city centre. Cruising at a top speed of 160 km/h, the journey takes 28 minutes allowing you to relax in comfort along the way. KLIA Ekspres promises to be fast, reliable, safe; and comfortable.
Safely on time KLIA Ekspres is designed with air travellers needs in mind. The KLIA Ekspres operates at 15-minutes intervals during peak hours and 20 minutes during off-peak. It is Malaysian fastest railway system with a 99.7% on-time service performance. Convenience on board KLIA Ekspres air-conditioned carriages are equipped with comfortable contoured seats, a washroom, digital entertainment, overhead racks for light luggage and tiered racks for large luggage. Special wheelchair seat compartments are also available on board for the disabled.
Free Porter service
Rest assured your luggage will be taken care of by our friendly and reliable porters at no charge. Helpful porters are available at your service at all the areas for loading or unloading of your luggage.
Flight check-in KL Sentral
Just like an airport, you can check-in your flight before even reaching the airport. This facility is exclusively for KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit passengers flying with Malaysia Airlines, Royal Brunei, Cathay Pacific or Emirates. Simply check-in and collect your boarding pass in advance so it allows you more time to avoid the rush when you reach KLIA.
Door-to-door VIP Service The VIP Service combines the efficiency of the KLIA Ekspres with the personalised service of a chauffuer-driven executive limousine, to provide an exclusive door-to-door transfer between KLIA and the city centre hotspots.
Convenience of a smooth ride
KLIA Transit is a rapid transit service designed specially for commuters and airport personnel. Just like KLIA Ekspres, this train service shares the same tracks as the KLIA Ekspres connecting KLIA and Kuala Lumpur city centre. KLIA Transit however makes 3 quick intermediate stops along key townships – Bandar Tasik Selatan, Putrajaya & Cyberjaya and Salak Tinggi.
On-time service performance
Why risk being late when you can now plan your daily trip travelling with us. With our impeccable on-time train service performance, KLIA Transit is the ideal mode of transport to work everyday. Whether you are travelling from Cheras or from Putrajaya, there will be no hassle of delay because of traffic jam or any other reasons to be late.
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Train connectivity
KLIA Transit integrates with KTM Commuter and RapidKL LRT at Bandar Tasik Selatan and with Putrajaya Sentral at Putrajaya Cyberjaya station. KLIA Transit departs every half-an-hour from KL Sentral and KLIA terminals. Total journey time from end stations is 35 minutes only. Fares are based on distance travelled. Tickets can be purchased through ticket vending machines and ticket counters at station.
Concession fares
Concession fares are available for senior citizens and the disabled (Malaysian), KLIA airport staff and registered tour guides. Such fares are only applicable with proof of identification via the ticketing counter at station.
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Travel Card
Take advantage and enjoy greater savings for your daily commute on KLIA Transit between your home and your work place. Weekly and monthly card for travel are available between specified stations. You will enjoy huge savings on petrol, toll and more importantly your time.
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Group Fares
Whether you are travelling with your family or friends, you can now enjoy big savings on the friends & family fare return ticket on KLIA Transit. Applicable between KL Sentral and KLIA station only, this airport transfer offer is even better than driving or taking a taxi. So the next time when you plan a trip in a group, the friends & family fare on KLIA Transit is the obvious preferred mode of airport transfer.
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