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You are here: Home / Travel / KLIA EXPRESS: CONVENIENT WAY OF TRAVELING TO THE AIRPORT

KLIA EXPRESS: CONVENIENT WAY OF TRAVELING TO THE AIRPORT

July 4, 2015 By StrawberrY Gal - Travel Leave a Comment

It had been a long time since I traveled. I am addicted Japan.. yes I am.. Booked the ticket back last year when everyone is having no faith in travelling due to two Malaysian Airlines plane had gotten into sad tragedy. Yet I am having my faith in our country airline #MalaysianAirlines and I had booked my airflight ticket to Osaka a year back. The experience of #sakura is something we targeted in our trip to both places #osaka and #kyoto where both brings us a different culture

The flight with #MalaysianAirlines is around 7 hours and 30 minutes to #Osaka and we are having the mid night flight to Osaka. Travelling to KLIA is simply easy with MalaysianAirline. Checking in at the KL Sentral Station (the main station) with the Malaysian Airlines counter is just so easy.

The counter is just on your right if you see the McDonalds Kiosk and heading to the Nu Sentral. It is just around the check-in counter of KLIA express and you can hand in your bags to the MAS counter and check in and get your tickets. Everything comes simply easy and it just take minutes to settle here. And now I am #free with my free baggage travelling.

To KLIA, it is approximately taking me around 30 minutes with the KLIA Express Bus which is now allow you to stop in KLIA and also KLIA2. No hassel in travelling and a nice train ride, you will be assured that you would not get into the massive jam and missing your flight for sure.

The KLIA Express brings us with the great solution to KLIA in an ease where it is easily accessible in the middle of the town via Monorial, Rapid KL ( Kelana Jaya-Gombak) as well as KTM.

For those who are looking for a solution with an affordable price, consider the KLIA Express which brings you to your destination. It operates 24 hours and the frequency of their train is as follows

Journey time: 28 minutes
Frequency:
Every 15 minutes – peak hours (Mon to Fri 06:00-09:00 hrs and 16:00-22:00 hrs)
Every 20 minutes – off-peak hours (Mon to Fri 05:00-06:00 hrs, 09:00-16:00 hrs and 22:00-00:00 hrs; Sat and Sun all day)
Every 30 minutes – after midnight

The fare is at RM 35.00 per trip and round trip is at RM 70.00

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