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Introduction to Kuala Lumpur International Airport

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (English: Kuala Lumpur International Airport, KLIA for short) is one of Malaysia's most important international airports. It is located in Sepang, southern Selangor, about 50 kilometers away from Kuala Lumpur. This airport was officially opened on June 27, 1998, replacing the previous Subang International Airport. The slogan of Kuala Lumpur International Airport is "Bringing the World to Malaysia and Malaysia to the World". Kuala Lumpur International Airport is also one of the stopping points of the Kangaroo Route. Since British Airways, Austrian Airlines and Qantas have stopped flying to Kuala Lumpur International Airport, only Malaysia Airlines is left to stop at this airport. Airport management companies remain optimistic that British Airways and Qantas can return KLIA as a stopover on Kangaroo routes. Kuala Lumpur International Airport was designed by Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa. The concept is "an airport in a forest, a forest in an airport." The airport is surrounded by greenery. There is an open-air room in the center of the airport satellite building, and there is a tropical rainforest outside. landscape. Signage within the airport is written in English, Malay, Chinese, Japanese and Arabic. In addition, the airport also uses English, Malay, Chinese and Japanese to broadcast airport information and announcements. Malaysia Airports Group is 40% controlled by the Malaysian government and owns 39 airports including Kuala Lumpur Airport.