Kuala Lumpur Int 28 March 2015

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Kuala Lumpur Int 28 March 2015

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I did a week long spottingtrip to asia, I flew with Malaysia Airlines so the first stop was Kuala Lumpur.
I did not have transport so was limited to the airport terminals.The newest terminal KLIA2 houses the lowcost companies.
The terminal is H shaped with two viewing erea's on the landside of the long leg. In the morning you photograph in westerly direction,
with 7 stands in front of you and a view of the new 3rd runway. In the afternoon you can shoot eastward with 9 stands and a view of traffic on the (extended) center runway.
KLIA2 has 50+ plus stands so these 16 are only a small part of the terminal. Also when the stands fill up photographing of the planes on the last positions will
become difficult because of the heathaze from the APU's. This is the result from one Saturday. It's heavy on Air Asia since they are the main user of KLIA2.
I hope their large variety of logojets makes this report interesting.


Early in the morning through the glass of the most international part of the terminals.
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Then on to KLIA2
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In the afternoon to the other side of the pier

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Kind regards
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Some rather interesting logo-jets indeed! :D
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Post by Shunn31 »

It is an AirAsia Airport !!!!
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Post by Dutchman »

Very nice report!!!

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Post by pythoniels »

Great number of pictures you got there! Nice to see al those special air asia liveries in the air!

Were you also able to make some pictures from the international terminal KLIA1? You mentioned you flew with MH which operates from KLIA1, how did you get to panaroma terrace of KLIA2? Why I'm asking these questions? I'm going to Malaysia next month myself :-)
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Post by skippyscage »

you catch the train, which goes onto to KL Central, one stop - I forget the price but that one stop is very cheap.
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