SEPANG, Malaysia – The driverless aerotrain linking KLIA’s main terminal to its satellite complex will resume on July 1, ending a 2½-year suspension after a 2023 breakdown forced 114 passengers to walk the 1.3km track. This move aims to restore the airport’s reputation amid a 21% passenger rise to 57.1 million in 2024. As Malaysia chairs Asean in 2025 and prepares for Visit Malaysia Year 2026, experts stress the need for seamless transfers, biometric boarding, and faster baggage handling to boost competitiveness. The service’s return offers relief but highlights broader facility upgrades required for a smooth travel experience.
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