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Kuala Lumpur: new terminal for low-cost flights

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - $540 million invested by the government to expand the international airport

Malaysia Airport Holding announced that by 2011 it will complete the construction of a new terminal for low-cost flights in Kuala Lumpur airport. The project, that will cost $540 million, came after AirAsia complaints about the limits that the present terminal imposes to the airline, being only able to allow the transit of 15 million people per year. The carrier instead aims to fly 30 million passengers...

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