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As a frequent flyer, navigating departures from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) has become second nature to me. Join me as I share tips on speeding through security, enjoying the airport's amenities, and making the most of your time before takeoff.
View from deck at Kuala Lumpur International Airport | Source: iVisa
When leaving from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), I step into a spacious departure hall boasting top-notch dining options, well-maintained bathrooms with showers, and a large shopping mall area.
Restaurants and shops line the halls at Kuala Lumpur International Airport | Source: iVisa
I spend my time here before clearing exit immigration, customs, and security, which typically takes around thirty minutes with minimal lines. However, I advise allocating an hour in case you arrive at a busier time.
Feel free to enjoy the departure hall before heading to your international departure gate, which can get crowded and has limited facilities, including very few outlets outside lounges.
Travelers use a self-drop baggage area at Kuala Lumpur International Airport | Source: iVisa
Checking-In: Self-check-in is the way to go.
KLIA can get busy. Many airlines offer self-drop baggage areas where you can print pre-paid baggage tags, and your boarding pass at a kiosk.
You should check in before getting to the airport to use this service, as lines for checked baggage can be lengthy if you don’t check in at a self-service kiosk.
Exit Immigration: Go out the same way you came in.
When going through exit immigration, ensure you exit the way you entered. If you used an auto-gate upon arrival, use it again for your departure.
Likewise, if you went through immigration via an immigration officer, proceed through an immigration officer's lane on your way out.
Security: Might be at your gate.
Security is the final checkpoint before reaching your gate. Depending on your terminal, security might follow immediately after exiting customs or be located directly in front of your gate.
This means you'll pass through security before boarding your plane, as it typically opens before boarding begins. You won't be able to access this security gate early.
If security is at your gate, you can not bring in any liquids you purchased within the airport on the plane.
So, if you usually purchase bottled water or a coffee before boarding, you won’t be able to if security is at your gate.
Travelers wait in a security checkpoint at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. | Source: iVisa
If security is not at your gate, expect longer security lines to enter your terminal. You won’t know if your terminal area has security at the gates or before until you pass through immigration and customs.
Travelers purchase access to a lounge at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. | Source: iVisa
Lounges: Good for working
KLIA's departure hall has limited outlets, which are often already occupied, and limited seating. If you require a workspace or a cozy spot to relax before your flight, consider purchasing entry to one of the airport's lounges.
Boarding: Gate access is restricted until close to boarding time
Gates at KLIA are blocked off until just before boarding time, meaning you won’t be able to sit outside your gate until then.
An airport agent will check your boarding ticket and passport before allowing access to the area. You will then board as normal from your gates area onto your next location!