Experience The LCCT...

 

Wow... Many of us have actually been to the LCCT and have actually been writing much about it. It's good fun to read about them. Hope you enjoy reading them.


Alicia Lau says:

Jul 28, 2006

Phuket Trip: Unforgettable Experience in LCCT

It was my first trip to Phuket,

It was my first time departing from LCCT,

T’was the most memorable company trip, I daresay!

On the 28th July 2006, we were scheduled to meet in TPM to depart together on the bus pre-arranged to pick us up by 12pm. Despite the pre-arrangement, things started to get wrong from the first point - the bus got to us only at 1pm! Not only were we terrible tired of waiting, but also of hunger. Still, we were full of enthusiasm coz it’s an oversea trip...

Sigit Adinugroho says:

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

LCCT

Just so you know, here they provide a special terminal for low-budget airlines like Air Asia. So if you use low-budget airliners, you'd go to a different building set apart from the main airport. Unlike Indonesia...

Jee says:

March 17, 2006

Budget airline terminal or airline budget terminal?

I just got to know that me and my buddies will have the ‘honor’ to become some of the first group of people to be departed from our new KL budget airline terminal.

The new budget terminal in Kuala Lumpur should be operational starting 23rd March handling some flight arrivals while on 24th March will start handling flight departures. Well I am on 24th, leaving to KK on Air Asia...

chow fook cheong says:

Monday, April 10, 2006

Scenes from LCCT

When the LCCT was opened in March 23, 2006, all local flights (OK, AirAsia) has been tranferred there. In other words, if you cannot pay for a decent fare, you have been punished by being forced to go to another place far far away from those well paying folks. Ha ha ha ha....

toyotaaltis says:

Sunday, May 21, 2006

AirAsia & LCCT

There's a saying in Chinese, that is 'Pay RM1 and you'll get back what worth RM1'...Haha...I don't know how to translate into English, but, the meaning is there lah. Below is my flying experience...I pay so little, thus, that's what I get back...

Sairay says:

Saturday, July 15, 2006

KL (LCCT) - Kuching (AirAsia 3 weeks ago)

1. Nothing to shout about LCCT. Low class, cheap layout and place look disarray and not systematic.

2. Checking-in still same old style and not kids/senior citizen friendly.

3. At the boarding counter, still no line nor any systematic approach on crowd control. As soon as boarding annoucement was heard the whole place turn into pasar malam. Everybody trying to cut queue, jump queue and etc...

Malaccan says:

April 2006

LCCT - Kuala Lumpur Low Cost Carrier Terminal

The first time is been to the KLIA LCC Terminal was to catch a flight to Indonesia earlier this month. I'm flying with AirAsia - Malaysian based low cost carrier. The first impression when I reach the terminal is that it looked like a typical centralized Malaysian wet market - the place you go and buy your meat, fish and vegetables...

mahligai says:

25 Feb 2005

Low-Cost Carrier Terminal in KLIA : National Interest vs Individual Interest

On Wednesday, February 23rd 2005, the Cabinet has decided once and for all, that the new dedicated Low-Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) would be built in Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and not the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (SAAS) in Subang.

Many would argue that Subang is better, it makes sense. KLIA is far, transport is expensive, why pay KLIA Express RM 35 to catch an AirAsia flight that costs you just RM 0.99 (Excluding the RM 16 airport tax) ? Subang is closer, facilities are there, cheap, save time, etc...

Payrol says:

Monday, March 27, 2006

The One with the new low cost terminal

Yesterday, I made a trip to new low cost carrier terminal at KLIA. Getting there is easy, just follow the exit to the Sepang Circuit/Mas Cargo, which is the first exit after the KLIA toll. The LCC terminal is specifically designed to suit the Low Cost Carrier (LCC) business model where it would be no escalators, aerobridges and thus, be able to have a shorter turnaround time...

shop-longer says:

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Air Asia - Now everyone can be fried.

Finally, I back to PJ now. It was a great holiday especially after a few months of heavy work, Ms Stress and Mr Mentally-imbalance had always came to visits me, so I need some time to relax… Yup, I applied 3 days leave and went to Tawau, Sabah for visiting my boy friend’s family. What a great time I had. I took Sky bus from KL Sentral to LCCT (Low Cost Carrier Terminal) which cost me RM9...

TXCowboy says:

5:11 pm, September 10, 2006

Left Luggage service at Low Cost Carrier terminal (LCCT)

We arrive in KLIA at 7AM. Our AirAsia flight to Langkawi is at 12:45P, the same day, out of LCCT. We plan to leave our big bags at the airport (since AirAsia seems to make a big fuss about big bags) and collect them on our return from Langkawi. A few questions:

1. Is there a left luggage service at LCCT where we can leave our bags for a few days? If so, what are the charges?

2. Has anyone used these services either at KLIA or LCCT? How reliable/safe is it?

3. Since we have more than 5 hrs to kill at the airport, any suggestions of how we can spend them. Are there rooms/lounges (like in Singapore Changi airport) where we can relax? Any shower facilities?

Stephanie Tye says:

12 Apr 2006 1:14 PM

LCCT infor to share

Since no one answer my questions on LCCT we went check out ourself. Following are some information to share.

The LCCT terminal is simple one level building only. The Domestic and international departure entrance in the center hall. You won't miss with the striking MacDonald sign to look for...

Philips says:

26 March 2006

LCCT. Low Cost Carrier Terminal of KLIA.

Today let's talk a little bit about LCCT which has began it's operation some 2 weeks ago.

First of all, this LCCT looked like a huge hypermarket in the eyes of Fat Lady. She told me that OMG she thought that it was some Macro Hypermarket opening at KLIA area

But it was not bad actually... let's see what I have...

foolsophy says:

Wednesday, 9th August 2006

Day 1: Wednesday, 9th August

Went to Masjid India by LRT in the morning to get our RM changed to Rp. Felt so weird carrying some ‘millions’, although only in Rp lah. Finished all our packing, and the initial thought of being able to carry a medium-sized bag with lots of room to spare was WRONG. The bag ended up to be about 80% full. Hahahaha. Left the house in the afternoon, had lunch with brother and sister, and she sent us to the LCCT. Our first time there, no idea it was THAT bloody far away from the rest of civilization...

Wa Traffic says:

Thursday, April 06, 2006

3rd world taxi implementation @ KLIA & LCCT

Can anybody tell me why the Klang Valley taxis are given lower priority than the LCCT taxis to pick up passenger at Low Cost Carrier Terminal?

I just don't understand, why the government is allowing this to happen? The KLIA limo taxis are not operating the transport service so efficiently, and yet it is still not allowing city cabs to operate at KLIA airport. Still remember that last year in December, it came out in the Chinese Newspaper - Sinchew Daily, saying that KLIA will be allowing low cost taxis to operate starting from March this year...

Chow Kuey Teow says:

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Fan Into Flame Conference 2006

7:15am - Head for Low-Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) for the first time. Ever...

Eva Herzigova says:

Thursday, April 20, 2006

THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY !

Eva tak ada idea nak coretkan untuk you all today. Nak story apa yang berlaku di ofice so boring. Always the same old stuff day in day out. Routine sangat ! So today Eva nak ajak you all tour the new low cost carrier terminal (LCCT) di KLIA. Not bad terminal baru ni. Nice basic building tapi clean and well organised. Harap2 jangan lah mula2 ni saja ok bila dah lama2 jadi teruk dan tak well maintained...

Jamie says:

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Gateway

LCCT was such a sight, the first impression it gave me was that it resembles the Melbourne International Airport. It was however a little troublesome to get there, an hour and fifteen minutes ride from KL Sentral to LCCT is rather illogical, cos the flight itself only took less than 55 minutes. Perhaps they should do something about the hour long journey to get there, and make use of the million dollar ERL...

imran says:

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

back in shah alam in the morning..suppose to enter the office but i was too tired for that..ended be in the office at 3pm. and the hectic part starts. its the last day of visit for the zimbabweans, that means we shall send them to the airport. taking air asia to johore because UTM is their next destination. that means..we will need to go to recently opened LCCT (Low Cost Carrier Terminal). and thats where the story begins...

myberlingobox says:

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Pertama kali ku ke LCCT

First time aku ke LCCT - Low Cost Carrier Terminal kepunyaan Air Asia sebab nak gi ke Trengganu dengan Family, saudara ku bertunang. Naik Air Asia je yang mampu, nak naik MAS mahal.

Perkara menarik di LCCT...

Jeremy says:

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Going Back Home

Took the KLIA transit to KLIA. Then, from KLIA, i was to take a shuttle bus to the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT). I've never taken the bus before.. So i went to the Air Asia ticket counter for directions. The stupid person at the counter gave me the wrong directions with an extremely fake/plastic surgery smile...

Bunnyhon says:

2:17 am, August 10, 2006

Pan Pacific or Concorde Inn?

Got a 07:20 flight departing from LCCT. From what people are saying in the forum Concorde Inn is closer to the LCCT but I also read the not-so-good reviews about the place. We are not TOO picky but would like to have a clean and not quite so shabby place. Should we stay at the Pan Pacific instead? How far are these hotels to the LCCT respectively by cab?

 

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