What's LCCT?

The Low Cost Carrier Terminal, or LCCT, is a project specifically designed and built to accommodate the high growth of passenger movements for the Low Cost Airlines, especially the passengers of Malaysia's first 'no-frills' airline, Air Asia.

Located about 20km away from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport's Main Terminal Building (MTB), the 35,290 square meters LCCT was constructed on a fast-track basis at the beginning of June 2005 and it's fully operational on 23rd March 2006. The total construction and other related costs of LCC Terminal are about RM108 million.

The LCCT is supported by the existing parking apron and additional infrastructure such as surface access, curbside road, car parks, and other utilities are available. In observance to the Low Cost Carrier (LCC) business model, it is designed to facilitate the passengers' movement of international and domestic departures and arrivals within a single floor operation area.

This terminal is managed and operated by Malaysia Airports (Sepang) Sdn Bhd.

 

This LCC terminal is capable of handling 10 million passengers a year and there is scope for further expansion of up to 15 million passengers, should more airlines decide to use it.

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Facts & Figures
Total Size of the terminal 35,290 sq meters
Check in area   2,650 sq meters
International Departure Hall   3,240 sq meters
International Arrival Hall   4,340 sq meters
Domestic Departure Hall   4,430 sq meters
Domestic Arrival Hall   1,900 sq meters
Public Concourse Main Area   4,355 sq meters
Public Concourse International Arrival area      325 sq meters
Common, Ramp and circulation   6,760 sq meters

72 Check-in counters (52 check-in baggage counters & 20 check-in no baggage counters)

  International Departure   Domestic Departure   International Arrival   Domestic Arrival

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