By BERNAMA
The Low-Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) will be closed by May 9, 2014 to facilitate the opening of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (klia2), said Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Aziz Kaprawi.
He said klia2 was on track to be opened by May 2 with four airlines starting operations at the new airport.
“These airlines include Philippine-based Cebu Pacific, Indonesia based Tigerair Mandala, Singapore-based Tiger Air and local hybrid airline, Malindo Air,” he told reporters at Airport Cities World Conference and Exhibition 2014 here today.
He said the first flight would be at 12.30am by the low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific.
Aziz also said passenger targeted growth into Malaysia this year was 9.7% and he was confident that it would be achievable despite the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 incident.
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