KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airports recorded a 13.9% month-on-month increase in passenger movements across its network in Malaysia and Turkiye in April 2025, supported by the launch of new airline services and expanded connectivity to key regional and international destinations.
This includes British Airways’s commencement of daily London-Kuala Lumpur service, significantly enhancing KL International Airport’s (KLIA) long-haul connectivity.
FitsAir has also begun operating four weekly flights from Colombo to KLIA Terminal 2, while Myanmar Airways International launched a new twice-weekly service connecting Yangon and Penang, further strengthening links to South-East Asian destinations.
Malaysia Airports managing director Datuk Mohd Izani Ghani said the new services reflected rising demand, stronger airline partnerships, and expanding access to Malaysia.
“By connecting to more key cities, we are creating greater opportunities for tourism, trade, and investment for the country, while continuing to enhance the airport ecosystem for our airline partners and passengers,” he said in a statement.
Passenger movements across the Malaysia Airports network, including its operations in Turkiye, reached 12.1 million in April, up from 10.7 million in March.
In Malaysia, total passenger movements rose by 15.6% to 8.3 million during the month, supported by domestic travel which increased by 25.2% to 4.2 million passengers, driven by the festive season travel and school holidays.
The international travel segment also saw passenger movements growing by 7.5% to 4.2 million passengers. — Bernama
