KLIA set to go green for Visit Malaysia 2026


SEPANG: Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is set to get a refreshing green makeover, just in time to welcome the world for Visit Malaysia 2026.

By early next year, travellers arriving at or departing from KLIA can look forward to a more scenic and vibrant airport experience, thanks to a RM3mil landscaping project announced by Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming (pic).

Themed “Harmony in Diversity,” the initiative aims to transform the main entrances of both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 into lush, welcoming gateways with the addition of various plants such as Teh Pagar, Mexican Petunia, Willow Leaf and Green Aralia.

One standout feature is a striking new signboard installed at the final stretch of the exit road.

Decorated with batik motifs and greenery, the message “WELCOME TO MALAYSIA” will leave a lasting impression on visitors.

To further enhance the airport atmosphere, vertical garden walls will be added at the drop-off zones, incorporating arrangements of various plants and traditional batik patterns on the sidewalks and pillars.

“This project will play a vital role in strengthening KLIA’s image as our premier national entry gateway, showcasing both our unique cultural diversity and environmental commitment to visitors.

Work in progress: An officer from the KLIA Department of Landscape explaining the proposed development plan for the country’s entrance point at KLIA, during a press conference in Sepang. — RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The StarWork in progress: An officer from the KLIA Department of Landscape explaining the proposed development plan for the country’s entrance point at KLIA, during a press conference in Sepang. — RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

“It reflects the continuous efforts of the government in enhancing public spaces and creating a more sustainable, liveable, and conducive environment for the overall well-being of the community,” Nga said during a press conference at KLIA yesterday.

He added that the design will be fully handled by the National Landscape Department in partnership with Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB).

The works are expected to take around six months, with maintenance overseen by the contractor until December 2026.

After that, full responsibility will be handed over to MAHB.

Nga said the greening effort aligns with the government’s broader goals in promoting tourism as the country gears up for Visit Malaysia 2026.

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