Fly to Bali via Kuala Lumpur
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Fly to Bali via Kuala Lumpur
Hi, i m going to Bali via Kuala Lumpur.
Arrive at 9:40 am in KL in KLIA1 terminal M, departure at 12:15 pm via Indonesia AirAsia to Denpasar.
1) who flew via KL, can u tell me can i pass check-in and check-out for 2,5 hours? i m without luggage.
2) how do i need to move in airport for departure? departure in KLIA1? what terminal? First i need to pass check-in, then check-out.
Arrive at 9:40 am in KL in KLIA1 terminal M, departure at 12:15 pm via Indonesia AirAsia to Denpasar.
1) who flew via KL, can u tell me can i pass check-in and check-out for 2,5 hours? i m without luggage.
2) how do i need to move in airport for departure? departure in KLIA1? what terminal? First i need to pass check-in, then check-out.
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Air Asia operates from KLIA2. To get there from KLIA1 you need to get the train. It is a 5 minute ride.
I have made that transfer and my connections several times within that timespan but my flights have generally been on time. If there are any delays then you could miss your connection.
There is no airside transit area between the two terminals so I am pretty sure you will need to pass through immigration in KLIA1 and check in in KLIA2.
You don’t say what nationality you are, but if you require a visa, it could take longer.
I would advise checking in for your Bali flight online and printing off your boarding pass. The pass will state whether you can go straight to security or whether you need to go to a check in desk to present your documents (I have been caught out with that more than once!!)
I have made that transfer and my connections several times within that timespan but my flights have generally been on time. If there are any delays then you could miss your connection.
There is no airside transit area between the two terminals so I am pretty sure you will need to pass through immigration in KLIA1 and check in in KLIA2.
You don’t say what nationality you are, but if you require a visa, it could take longer.
I would advise checking in for your Bali flight online and printing off your boarding pass. The pass will state whether you can go straight to security or whether you need to go to a check in desk to present your documents (I have been caught out with that more than once!!)
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Air Asia operates from KLIA2. To get there from KLIA1 you need to get the train. It is a 5 minute ride.
I have made that transfer and my connections several times within that timespan but my flights have generally been on time. If there are any delays then you could miss your connection.
There is no airside transit area between the two terminals so I am pretty sure you will need to pass through immigration in KLIA1 and check in in KLIA2.
You don’t say what nationality you are, but if you require a visa, it could take longer.
I would advise checking in for your Bali flight online and printing off your boarding pass. The pass will state whether you can go straight to security or whether you need to go to a check in desk to present your documents (I have been caught out with that more than once!!)
I have made that transfer and my connections several times within that timespan but my flights have generally been on time. If there are any delays then you could miss your connection.
There is no airside transit area between the two terminals so I am pretty sure you will need to pass through immigration in KLIA1 and check in in KLIA2.
You don’t say what nationality you are, but if you require a visa, it could take longer.
I would advise checking in for your Bali flight online and printing off your boarding pass. The pass will state whether you can go straight to security or whether you need to go to a check in desk to present your documents (I have been caught out with that more than once!!)