Langkawi International Airport Explained

Langkawi International Airport
Nativename:Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Langkawi
Iata:LGK
Icao:WMKL
Type:Public
Owner:Khazanah Nasional
Operator:Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad
City-Served:Langkawi and Perlis
Location:Padang Matsirat, Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
Timezone:MST
Elevation-F:16
Elevation-M:5
Coordinates:6.3333°N 99.7333°W
Pushpin Map:Malaysia Kedah#Malaysia West#Malaysia#Southeast Asia
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Kedah##Location in Peninsular Malaysia##Location in Malaysia##Location in Southeast Asia
Pushpin Label: LGK /WMKL
R1-Number:03/21
R1-Length-M:3,810
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Metric-Rwy:y
Stat-Year:2023
Stat1-Header:Passenger
Stat1-Data:2,503,901 (11.7%)
Stat2-Header:Airfreight (tonnes)
Stat2-Data:467 (25.2%)
Stat3-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat3-Data:27,234 (16.1%)
Footnotes:Source: official website[1]
AIP Malaysia[2]

Langkawi International Airport is an airport in Padang Matsirat, Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia.

In 2015, the airport handled 2,336,177 passengers and 30,853 aircraft movements.[3]

The airport serves as a venue for the biennial Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA), an international aerospace event for aviation industry and aero performances for the public. The airport's capacity was upgraded to accommodate 4 million passengers per year in September 2018.

Airlines and destinations

This flight operates with a stop at Penang. However, the airline has no traffic rights to transport passengers solely between Langkawi and Penang.

History

Langkawi Airport initially used as an airfield by the Japanese Army, as well as the British Army in 1945.[4]

A airstrip, which connects to the main road at Padang Mat Sirat, was built in 1961 and began operation in March 1962. The project cost RM330,000.[5]

Under the Fifth Malaysia Plan, RM107 million was allocated for the expansion of Padang Mat Sirat Airport to accommodate larger aircraft.[6]

By 1988, the airport already had modern facilities along with five other airports in Malaysia.[7]

Over 477,000 people used the airport in 1992.[8]

Expansion and development

The airport has undergone Phase 1 expansion with the current capacity of 4 million passengers for approximately RM89 million. The gross floor area has been increased to 23,000 square meters (247570 sq ft), increased parking spaces to 600 bays and up to 8 boarding gates. The runway is capable of handling Boeing 747 aircraft.

There is a private premium lounge in the departure hall. Facilities include food & beverage, bar, Wi-Fi, shower facility, phone and charging station. It is exclusively for departing passengers. The number of counters at passenger touchpoints have also increased to 30 check-in counters and 18 immigration counters.

Phase 2 of the expansion involves the construction of a proposed aerobridge, which is designed to handle the increasing volume of direct international flights. More amenities like arrival hall, commercial terminal, toilet, prayer rooms and driveway to the main terminal are to be included in the expansion.[9]

Traffic and statistics

Annual passenger numbers and aircraft statistics! Year! Passengers
handled! Passenger
% change! Cargo
(metric tonnes)! Cargo
% change! Aircraft
movements! Aircraft
% change
2003726,8172878,931
2004845,276 16.3325 13.28,711 2.5
2005830,334 1.8449 38.18,964 2.9
2006934,024 12.5487 8.527,622 208.1
20071,122,911 20.2524 7.643,234 56.5
20081,196,956 6.6589 12.441,837 3.2
20091,359,271 13.6572 2.939,815 4.8
20101,374,729 1.1434 24.133,064 17.0
20111,504,697 9.4646 48.831,482 4.8
20121,594,106 5.9754 16.733,056 5.0
20131,946,440 22.1630 16.429,309 11.3
20142,221,997 14.2567 10.128,694 2.1
20152,336,177 5.1647 14.130,853 7.5
20162,655,271 13.7588 9.031,035 0.6
20172,767,707 4.2759 29.031,863 2.7
20182,735,703 1.2832 9.637,528 17.8
20192,946,150 7.7907 9.044,599 18.8
2020967,512 67.2457 49.620,915 53.1
2021762,142 21.2214 53.212,499 40.2
20222,242,006 194.2624 191.632,477 159.8
20232,503,901 11.7467 25.227,234 16.1
Source: Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad[10] [11]
Busiest flights out of Langkawi International Airport by frequency
RankDestinationsFrequency (weekly)AirlinesNote
1 Kuala Lumpur116AK, MH
228AK, FY
3 Subang, Selangor 22FY, OD
4 Singapore, Singapore16AK
4 Johor Bahru, Johor4AK

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Malaysia Airports. Malaysiaairports.com.my.
  2. https://aip.caam.gov.my/aip%20pdf/AD/AD2/WMKL/WMKK-Langkawi%20International.pdf WMKL – LANGKAWI INTERNATIONAL
  3. http://www.malaysiaairports.com.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=179&Itemid=78 Langkawi Airport
  4. Web site: Langkawi International Airport Expansion . 2024-07-11 . Airport Technology . en-US.
  5. News: AIRSTRIP TO LURE TOURISTS TO LANGKAWI . 1 April 2024 . The Straits Times . 26 September 1961.
  6. News: Langkawi to be made a tourist resort . 1 April 2024 . The Straits Times . 24 September 1987.
  7. News: Ipoh airport to be improved . 30 March 2024 . The Straits Times . 30 October 1988.
  8. News: More Langkawi visitors expected . 4 April 2024 . Business Times (Singapore) . 12 January 1994.
  9. Web site: Langkawi International Airport reopens to handle 4m passengers. 2 September 2018 .
  10. Web site: Malaysia Airports: Airports Statistics 2020 . malaysiaairports. 2 April 2021 . 2 May 2024.
  11. Web site: Malaysia Airports: Airports Statistics 2023 . malaysiaairports. 15 April 2024 . 2 May 2024.