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Malaysia Airlines introduces BMW private terminal transfer service

Malaysia Airlines has introduced an “exclusive” private terminal transfer service at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

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Malaysia Airlines has collaborated with BMW Group Malaysia, through their dealer partner, Ingress Auto Sdn. Bhd., to offer private terminal transfer service between the Main Terminal Building and the Satellite Building of KLIA Terminal 1 for its passengers.

Enrich Platinum, Business Suite, and Business Class passengers flying with Malaysia Airlines will get to experience a heightened level of luxury as they will be chauffeured in style with the all-electric BMW i7. The 24-hour service offers a sustainable and premium travel option exclusively for Malaysia Airlines’ passengers, in addition to the Premium Bus transfer currently provided by the airport operator following the temporary suspension of the aerotrain service.

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With this exclusive service, we aim to enhance the travel experience for our top-tier customers, ensuring that they can enjoy premium comfort as part of their end-to-end journey with us.

As the only carrier offering this temporary personalised service to our passengers in light of the aerotrain’s temporary suspension at KLIA Terminal 1, it underscores our dedication to elevating our standards of service to ensure a premium travel experience, while also reinforcing our commitment to embedding sustainable practices with the selection of the all-electric BMW i7 series. We look forward to extending this service to our arriving passengers as part of our continuous efforts to ensure a fuss-free and enjoyable experience driven by our inimitable Malaysian Hospitality.

said Ahmad Luqman Mohd Azmi, Chief Executive Officer of Airlines from Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG).

During this initial phase, a fleet of BMW i7 vehicles will be deployed to serve departing passengers, with the pick-up point located at Gate G1 of the Main Terminal Building. The airline will also be deploying additional units to serve arriving passengers in the near future, following the completion of the arrival lounge at the airport’s Satellite Building.

The carrier says that the rides will be on an individual basis, and will not be shared with other passengers. Vehicles will be allocated for solo travellers, couples, and families up to four passengers per car.

Featured image by Malaysia Airlines

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