Transiting at Kuala Lumpur
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I'm traveling from New Delhi, India, to Bangkok, Thailand via Kuala Lumpur on Malaysia Airlines.
I have stopover and change of planes At KUL airport.
Will I be required to pass through Immigration at KUL airport again or simply board the next flight?
Best Answer
If both your flights are on Malaysia Airlines, you do not need to pass through Immigration, just board your next flight.
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Quick Answer about "Transiting at Kuala Lumpur"
- You will transit in Kuala Lumpur International Airport, and.
- Your transit is shorter than 24 hours, and.
- You will arrive and depart through the same point (ie. ...
- You will continue your journey on the same flight; or.
Is it possible to transit in Kuala Lumpur?
You can transit (up to 24 hours only) via Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) as long as you remain airside.Is Kuala Lumpur airport open for transit passengers?
International flights are sporadic and Kuala Lumpur International Airport is open with restrictions on transit traffic (e.g. the terminal may not be left). Persons who are fully vaccinated (3 doses including booster) do not need to isolate themselves after contact with an infected person.Do you have to go through immigration for connecting flights in Kuala Lumpur?
You may proceed through the arrival immigration checkpoint to collect your luggage and go through Customs clearance before checking in at the respective terminal for your connecting flight. Please note that Malaysian Immigration requires all passengers to have the necessary valid travel documents (passport, visa, etc.)Do you need transit visa for Kuala Lumpur?
FAQs from Kuala LumpurUnless you cross the immigration you don't need any transit VISA. However if you have a layover and flying to with a different outbound airlines then for baggage collection you need to do immigration, In that case you need a transit VISA.Arrival \u0026 Transit 2020 KualaLumpur Airport KUL
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