New Carriers Spur KLIA's Growth Despite Traffic Decline

The Malaysian government is confident Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) will achieve at least 4.5% growth despite a 3.6% decline in traffic from January to September, thanks to new carriers flying into Kuala Lumpur and others increasing frequencies and capacity. The decline of the SARS...

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