"Upon arrival at Sultan Azlan Shah Airport, after an hour flight from Singapore, Ipoh is our next destination with a very good hotel. All in close proximity to the airport. We barely had time to warm up our seats in the taxi before realizing that it is only 10 minutes (6 km) to get to the hotel!"
Sultan Azlan Shah Airport
Sultan Azlan Shah Airport
is the official name of the airport in Ipoh. It is about 6 km away from the city center. It lasts only 6 to 10 minutes, depending on the exact conditions at the moment. The busy traffic can all change. Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is the second largest airport in Malaysia. Comparable as a small airplane for airborne passengers, but a fully equipped Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 can be used to land and drive. The bayonet is 2,000 meters, but it is about 2.5 kilometers long.
It is a beautiful, new terminal with a large living room and living room. There is also full air conditioning in the terminal via wifi. You can get a lot of passerscapacity. The airport will not be able to compete with other big cities, such as Penang and Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
Currently flying from Malindo Air, Firefly, Air Asia and Scoot (formerly Tigerair). De bestemmingen zijn o.a. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Subang), Johor Bahru en Langkawi. Malindo wil waarschijnlijk stoppen met vliegen op Ipoh Airport.
Every day in the country, there are 7 flights from the airport of Ipoh.
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Airport with control tower
There are flights between South India (Chennai), South China (Guangzhou) and Pangkor (a duty-free island in Malaysia). They do not really matter. It is also not a double-edged sword that operates on these routes.
By constructing the new, fast railway line, which surrounds Ipoh with, among others, Kuala Lumpur, by a number of exciting cities with its finite hailability, including Ipoh and Alor Setar.
Ipoh train station is a train station on the southwest side of Perak's capital. It is owned by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad and provides KTM Intercity services, ETS services and freight train handling. It was designed by Arthur Benison Hubback and was first built and opened in 1935. The building also houses the hotel called the Majestic Hotel. It is affectionately known by locals as the Taj Mahal of Ipoh.
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