SEPANG: The four-and-a-half-month suspension of the Aerotrain service at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) from November will not affect tourist arrivals, said Malaysia Airports Berhad (MAB) senior general manager Datuk Azmi Murad. “We are confident travellers will not be put off just because they have to use buses.
“Many large airports around the world use bus services to transport passengers,” he said after a media briefing yesterday on the closure of the Aerotrain service here. Azmi said travellers would only take seven more minutes to travel between the two buildings using the interim bus service.
“We will put up signs to notify travellers where to board the buses, and station personnel to guide them should there be any confusion,” said Azmi.
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