List of airports in Malaysia

This is list of airports in Malaysia, sorted by location.

Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia consisting of thirteen states and three Federal Territories, with a total landmass of 329,847 km2 (127,355 sq mi). The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. The country is separated by the South China Sea into two regions, Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia (also known as Malaysian Borneo). Malaysia borders Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, and Brunei.

Airports

In total, Malaysia has 62 airports (38 in East Malaysia and 24 in Peninsular Malaysia). Among them, 38 airports have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines (shown in bold). Other than that, Malaysia has 8 international airports.

City served State ICAO[1][2] IATA[3] Airport name Coordinates
Alor Setar Kedah WMKA AOR Sultan Abdul Halim Airport[4] / RMAF Alor Setar 06°11′40″N 100°24′03″E
Hulu Selangor Selangor WMBR Bernam River Airfield[5] 03°45′58″N 101°19′08″E
Butterworth Penang WMKB BWH RMAF Butterworth[6] 05°27′58″N 100°23′28″E
Bayan Lepas (near George Town) Penang WMKP PEN Penang International Airport[7] 05°17′50″N 100°16′36″E
Gong Kedak Terengganu / Kelantan WMGK RMAF Gong Kedak[8] 05°47′56″N 102°29′25″E
Ipoh Perak WMKI IPH Sultan Azlan Shah Airport[9] 04°34′09″N 101°05′35″E
Jendarata Estate, Teluk Intan Perak WMAJ Jendarata Airport[1] 03°53′59″N 100°56′55″E
Kerteh Terengganu WMKE KTE Kerteh Airport[1] 04°32′15″N 103°25′36″E
Kluang Johor WMAP Kluang Airport[10] 02°02′38″N 103°18′27″E
Kota Bharu Kelantan WMKC KBR Sultan Ismail Petra Airport[11] / RAF Kota Bharu 06°09′58″N 102°17′33″E
Kuala Terengganu Terengganu WMKN TGG Sultan Mahmud Airport[12] 05°02′53″N 103°06′17″E
Kuantan Pahang WMKD KUA Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport[13] / RMAF Kuantan 03°46′11″N 103°12′34″E
Langkawi Kedah WMKL LGK Langkawi International Airport[14] 06°20′00″N 099°44′00″E
Batu Berendam Melaka WMKM MKZ Melaka International Airport[15] 02°15′47″N 102°15′09″E
Mersing Johor WMAU MEP Mersing Airport[1] 02°23′00″N 103°51′34″E
Pangkor Island Perak WMPA PKG Pangkor Airport[1] 04°14′41″N 100°33′12″E
Redang Island Terengganu WMPR RDN Redang Airport[16] 05°45′55″N 103°00′25″E
Senai (near Johor Bahru) Johor WMKJ JHB Senai International Airport[17] 01°38′26″N 103°40′13″E
Sepang, Klang Valley Selangor WMKK KUL Kuala Lumpur International Airport[18] 02°44′36″N 101°41′53″E
Sitiawan Perak WMBA SWY Sitiawan Airport[1] 04°12′59″N 100°41′55″E
Subang (outskirts of Shah Alam, Subang Jaya and Petaling Jaya) Selangor WMSA SZB Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport[19] / RMAF Subang 03°07′52″N 101°32′53″E
Sungai Besi Kuala Lumpur WMKF Simpang Airport[20] / RMAF Sungai Besi/ RAF Kuala Lumpur 03°06′41″N 101°42′10″E
Taiping Perak WMBI TPG Taiping Airport[1] (Tekah Airport) 04°51′49″N 100°42′55″E
Tioman Island Pahang WMBT TOD Tioman Airport[21] 02°49′09″N 104°09′36″E
Ba'kelalan Sarawak WBGQ BKM Ba'kelalan Airport[1] 03°59′19″N 115°37′08″E
Bario Sarawak WBGZ BBN Bario Airport[1] 03°44′13″N 115°28′10″E
Belaga Sarawak WBGC BLG Belaga Airport[1] 02°38′10″N 113°45′38″E
Bintulu Sarawak WBGB BTU Bintulu Airport[22] 03°07′27″N 113°01′11″E
Kapit Sarawak WBGP KPI Kapit Airport[1] 02°00′35″N 112°55′55″E
Keningau Sabah WBKG KGU Keningau Airport[1] 05°21′19″N 116°09′54″E
Kota Kinabalu Sabah WBKK BKI Kota Kinabalu International Airport[23] 05°56′41″N 116°03′31″E
Kuching Sarawak WBGG KCH Kuching International Airport[24] / RMAF Kuching 01°29′05″N 110°20′16″E
Kudat Sabah WBKT KUD Kudat Airport[1] 06°55′27″N 116°49′51″E
Labuan Labuan Federal Territory WBKL LBU Labuan Airport[25] / RMAF Labuan 05°18′06″N 115°14′54″E
Lahad Datu Sabah WBKD LDU Lahad Datu Airport[26] 05°01′59″N 118°19′16″E
Lawas Sarawak WBGW LWY Lawas Airport[1] 04°50′57″N 115°24′10″E
Layang Layang Atoll Sabah LAC Layang Layang Airport
Limbang Sarawak WBGJ LMN Limbang Airport[27] 04°48′29″N 115°00′37″E
Long Akah Sarawak WBGL LKH Long Akah Airport[1] 03°18′47″N 114°46′59″E
Long Banga Sarawak / LBP Long Banga Airport[1] 03°11′00″N 115°27′00″E
Long Geng Sarawak WBGE / Long Geng Airport[28] 02°37′00″N 114°08′00″E
Long Lellang Sarawak WBGF LGL Long Lellang Airport[1] 03°27′34″N 115°10′43″E
Long Pasia Sabah WBKN GSA Long Pasia Airport[1] 04°24′34″N 115°43′08″E
Long Semado Sarawak WBGD LSM Long Semado Airport[1] 04°12′59″N 115°34′58″E
Long Seridan Sarawak WBGI ODN Long Seridan Airport[1] 03°58′34″N 115°03′48″E
Long Sukang Sarawak WBGU LSU Long Sukang Airport[29] 04°33′08″N 115°29′38″E
Marudi Sarawak WBGM MUR Marudi Airport[1] 04°10′39″N 114°19′19″E
Miri Sarawak WBGR MYY Miri Airport[30] 04°19′31″N 113°59′18″E
Mukah Sarawak WBGK MKM Mukah Airport[1] 02°54′25″N 112°04′30″E
Mulu Sarawak WBMU MZV Mulu Airport[1] 04°03′02″N 114°48′33″E
Pamol Sabah WBKP PAY Hutan Bakau Pamol Airport 05°59′34″N 117°23′47″E
Ranau Sabah WBKR RNU Ranau Airport 05°57′29″N 116°40′25″E
Sahabat Sabah WBKH SXS Sahabat Airport
Sandakan Sabah WBKS SDK Sandakan Airport[31] 05°54′06″N 118°02′55″E
Sematan Sarawak WBGN BSE Sematan Airport[32] 01°48′49″N 109°45′46″E
Semporna Sabah WBKA SMM Semporna Airport[1] 04°26′59″N 118°35′47″E
Sepulot Sabah WBKO SPE Sepulot Airport 04°42′44″N 116°27′13″E
Sibu Sarawak WBGS SBW Sibu Airport[33] 02°15′51″N 111°58′57″E
Sri Aman Sarawak WBGY SGG Simanggang Airport
Tanjung Manis, Mukah Sarawak WBGT Tanjung Manis Airport[1] 02°10′40″N 111°12′07″E
Tawau Sabah WBKW TWU Tawau Airport[34] 04°18′48″N 118°07′19″E
Tommanggong Sabah WBKM TMG Tommanggong Airport[35] 05°23′59″N 118°38′47″E

Defunct

City served State ICAO IATA Airport name Coordinates
Genting Pahang GTB Genting Airport[36] 03°33′00″N 101°52′59″E
Lutong, Miri Sarawak WMLU Lutong Airport[37] 04°20′15″N 113°59′39″E

See also

References


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