How to get to the center of Sabah Domestic Airport
Sabah API airport is very small, about 10 kilometers from the airport to the urban area. Even if you arrive in Sabah API in the early morning, the traffic here is very convenient. Remember to get a free map of Kota Kinabalu at the airport strong>
► Airport bus:
there are airport buses in terminal 1 and terminal 2 to get to the urban area. You can see the ticket counter on the left side of the airport lobby next to orange convenience store. The bus will stop outside the terminal exit (you can see it behind the ticket counter) when the time is approaching. The tickets are 5rm for alts and 3rm for children
there are three bus stops from the airport to the urban area: centre point, Horizon Hotel and Merdeka field. The bus departs from Merdeka field on the way back to the airport. There will also be an airport bus kiosk selling tickets< br />► Taxi:
you can buy a taxi ticket at the airport, RM20 (about 20 minutes' drive) to downtown, RM15 to TangJun Aru in Shangri La and RM80 to rasa in Shangri La. There are staff who can speak Chinese. The tickets are in plicate, one of which is stamped for the driver, and the other one is left for the driver
note: the night charge will be increased by 50% from 11:50 to 6:00; Bus:
if you want to take a bus to and from the airport, the bus in Kota Kinabalu usually only goes to Wawasan, and then 16A takes a stop near the airport, and then walks there
come out from the airport hall, back to the hall, the right side is the airport exit, and the left side is the turning place in the airport. You can see the road sign to KK city. Walk along this road for about 5-10 minutes, and there is a turn ahead. Go to main road, and you can see a T-junction ahead. The first beach is on the left of the junction, about 10 minutes, and the right side is the direction of the bus. Remember that it's the direction. It's 10-15 minutes to go. It's on the left side of the road. This is the direction of the bus going back to the city. The first bus stop is red, but this one is not. If you continue to walk, you will see a turntable. Go directly across the opposite side of the road, and continue to move forward. After passing the small town and market, you will see a purple bus stop. Behind it is a supermarket. Wait for the bus here, and 16A will arrive. The price is 1 RM per hour. Take the bus to Wawasan, It takes about 0.5rm to transfer to Gaya street in the center of the city
There is only one airport in Sabah, Malaysia, which is the Kota Kinabalu International Airport
API is the busiest international airport in Sabah, Malaysia, and the second busiest airport in China after Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Located near the center of Kota Kinabalu, it is the key city of Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines. The airport is divided into two buildings, the first and the second1, terminal 1
Terminal 1 is the main terminal of the airport. There are 12 boarding gates, 6 empty bridges, ty-free shops, etc. Malaysia Airlines is the main airline of this terminal. It can handle 5.2 million passengers a year
at present, the old terminal is being demolished, and now the new terminal has been used. When the old terminal is demolished and the other half of the new terminal is built, it will be able to be fully put into service, so it can handle more passengers and park more planes. It is the second busiest international airport in Malaysia
2. Terminal 2 is located in danrongya Road (Danya), which is only about 10 minutes' drive away from Kota Kinabalu. With a total area of about 13000 square meters, terminal 2 has 23 service counters for international and domestic flights, 13 immigration counters (6 departure and 7 entry counters), which can handle 2000 passengers per hour and 3.5 million passengers per year
its modern features include nine parking areas for Boeing 737 aircraft or A320 Airbus, and nine seats. It also has at least 172 parking spaces. There are fast food shops, food and beverage shops, supermarkets, luggage service department, foreign exchange kiosks, VIP rooms, smoking rooms and three small chapels
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other transportation:
1, highway
as of October 2017, Sabah highway has a total length of 6 km, including 1501 km under the jurisdiction of the federal government, 10747 km under the jurisdiction of the state government, and 8888 km under the jurisdiction of the public works bureau of the local government (JKR Sabah)
in April 2016, the Malaysian government launched the construction plan of Pan Borneo Avenue, with a total length of 2239 km, spanning the towns from Sabah to Sarawak, which is expected to be completed in 2025. Covering Sabah state, the pan Borneo Avenue is 706 km long and has four lanes
There is only one railway in Sabah, which was founded in 1896. The train starts at danrongya Road, Yapi City, capital of Sabah Prefecture, and ends at dannan County, inland province. The total mileage is 134km, with 4 main stations and 11 small stations. The railway is managed by the Sabah Railway Administration (jkns) There are 8 ports in Sabah, which are operated by Sabah port company. Among them, 5 ports have the capacity of loading and unloading containers and handling bulk cargo and general cargo. The 5 main ports are shipanga Bay container port, Yapi port, Sandakan port, douhu port and shipanga Bay oil transportation port. The other three ports are Na port, Guda port and Guna portKinabalu
International
airport
three character code:
bki, four character code:
wbkk
Sabah International Airport is located 8 km southwest of the city center of Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It is the second busiest airport in Malaysia, second only to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. In 2006, Sabah airport had 4 million passengers.
You didn't say which terminal you are, but it doesn't make a big difference
T1 is the standard terminal. If Malaysia Airlines Dragonair goes there, T2 is the terminal of Air Asia
(take March 2015 as an example, please pay attention to the timeliness of Reprint)
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bus
there is a bus before 8 p.m., about one hour, 5 ringgit per person. The ticket office of T1 is going straight out. There is a small gate and a booth. T2 I haven't been there, but there must be. The route is t1-t2-downtown. If you take T1, you have to go to T2 first and then wait for the car. It's a waste of time. The terminal is on Julan street, not far from your hotel (in fact, it's not far from anywhere. The capital of a state is like a small town...)
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taxis
T1 taxi tickets are sold at the window beside the currency exchange, and the unified price is 30rm a car in the city ring the day, 00:00-6:00 45 ma
tell the ticket seller which hotel to go directly. Just put it on the ticket and give it to the driver
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Hotel / travel agency transfer
is only 6 km away from the urban area. But taxi 30-45rm, which is 50-75 RMB, is too much. Many travel agencies on Taobao Book one-day tour with pick-up. Generally, we discuss with the hotel. If the hotel is willing to help us get in touch with the car, the 11 seater CMB will only be able to walk for 20 mA.
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I heard that a foreigner asked for 45 Ma for 6 km at night and walked to the city in a huff. I mainly live at the other end of the city. If I live in the south, I may walk in my style (always light). It's not bad to travel alone
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Sabah airport is also called Kota Kinabalu airport
there are many flights from all over Malaysia to Kota Kinabalu, and the airport is located near the coast of Cape ALU, 8.5km southwest of the city. There are two terminals in the airport, T1 and T2. T1 is mainly used by Malaysia Airlines and T2 is mainly used by Asia Airlines. T1 and T2 share the same runway, but they are on both sides of the runway. There is no free transportation. The walking distance is about 5 km
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Yata kinabad International Airport (IATA: bki, ICAO: wbkk) is the busiest international airport in Sabah, Malaysia, and the second busiest airport in China after Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Located near the center of Kota Kinabalu, it is the key city of Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines. The airport is divided into two terminal buildings, terminal 1 and terminal 2. In 2006, it served 2 million passengers
the airport has a main runway, two air buildings and a small cargo terminal. There are fast food shops, coffee shops, ty-free shops, boutiques, frozen seafood shops and other shops in hangxia
Terminal 1 is the main terminal of the airport. There are 12 boarding gates, 6 empty bridges, ty-free shops, etc. Malaysia Airlines is the main airline of this terminal. It can handle 5.2 million passengers a year
at present, the old terminal is being demolished, and now the new terminal has been used. When the old terminal is demolished and the other half of the new terminal is built, it will be able to be fully put into service, so it can handle more passengers and park more planes. It is the second busiest international airport in Malaysia
the second terminal is located in danrongya Road (Danya), which is only about 10 minutes' drive away from the city of API. With a total area of about 13000 square meters, terminal 2 has 23 service counters for international and domestic flights, 13 immigration counters (6 departure and 7 entry counters), which can handle 2000 passengers per hour and 3.5 million passengers per year. Its modern features include nine parking areas for Boeing 737 aircraft or A320 Airbus, and nine seats. It also has at least 172 parking spaces. There are fast food shops, food and beverage shops, supermarkets, luggage service department, foreign exchange kiosks, VIP rooms, smoking rooms and three small chapels