As Gulf travel remains dicey and Australian travellers rush to connect through Asia, the usual hubs like Singapore and Hong Kong are being joined by other contenders eager to take a slice of the layover pie – and Malaysia Airlines is jockeying to make Kuala Lumpur one of them.
A stone’s throw from Singapore and with a raft of connections into Asia and Europe, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA, to its friends) has the backing of Malaysia’s flag carrier, generally lower airfares, and room to grow – but can it take on the might of Changi?
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, fresh from a long weekend in Kuala Lumpur at the MATTA travel expo, Jake delivers his trip report on Malaysia Airlines and KLIA’s offerings for travellers, and he and David discuss how viable KL could be as an alternative to the bigger hubs.
Plus, what’s in the federal government’s new consumer protection legislation – and how does it stack up?
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