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'''Labu/Seremban Airport''' is a planned future airport by the Negeri Sembilan government for low cost carrier. The airport will be located at Labu which is 10 kilometres away from [[Kuala Lumpur International Airport]] (KLIA). It said that it would replace the low cost carrier terminal (LCCT) in KLIA. The construction of the new airport, on a 2,800ha area at the state’s central corridor in Labu, would be financed by the private sector. [[AirAsia]] said that the LCCT will be ''overcapacity'' if they do not replace it. The three parties agreed to build it ([[Malaysia Airports|Malaysia Airports Holding Berhad]], AirAsia and [[Sime Darby]] who owns the land).
'''Labu/Seremban Airport''' is a planned future airport. The airport will be located at Labu, which is 10 kilometres away from [[Kuala Lumpur International Airport]] (KLIA). It is proposed to replace the low cost carrier terminal (LCCT) in KLIA. The construction of the new airport, on a 2,800ha area at the state’s central corridor in Labu, would be financed by the private sector. The two parties who have agreed to it are AirAsia Group and [[Sime Darby]] who owns the land).


[[Category:Airports in Malaysia|Seremban]]
[[Category:Airports in Malaysia|Seremban]]

Revision as of 16:30, 18 December 2008

Template:Future airport

Labu/Seremban Airport

Lapangan Terbang Labu/Seremban
Summary
OperatorMalaysia Airports (Sepang) Sdn Bhd
LocationLabu, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia

Labu/Seremban Airport is a planned future airport. The airport will be located at Labu, which is 10 kilometres away from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). It is proposed to replace the low cost carrier terminal (LCCT) in KLIA. The construction of the new airport, on a 2,800ha area at the state’s central corridor in Labu, would be financed by the private sector. The two parties who have agreed to it are AirAsia Group and Sime Darby who owns the land).