Thursday 27 September 2012

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA)

Dear Readers, 
I have revamped and created a new blog. For readers interested to follow my postings, please visit http://zchicchick.blogspot.com/
Thank you for your support.

We recently took lil' muachi for another overseas trip. This time we flew out of Kuala Lumpur International Airport (as MAS was cheaper than AirAsia!).

Juggling lil' muachi at KLIA is extremely easy. Definitely better than LCCT. This place is meant for serious travelers. So maneuvering a stroller there was a dream. Even going through the sensors were made friendly for parents with babies. We were not required to hoist it up to the scanners. And as all airlines, we could push the stroller up to the entrance of the plane. What convenience.

The space in KLIA is massive. You can run up and down anywhere with the stroller and you wouldn't have an issue. Most planes fly out of the terminal connected by the aerotrain. The aerotrain is great. It is frequent and the speed is just right. Simply push your stroller in, put the brakes on and you are on the other side within a few minutes. The bub will love the ride.

KLIA is like a big (premium) shopping mall. They even have activities within the airport to entertain travelers. 

There is a KLIA Jungle BoardWalk. If it gets a bit too cold for you or you just feel like a bit of nature, take your bub for a short stroll through this place. It's easy with the stroller. Just be careful when exiting, the pathway slopes down towards the exit. 


If your bub is older than lil' muachi (above 2 years I believe), don't forget to check out the kid's play area next to KFC before you go through immigration. 

Before I board any plane, I would always make sure lil' muachi has a clean diaper on. Naturally, I try to do it at a proper baby changing room for privacy.



The baby changing room at KLIA is fairly clean. It has the basic features of a baby changing area. The changing compartments are getting a tad bit old but it's not grotty or anything. There is nothing special about this room, except the loo inside..



Introducing the loo...Ok Maybe I have not been to enough baby rooms. But this is the first time I've ever seen a place where you can actually go with your bub.



Moving on, while journeying to your gate, you can take these wonderful inventions - travelators; no walking required. It's amazing. To save time, you can still use them to accelerate your walking. There is also heaps to see at the sides and on top of these things. So it's like a theme park for your bub while you dash through.



Handling lil' muachi at KLIA was a great way to ease into our holiday. Next time I travel, I would definitely try to catch a flight out of KLIA. 



8 comments:

  1. Wonderful beat ! I wish to apprentice while you amend your web site,
    how could i subscribe for a blog web site? The account aided me a acceptable deal.
    I had been tiny bit acquainted of this your broadcast
    offered bright clear idea
    My web site: Maui Car Rental

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks for your comment. Much appreciated.
    You can subscribe to my blog to receive updates via email. I believe you can click that at the bottom of the page (on the right)
    Thank you for reading my blog!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hi,

    Do you have an email address i can contact you at?

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hi Adeline,
    Thank you for visiting my blog. You can drop me a note at lymlim@live.com

    ReplyDelete
  5. Can you tell us more about this? I'd care to find out some additional information.

    Also visit my weblog limo service

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hi What kind of information do you require? I haven't been to KLIA in a while as I've been flying out of LCCT and Subang Airport

    ReplyDelete
  7. Thanks for the information. Do you know if KLIA has strollers for use at the airport. I'd prefer to check our stroller in and use an airport stroller for our 4hours at KLIA in transit if possible.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Hi sorry for the late reply. I dont believe there are any strollers for hire. They do have trolleys but those are for luggage.

    ReplyDelete