Theme parks, attractions, hotels and more planned for Kuala Lumpur airport's 'Aeropolis'
By Tom Anstey
The area earmarked for expansion already includes the Sepang International Circuit used for the Malaysian Grand Prix Credit: Wikipedia
Plans have been revealed to convert former oil palm plantations surrounding Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s main terminal into attractions such as theme parks, concert halls and golf courses in an effort to bring in additional tourists and businesses.
Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) has 90sq km (34.7sq m) of land in Sepang, where both the airport and Malaysia’s current Formula One race track – the Sepang International Circuit – are located.
Future developments for the area dubbed KLIA Aeropolis include a 500 acre as-yet unnamed theme park, in addition to 100 acres of land for offices, plus hotels, restaurants and various attractions.
“As the area becomes more developed, the airport slowly becomes less and less a destination for passengers to take a flight, more and more a destination by itself,” said KLIA Aeropolis chief financial officer Faizal Mansor. “I don’t think any other airport in the world has got the kind of land bank that we have.”
Malaysia’s government is targeting a major push to attract 36 million tourists a year (up from 25.7 million) and RM168bn (US$51bn, €38.3bn, £30.6bn) in revenue by 2020.
Plans have been revealed to convert former oil palm plantations surrounding
Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s main terminal into attractions such
as theme parks, concert halls and golf courses in an effort to bring in additional
tourists and businesses.
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Theme parks, attractions, hotels and more planned for Kuala Lumpur airport's 'Aeropolis'
By Tom Anstey
The area earmarked for expansion already includes the Sepang International Circuit used for the Malaysian Grand Prix Credit: Wikipedia
Plans have been revealed to convert former oil palm plantations surrounding Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s main terminal into attractions such as theme parks, concert halls and golf courses in an effort to bring in additional tourists and businesses.
Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) has 90sq km (34.7sq m) of land in Sepang, where both the airport and Malaysia’s current Formula One race track – the Sepang International Circuit – are located.
Future developments for the area dubbed KLIA Aeropolis include a 500 acre as-yet unnamed theme park, in addition to 100 acres of land for offices, plus hotels, restaurants and various attractions.
“As the area becomes more developed, the airport slowly becomes less and less a destination for passengers to take a flight, more and more a destination by itself,” said KLIA Aeropolis chief financial officer Faizal Mansor. “I don’t think any other airport in the world has got the kind of land bank that we have.”
Malaysia’s government is targeting a major push to attract 36 million tourists a year (up from 25.7 million) and RM168bn (US$51bn, €38.3bn, £30.6bn) in revenue by 2020.
Plans have been revealed to convert former oil palm plantations surrounding
Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s main terminal into attractions such
as theme parks, concert halls and golf courses in an effort to bring in additional
tourists and businesses.
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
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on-demand personal training platform that connects the right personal trainer to the right
client in under 10 seconds.
STA is pleased to announce that its Safeguarding Children and Adults at Risk CPD has been
endorsed by the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity
(CIMSPA) against both the Safeguarding and Protecting Children and Safeguarding Adults
technical specialism professional standards.
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