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new Aerotel opens in terminal 2 of Kuala Lumpur International Airport

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The new Aerotel Kuala Lumpur is the first airport hotel in Terminal klia2, KL International Airport (KLIA), Malaysia. Strategically located at the landside of Terminal klia2, within gateway@klia2 (the airport shopping mall), it has close proximity to the departure and arrival halls, easily accessible to travellers who are arriving at or departing from Terminal klia2 ÔÇô just a 3-minute walk to the check-in counters.

Aerotel Kuala Lumpur is developed to cater to the needs of all travellers; whether they seek a sound rest at the airport, a refreshing hot shower, a good meal or the comforts of a private space in between flights at the airport. Open 24 hours daily, the 78-key Aerotel Kuala Lumpur is perfect when travellers have a long layover in Kuala Lumpur or need to catch a late night or early morning flight.

With single, twin or double bed configurations to accommodate one (Solo Plus) to four persons (Double Squared/Family), guests have the convenience of booking according to their needs with flexible check-in time for a minimum of six hours per stay.

 

For more information or reservations, please contact us here.

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