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How many airports are there in Sabah, Malaysia?

There is only one airport in Sabah, Malaysia, which is Kota Kinabalu International Airport.

Kota Kinabalu International Airport is the busiest international airport in Sabah, Malaysia, and the second busiest airport in the country after Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Located near the city center of Kota Kinabalu, it is a key city for Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines. The airport is divided into two terminals, namely Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. ?

1. Terminal 1

Terminal 1 is the main terminal of the airport. It has 12 boarding gates, 6 air bridges, duty-free shops, etc. Malaysia Airlines is the main airline serving this terminal. It can handle 5.2 million passengers per year.

The old terminal is currently being demolished and the new terminal is now in use. When the old terminal is demolished and the other half of the new terminal is built, it will be fully operational and therefore able to handle With more passengers and more aircraft parked, it is Malaysia's second busiest international airport.

2. Terminal 2

The terminal is located at Tanjungah Road (Tanya), only about 10 minutes' drive from Kota Kinabalu City. Terminal 2 has a total area of ??approximately 13,000 square meters. It has 23 service counters for international and domestic flights, 13 immigration counters (6 departure and 7 entry counters), and can handle 2,000 passengers per hour. , which can handle 3.5 million passengers every year.

Its modern features include 9 parking areas for Boeing 737 aircraft or A320 Airbus, and there are 9 parking pods. The terminal also has at least 172 parking spaces. The terminal has fast food restaurants, food and beverage shops, supermarkets, left luggage services, currency exchange booths, VIP rooms, smoking rooms and three small mosques.

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Other transportation:

1. Highways

As of October 2017, the total length of Sabah highways is 21,136 kilometers, of which 1,501 kilometers are under the jurisdiction of the federal government, 10,747 kilometers are under the jurisdiction of the state government, and 8,888 kilometers are under the jurisdiction of the Local Government Public Works Department (JKR Sabah).

In April 2016, the Malaysian government launched the Pan Borneo Highway construction plan, which is 2,239 kilometers long and spans towns from Sabah to Sarawak. It is expected to be completed in 2025. The Pan Borneo Highway covering Sabah is 706 kilometers long and is a two-way road with four lanes.

2. Railway

Sabah has only one railway, which was built in 1896. The train originates from Tanjung Aru, Kota Kinabalu City, the capital of Sabah, and ends in Danang District, an inland province. The total mileage is 134 kilometers, with 4 main stations and 11 small stations. The railway is managed by the Sabah Railway Department (JKNS).

3. Waterways

Sabah has 8 ports, operated by the Sabah Port Company. 5 of them have the capacity to load and unload containers and handle bulk and general cargo. 5 major ports The ports are Sepangka Bay Container Port, Kota Kinabalu Port, Sandakan Port, Tawau Port and Sepangka Bay Oil Port. The other three ports are Lahad Datu Port, Kudat Port and Guna Port.

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