Passengers Lose Their Cool As Klia Aerotrains Malfunction Again

Passengers Lose Their Cool As Klia Aerotrains Malfunction Again Lipstiq
Passengers Lose Their Cool As Klia Aerotrains Malfunction Again Lipstiq

Passengers Lose Their Cool As Klia Aerotrains Malfunction Again Lipstiq One of the most talked about issues at kuala lumpur international airport (klia) continues to be its aerotrain service. the system, designed to provide seamless connectivity between the main terminal and the satellite terminal, had its reopening delayed to july due to repeated breakdowns. Klia’s aerotrain stalled for 15 minutes due to a door glitch, prompting an apology and public frustration.

Passengers Lose Their Cool As Klia Aerotrains Malfunction Again Lipstiq
Passengers Lose Their Cool As Klia Aerotrains Malfunction Again Lipstiq

Passengers Lose Their Cool As Klia Aerotrains Malfunction Again Lipstiq The country’s kuala lumpur international airport (klia) faces fresh embarrassment as its newly upgraded aerotrain experienced its second malfunction since resuming operations on july 1, leaving travelers stranded and questioning the effectiveness of the rm456 million renovation project. Just a day (july 1) after resuming operations, the new klia aerotrain is already facing scrutiny after it allegedly malfunctioned mid service, raising fresh concerns among travellers. Malaysia airports holdings berhad (mahb) tweeted saying its trains were undergoing “corrective maintenance.” as of 10.30 am, the situation has been brought under control, most of the passengers reportedly got to their respective terminals. On 4 july 2025, at around 11am, the klia aerotrain service was suspended when heavy rainfall led to water accumulating in the tunnel that connects the main terminal with the satellite terminal.

Klia Aerotrains Suspended After Breakdown Leaves Passengers Stranded Klia2 Info
Klia Aerotrains Suspended After Breakdown Leaves Passengers Stranded Klia2 Info

Klia Aerotrains Suspended After Breakdown Leaves Passengers Stranded Klia2 Info Malaysia airports holdings berhad (mahb) tweeted saying its trains were undergoing “corrective maintenance.” as of 10.30 am, the situation has been brought under control, most of the passengers reportedly got to their respective terminals. On 4 july 2025, at around 11am, the klia aerotrain service was suspended when heavy rainfall led to water accumulating in the tunnel that connects the main terminal with the satellite terminal. Loke is right: the aerotrain incidents, the breakdown of both the main and back up trains as well as the videos of passengers being required to walk on the elevated railway track do reflect badly on malaysia. Petaling jaya: the kl international airport has apologised to passengers who were affected by a disruption to aerotrain services earlier on monday (aug 4). Travellers at kuala lumpur international airport (klia) were left frustrated after the airport’s aerotrain, which had just resumed operations on 1 july 2025 following a 28 month suspension, reportedly suffered two separate breakdowns within just four days. So, does it deserve a huge public scrutiny by politicians if klia aerotrain has successfully handled more than 300 million passengers with few service disruptions in the first few weeks of the newly upgraded trains?.

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