KLIA Begins Vehicle Access Management System Trial – 10-Min Drop-Off/pick-up Time, TnG/CC to Access Lanes
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KLIA Begins Trial Run Of Vehicle Access Management System (VAMS)
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) has commenced a trial run of its new Vehicle Access Management System (VAMS). The trial began yesterday (1 September) and will continue until 30 November 2025 for KLIA Terminal 1 at Level 5 (departure drop-off) and Level 3 (arrival pick-up). Meanwhile, Terminal 2 will start its trial run on 15 September, also running until 30 November. The purpose of this system is to promote responsible use of the pick-…
KLIA Tests New Drop-Off System: 10 Minutes Free, Then What?
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. Malaysia’s main airport is rolling out a trial run that could change how you pick up and drop off passengers – and it’s already got people talking online. Starting September 1, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) began testing its Vehicle Access Management System (VAMS) at Terminal 1’s departure drop-off (Level 5) and arrival pickup (Lev…
KLIA begins vehicle access management system trial – 10-min drop-off/pick-up time, TnG/CC to access lanes
As of September 1, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) has begun a trial run of its new Vehicle Access Management System (VAMS), which it says is aimed at enhancing kerbside traffic flow and terminal access. According to Malaysia Airport Holdings (MAHB), the system will undergo trials at Terminal 1’s Level 5 (for departure drop-offs) and Level 3 (for arrival pick-ups) until November 30. The VAMS will also be trialled at Terminal 2 starting…
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