Day 76 - We spent a lot of today in the second airport terminal in Kuala Lumpur, probably more than was truly necessary. When booking tickets to and from Brunei, Jay was more cautious than necessary. He made the connecting flight back to Penang a few hours later; as he says, "Just in case." Though, I have learned from 33 years of experience that he is always right, even today.
It was a pleasant enough way to spend the afternoon. This airport appends each announcement with, "Thank you, and have a happy journey." So, you can surmise that flying is less of a hassle than in many other places in the world. The KIA2 was built on the other side of the runways in Kuala Lumpur. The main airport is spectacular. The second is designated as the Low-Cost Carrier hub. Primarily, that means it was built for Air Asia and I'm in awe of its amazing growth.
Back 'home' for a few more weeks. Then onward to Siem Reap for the remainder of the winter ...
Posted by Dennis Sylvester Hurd on Sunday, February 11, 2018
Our flights were easy. Passengers know the routine, are polite, and can help empty and fill an A320 in just a few minutes. I promised myself that I was going to take a whole lot of photos in the terminal as that was our major experience today. I didn't though. Here are a few: