Daftar bandar udara tersibuk di Malaysia
Tampilan
Daftar bandar udara tersibuk di Malaysia diukur menurut data yang disajikan oleh Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad[1] (dengan pengecualian dari Bandar Udara Internasional Senai yang dioperasikan secara independen).[2]
Lalu lintas penumpang
[sunting | sunting sumber]# | Nama bandar udara | Negara bagian | Kota yang dilayani | IATA | ICAO | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bandar Udara Internasional Kuala Lumpur | Selangor | Kuala Lumpur | KUL | WMKK | 27,529,355 | 29,682,093 | 34,087,636 | 37,704,510 |
2 | Bandar Udara Internasional Kota Kinabalu | Sabah | Kota Kinabalu | BKI | WBKK | 4,689,164 | 4,868,526 | 5,223,454 | 5,808,639 |
3 | Penang International Airport | Penang | George Town | PEN | WMKP | 3,405,762 | 3,235,423 | 4,166,969 | 4,600,274 |
4 | Bandar Udara Internasional Kuching | Sarawak | Kuching | KCH | WBGG | 3,238,614 | 3,574,632 | 3,684,517 | 4,286,722 |
5 | Bandar Udara Miri | Sarawak | Miri | MYY | WBGR | 1,537,840 | 1,620,345 | 1,694,915 | 1,856,626 |
6 | Bandar Udara Internasional Langkawi | Kedah | Langkawi | LGK | WMKL | 1,196,156 | 1,359,271 | 1,374,729 | 1,504,697 |
7 | Bandar Udara Internasional Senai[3] | Johor | Johor Bahru | JHB | WMKJ | 1,470,000 | 1,310,000 | 1,240,000 | 1,338,000 |
8 | Bandar Udara Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah | Selangor | Subang | SZB | WMSA | 307,747 | 819,840 | 1,118,309 | 1,320,227 |
9 | Bandar Udara Sibu | Sarawak | Sibu | SBW | WBGS | 831,772 | 939,732 | 1,009,002 | 1,133,093 |
10 | Bandar Udara Sultan Ismail Petra | Kelantan | Kota Bharu | KBR | WMKC | 836,060 | 1,003,162 | 1,047,755 | 1,132,345 |
11 | Bandar Udara Tawau | Sabah | Tawau | TWU | WBKW | 768,967 | 866,601 | 897,848 | 922,452 |
12 | Bandar Udara Sandakan | Sabah | Sandakan | SDK | WBKS | 618,927 | 672,469 | 741,674 | 788,515 |
13 | Bandar Udara Bintulu | Sarawak | Bintulu | BTU | WBGB | 417,918 | 487,060 | 557,459 | 590,253 |
14 | Bandar Udara Sultan Mahmud | Terengganu | Kuala Terengganu | TGG | WMKN | 487,495 | 523,619 | 520,611 | 502,966 |
15 | Bandar Udara Labuan | Wilayah Federal | Labuan | BTU | WBGB | 550,859 | 476,876 | 505,903 | 567,928 |
16 | Bandar Udara Sultan Abdul Halim | Kedah | Alor Setar | AOR | WMKA | 307,564 | 421,314 | 400,997 | 407,717 |
17 | Bandar Udara Sultan Ahmad Shah | Pahang | Kuantan | KUA | WMKD | 259,529 | 226,912 | 220,878 | 248,846 |
18 | Bandar Udara Lahad Datu | Sabah | Lahad Datu | LDU | WBKD | 99,983 | 98,558 | 113,442 | 131,054 |
19 | Bandar Udara Limbang | Sarawak | Limbang | LMN | WBGJ | 49,181 | 45,512 | 50,044 | 56,211 |
20 | Bandar Udara Melaka | Melaka | Kota Melaka | MKZ | WMKM | 23,751 | 18,576 | 21,687 | 21,322 |
Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad. Information for domestic and international airports presented individually in the section MAHB Airports Diarsipkan 2017-08-10 di Wayback Machine..
- ^ Senai Airport, as well as Kerteh Airport, are the most important airstrips in the country not operated by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad. Senai Airport is operated by Senai Airport Terminal Services Sdn Bhd, and Kerteh Airport is owned and operated by Petronas. There were no data available for Kerteh Airport at the time of writing the article.
- ^ Data from Senai International Airport are rounded off in its original source and taken from Senai Airport Terminal Services Sdn Bhd website in its section "Passengers" Diarsipkan 2016-03-04 di Wayback Machine..
Pranala luar
[sunting | sunting sumber]- KLIA info pages
- Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad
- Department of Civil Aviation, Malaysia Diarsipkan 2019-11-15 di Wayback Machine.
- Ministry of Transport, Malaysia