KLIA or the Kuala Lumpur International Airport is the main international airport in Malaysia and one of the prime airports worldwide. It is 45 km to the South of Kuala Lumpur city and serves the Greater Klang Valley. While Klang, also known as Kelang, is officially the Royal town and the former capital of Selangor. It is a beautiful place with amazing things to see. The airport also homes mind-blowing technological advancements.
The distance from KLIA to Klang is around 57 km by road and it takes around an hour to reach the destination. The journey from KLIA to Klang is effortless, comfortable, and convenient. A large number of people choose the bus instead of other modes of transport due to the pleasant and relaxing journey and cheap prices. Also, the views that come with it are just a treat for the eyes.
However, as of now, only two buses operate on this route. But fear not, buses are frequent and comfortable enough and are sure to make your money and time are well spent. Travelers can book their tickets online in advance to avail various offers and discounts.
KLIA to Klang Bus Details
Aerobus provides bus services from KLIA to Klang and on all weekdays and weekends. The fare is as low as RM 13 and it usually takes an hour to reach Klang. The first bus departs at around 12:45 AM and the last bus departs at around 11:15 PM.
There are around 34 trips that go to and fro from KLIA to Klang in a day and you can catch a bus at any time.
The buses are A/C seaters, clean, punctual, and provide optimum comfort and relaxation to its customers. There are a lot of places to visit in Klang and many activities to do. Punctual and safe, these buses look after customer needs in every way possible.
Things to do in Klang
- Bandar Sultan Suleiman: Strolling along the coastline of Bandar Sultan Suleiman at Tanjung Harapan is a memorable experience.
- Kota Bridge: When in Klang, head on to the Kota Bridge. What better way than to cross and enjoy the coolness of the river on foot.
- Palau Ketam: Only a 35-minute ferry ride from the Port Klang wharf, Pulau Ketam is known for its fish and other seafood cafes and movie shoots.
- Klang Railway Station: Built in 1890, this station has great stories and historical value attached to it.
- Raja Mahadi Fort: A defensive fort barricade made against Raja Abdullah.
- Sri Nagara Thandayuthapani temple: Submerge into spirituality in this beautiful temple.
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Disclaimer: Bus timings, routes, and fares are subject to change. Please check locally for any last-minute changes.




