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jmail1 Feb 15, 2015 4:52 pm

Connecting in KUL
 
We are flying KUL-DXB in late March in F and haven't decided where we will be connecting FROM yet. The flight departs KUL at 7:20pm, wherever we are coming from will be somewhere else in SE Asia and it will be an international connection.

The MCT says 1 hour for International to International. Does this apply if I'm flying into KLIA2 on a budget carrier?

Is KUL like SIN where you are safe as long as you are within the MCT or are there other factors I need to consider when connecting to EK?

Dave Noble Feb 15, 2015 4:59 pm

If you are on 2 separate bookings then it is not a connection and it is up to you to ensure that you allow enough time to collect baggage from 1st flight and to get to the Emirates check in desk in time for the Emirates flight

1 hour would not be nearly enough time for this

If you have a single ticketed itinerary from XXX-KUL-DXB , then you are protected

dfs24 Feb 15, 2015 5:52 pm

No way you will make it from KLIA2 to KLIA in 1 hour. Just impossible.

KLIA2 is a totally different building. There is no sterile transit from KLIA2 -> KLIA. Also KLIA 2 is huge, and if you park at one of the far gates, you need 20mins to walk to immigration. Then clear immigration, collect bags, take the train (5min ride), 20min frequency, re-check in.

Without baggage, I would attempt it only if I have a minimum 2.5hrs. Any delay would make it challenging

jmail1 Feb 16, 2015 9:03 am

Got it on KLIA2, I'll leave a few hours if we go that route.

We will be 100% carry-on, no checked baggage. Is 1 hour enough if we connect I to I in KLIA1 to KLIA1?

DYKWIA Feb 16, 2015 9:35 am


Originally Posted by jmail1 (Post 24360196)
Got it on KLIA2, I'll leave a few hours if we go that route.

We will be 100% carry-on, no checked baggage. Is 1 hour enough if we connect I to I in KLIA1 to KLIA1?

Very risky if you're booked on 2 separate tickets. As Dave Noble says, you'd be stuffed if the incoming flight was 30 minutes late.

I'd be looking at 3 hours minimum for separate tickets.

Dave Noble Feb 16, 2015 9:37 am


Originally Posted by jmail1 (Post 24360196)
Got it on KLIA2, I'll leave a few hours if we go that route.

We will be 100% carry-on, no checked baggage. Is 1 hour enough if we connect I to I in KLIA1 to KLIA1?

If on separate tickets, then no

It needs only a small delay before you will be arriving late at the Emirates gate such that you may well be refused boarding and end up having to pay penalties as a no show

If you are oin a flexible ticket with no penalty for no show and if you are denied boarding, then you are happy to take the next EK service to DXB, then fine

If you are on any other ticket, leaving less than 2-3 hours at least is too short

If you are on a through single ticketed itinerary, then as lon as it is a valid connection then fine

Enzokk Feb 16, 2015 11:25 am

Some travel insurance will not cover you for a missed connection if you do not have a minimum of 4 hours between your flights (regardless whether the ticket is one or separate). This would be around the time I would leave to make sure you make the flight if you are on separate tickets.

edy4eva Feb 16, 2015 2:49 pm


Originally Posted by jmail1 (Post 24360196)
Got it on KLIA2, I'll leave a few hours if we go that route.

We will be 100% carry-on, no checked baggage. Is 1 hour enough if we connect I to I in KLIA1 to KLIA1?

No, and wouldn't recommend doing it unless you're expecting to be denied boarding. MCT is a term used for flights on the same booking, it has NO RELEVANCE to separate tickets.


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