Located 20 minutes away from Kuala Lumpur city centre and minutes from
the affluent enclaves of Subang Jaya, Petaling Jaya and Damansara,
Skypark Terminal is more than just an airport
It is the rebirth of one of the nation’s heritage and also iconic destination-Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, or commonly referred to as Subang Airport. With its sleek and modern architecture, Skypark Terminal, wh
ich operates out of Terminal 3,
redefines the concept of merging aviation and leisure that caters to both local and international travellers. With the existence of services that includes taxis, shuttle busses, car rental services and ample parking facilities for those who wish to self-drive. The soon-to-be launched Skypark Coaches, commuting from the heart of Kuala Lumpur city centre and other central locations within Klang Valley, will provide an excellent alternative for those who wish for an economical yet comfortable form of transportation to and from Skypark Terminal. The KTM Komuter rail extension from Subang Jaya to Skypark called the Skypark Link is also in the pipelines, the completion of which will make Skypark Terminal a truly multi-modal transportation hub. Skypark Terminal has carefully thought of and provided for all segments of society in its design and flow. SkyPark Terminal is a disabled-friendly airport with the designated parking spaces for the disabled, wheelchair ramps, disabled-friendly bathrooms that is fully equipped with emergency signals as well as tactile paths for the blind leading to the departure gates. The ever-evolving dining and retail experience provides a freshness to the cosy and modern ambience at Skypark Terminal. Dine and shop at the available variety of outlets that is equipped to cater to your needs. Have a taste of the ever-popular Asam Laksa and Mee Rebus at Kapitan Kopitiam. For coffee lovers, a variety of option are available at Starbucks, Cafe Barbera or Austin Chase Coffee will give you a great kick start in the morning with its aroma of freshly brewed coffee and delicacies. For those who are always on the run, a selection of fast food such as McDonalds and Subway Sandwiches is always available. Retail repositioning will also see the addition of a pharmacy, a classy foot reflexology/manicure/pedicure kiosk, fashion brand outlets and other branded food & beverage outlets. In 2007 when Skypark Terminal first opened its doors, 95 thousand passengers passed through its gates. In 2011, the number had grown to 1.32 million passengers. Indeed, Skypark has come a long way and the reference to it as `Malaysia’s best City Airport’ is truly deserved. The next phase of development called the Commercial Nexus will only add to the ever-growing presence and reputation of Skypark Subang both regionally and internationally. Hence, with such developments,
SkyPark will be a one stop hub for aviation, shopping, dining and leisure experience. Skypark, Redefined.