Malaysia
KLIA Aerotrain returns to full 24-hour service from midnight, says transport minister
The KLIA Aerotrain resumes full round-the-clock service starting 12am June 1, 2026 with Transport Minister Anthony Loke saying that maintenance will be carried out daily between midnight and 5am from now on. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

PUTRAJAYA, May 31 — The Aerotrain at KLIA Terminal 1 will resume full 24-hour operations starting 12am, June 1.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the service is now ready after months of rigorous safety upgrades and testing by Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd in coordination with the Land Public Transport Agency (Apad) and verified by independent railway assessors.

The reinstatement follows the completion of a Comprehensive Action Plan (CAP) that began in November 2025.

The programme included detailed inspections, system testing, validation and extended trial runs under both passenger and non-passenger conditions.

Loke said that engineering maintenance will be carried out daily from 12am to 5am, with a single train remaining in service during those hours.

He added that Apad will maintain strict regulatory oversight to ensure the Aerotain’s long-term safety and reliability.

 

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