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  2. Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport - Wikipedia

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    Buses from Subang Skypark towards Pasar Seni (Central Market) in Kuala Lumpur city center are Rapid KL bus No. 772 (also stops at Asia Jaya LRT station and KL Sentral). The bus ticket costs RM2.50 (Asia Jaya) & RM3.00 and the route operates from 6:00 am till midnight.

  3. Google Flights - Wikipedia

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    Google Flights is an online flight booking search service that facilitates the purchase of airline tickets through third-party suppliers. It was launched by Google in 2011 following a buyout. It was launched by Google in 2011 following a buyout.

  4. MakeMyTrip - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2000, the company provides online travel services including airline tickets, domestic and international holiday packages, hotel reservations, rail and bus tickets. [3] MakeMyTrip also has international offices located in New York, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket, Bangkok, Dubai, and Istanbul. [4]

  5. KLIA Ekspres - Wikipedia

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    A one-way trip between KL Sentral and the airport costs RM55. There is no free travel between both KLIA terminals. Passengers travelling between both terminals via KLIA Ekspres require a valid ticket. The validity of purchased tickets is as follows: Standard One-Way Ticket: 3 months; Standard Two-Way Ticket: First trip - 3 months

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  7. Malaysia–Singapore Airlines - Wikipedia

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    MalaysiaSingapore Airlines (abbreviation MSA) was the binational flag carrier of Malaysia and Singapore that operated from 1966 to 1972. The airline originated as Malayan Airways (MAL), established in 1937 to provide air services within British Malaya and the surrounding regions. [2]