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VM2026: MAHB unveils Rimba as part of ongoing KLIA upgrades

Spanning 970 square metres, Rimba features refreshed entrances, enriched greenery, locally crafted rattan lighting and garden-style seating to ease travel fatigue and support smoother passenger movement

10:39 AM MYT

 

SEPANG – Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) is enhancing operations and infrastructure at KLIA to streamline passenger flow and elevate travel experience in preparation for Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026).

Managing director Datuk Mohd Izani Ghani said measures to reduce congestion, including refinements to screening and queue management processes, have contributed to smoother passenger movement. 

“Many of these improvements happen behind the scenes, but when passenger flow is clearer, travellers can feel the difference,” he told reporters after a walkabout at KLIA here yesterday.

He said the improvements will also influence KLIA’s standing in international airport benchmarks such as Skytrax and the Airports Council International Airport Service Quality awards.

On Tuesday, the airport operator unveiled Rimba, a new nature-inspired environment for transit and transfer passengers at KLIA Terminal 1, to enhance comfort while reflecting Malaysia’s identity.

Surrounded by tropical plants, gentle mist, immersive digital screens, and a nature-inspired sculptural installation reflecting Malaysia’s rich flora and fauna, ‘Rimba’ provides a calming space to pause and unwind. – Bernama pic, January 14, 2026

Located in the Satellite Building, Rimba was launched by Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Dr Wan Ismail on Jan 1. 

Mohd Izani explained that the new feature is an upgraded version of the former Jungle Boardwalk, designed to prioritise passenger comfort and experience. It offers a calm setting that provides visual relief and a sense of place for travellers in transit. 

“With 50 to 60 million passengers passing through KLIA each year, how travellers feel during transit matters. Rimba offers a more comfortable pause between flights while giving passengers a sense of Malaysia’s rich, natural character,” he added.

Spanning 970 square metres, Rimba features refreshed entrances, enriched greenery, locally crafted rattan lighting and garden-style seating to ease travel fatigue and support smoother passenger movement. – January 14, 2026

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