Langkawi International Airport is the main airport serving Langkawi, an archipelago of 99 islands off the northwestern coast of Malaysia in Kedah state. The primary entry point for tourists, the airport is operated by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) and has been expanded several times to meet growing visitor demand.
Langkawi has one airport: Langkawi International Airport (LGK) in Padang Mat Sirat. There are no other civilian airports on the island. All domestic and international flights are handled through LGK.
Langkawi International Airport has a single passenger terminal handling both domestic and international flights, with separate departure and arrival zones for each within the same building. It has been renovated and expanded to improve capacity and passenger experience.
As Langkawi International Airport operates from a single terminal, there is no inter-terminal distance. Domestic and international passengers share the same building with separate zones, making navigation and connections straightforward.
Langkawi International Airport has one runway (03/21) approximately 3,300 metres long, capable of handling the Airbus A330 and Boeing 737 series. It is equipped with instrument landing systems ensuring safe operations year-round.
Indian passport holders can visit Malaysia and Langkawi without a visa for short stays, making it one of the most accessible international destinations for Indians.
Verify current requirements with the Malaysian High Commission in India or the Immigration Department of Malaysia website before departure.
The official name is Langkawi International Airport, formerly known as Langkawi Airport.
The IATA code is LGK and the ICAO code is WMKL.
A single integrated terminal handles all domestic and international flights, with separate zones for each category within the same building.
The airport is in Padang Mat Sirat on the northwestern part of Langkawi Island, approximately 20 km from Kuah, the main township.
Langkawi Airport was built in 1976 as a domestic airstrip and upgraded to international status in 1992. It has been expanded and renovated several times since to support the island's growth as a tourist destination.
Langkawi International Airport is not a 24-hour facility and operates based on scheduled flight timings. Passengers should confirm operating hours with their airline before travelling.
The airport is approximately 20 km from Kuah, Langkawi's main town, a 25 to 35-minute drive by taxi or rental car. Taxis are available from the arrivals hall.
Airlines at LGK include Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, and Batik Air Malaysia, along with select international carriers offering seasonal and charter services to regional destinations.
Yes, the airport has the Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounge for eligible passengers and the Plaza Premium Lounge open to all travellers on a pay-per-use basis.
Domestic Flights
International Flights