Traffic Flow & Movement
Annual Traffic Volume and Operational Significance
Kota Kinabalu International Airport handled over 7.95 million passengers in 2024, making it Malaysia's second busiest airport after Kuala Lumpur. This represents strong recovery, though it fell short of the 2019 peak of 9 million passengers. The airport maintains consistent growth trajectory with 10.6% year-over-year passenger traffic increases. Current capacity expansion projects target annual handling capacity of 12 million passengers.
The airport serves as primary gateway to East Malaysia and functions as main hub for MASwings, secondary hub for Firefly and Malaysia Airlines, and second-largest hub for AirAsia Malaysia. The airport has one main runway measuring 3,780 meters, accommodating wide-body aircraft operations effectively. There are 17 airlines offering direct flights to 32 destinations across 10 countries, with approximately 85 daily passenger flights scheduled.