Malaysia Airports has imposed nightly shutdowns of the troubled Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) aerotrain for a month-long overhaul, the latest attempt to fix a rail system that has suffered repeated breakdowns since its relaunch in July.
The suspension, which began on Nov 15, forces passengers to use replacement buses between the main terminal and the international satellite building while engineers tackle what transport analysts said are deeper structural problems plaguing the RM456 million (S$143 million) upgrade.
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