PUTRAJAYA, Dec 30 — The Royal Malaysian Customs Department’s inspection for travellers departing from Malaysia will be consolidated at the departure gates of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 1 (KLIA T1) starting on Thursday (January 1).
Currently, it conducts inspections using Departure Screening scanners located in the departure zone after Immigration clearance. This layout could cause congestion during peak travel periods.
The Transport Ministry (MOT) said this new initiative will allow passengers to experience a smoother flow of movement before boarding their flights, thereby reducing congestion and waiting times in the departure zone.
“This improvement is implemented through close cooperation between the MOT, Customs, Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), and the Malaysia Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS).
“This step does not compromise security levels or customs enforcement. On the contrary, the inspection of passengers and goods will continue to be strengthened through operational coordination and compliance with mutually agreed procedures,” it said in a statement today.
The MOT added that the enhancement is expected to improve the passenger experience, accelerate boarding, and ensure KLIA T1 operations run more efficiently, safely, and in an organised manner, in line with international airport best practices.
However, it emphasised that any attempt to remove goods that violate the law will still result in stern action.


