Miri airport (MYY)
Miri Airport (IATA: MYY / ICAO: WBGR) serves as a crucial gateway to the city of Miri, located in the Malaysian state of Sarawak on the island of Borneo. Initially established during the British colonial period, the airport has undergone significant transformations over the decades to support the burgeoning demands of both domestic and regional travel.
Located approximately 9.5 kilometers southeast of Miri's city center, the airport is instrumental in connecting this vibrant urban area known for its oil industry, diverse culture, and lush natural attractions, to other parts of Malaysia and nearby regions.
Miri Airport primarily functions as a regional hub, facilitating domestic flights across Malaysia, while also accommodating select international routes within the region. Airlines such as Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, and MASwings operate from this airport, linking Miri to pivotal cities like Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, and Kuching.
In recent years, Miri Airport has seen substantial growth. Annually, it handles approximately 2 million passengers and operates thousands of flights, reflecting its crucial role in regional air travel. The airport itself features a single modern terminal, which was upgraded to better serve the increasing volume of travelers and ensure operational efficiency.
As a vital infrastructure asset, Miri Airport not only supports tourism but also plays a significant role in the local economy, fostering connectivity and propelling Miri towards greater economic development.