About KT
KT operates as a lean regional carrier threading together two Southeast Asian countries that, despite their geographic proximity, have historically been underserved by direct air connections. With just six non-stop routes spread across four airports, this isn't an airline chasing global scale — it's one that's chosen depth over breadth, concentrating its network between Malaysia and Cambodia. KUL anchors the operation with three routes fanning outward, while Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, and Siem Reap each hold their own spoke. Small, focused, deliberately so.
Why fly KT?
The honest case for KT comes down to access. If you're trying to move between Malaysia and Cambodia without the indignity of a connection through a third country, your options are limited, and KT fills that gap in a way the larger carriers simply haven't bothered to. The SAI-KUL pairing — the network's longest route at 1,213 kilometres — puts Siem Reap within direct reach of Kuala Lumpur, which matters enormously for travelers who've previously had to route through Bangkok or Singapore and lose half a day doing it. That kind of route specificity is where smaller regional airlines earn genuine loyalty. You're not flying KT for the frequent flyer points or the premium cabin. You're flying it because it goes where you need to go.
KT hub airports
- KUL Kuala Lumpur — 3 KT routes from Malaysia
- KTI Phnom Penh — 1 KT routes from Cambodia
- KOS Sihanoukville — 1 KT routes from Cambodia
- SAI Siem Reap — 1 KT routes from Cambodia
Top destination countries on KT
Tips for booking KT
Book early and watch the fare structure carefully — regional carriers operating thin networks like this one tend to have limited seat inventory on any given flight, and prices can spike sharply as departure approaches. KOS and KTI are smaller airport environments, so factor in that ground experience: don't expect the infrastructure of KUL. Since the total network spans just over 6,200 kilometres across six routes, KT isn't going to carry you far beyond the Malaysia-Cambodia corridor, so plan any wider itinerary around it rather than through it. Verify baggage allowances directly before booking, as these policies shift frequently on regional operators.
Frequently asked questions about KT
Where does KT fly?
KT operates 6 routes primarily serving Malaysia and Cambodia, connecting travelers across Southeast Asia with a focus on regional destinations.
What is KT's main hub airport?
KT's main hub is Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), serving as the primary base for their operations and connections.
Is KT a low-cost carrier or a legacy airline?
Based on KT's regional network of 6 routes focused on Southeast Asia, KT operates as a regional carrier serving key destinations in Malaysia and Cambodia.
When should I book KT flights and what fare options are available?
For the best fares on KT's regional routes, book in advance when possible. KT typically offers standard economy fares, with variations depending on booking timing and demand.
What are KT's baggage allowance and check-in policies?
KT passengers should check their specific ticket conditions for baggage allowances, as these may vary by route and fare type. Online check-in and airport check-in procedures are available for all flights.