Mövenpick KLIA sets its sights on becoming top-tier MICE and business hospitality destination
SEPANG: Mövenpick Hotel & Convention Centre KLIA is sharpening its focus on becoming the go-to hub for business hospitality, capitalising on the growing demand for meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) facilities near the airport.
With business travel on the upswing and MICE events regaining momentum across Southeast Asia, Mövenpick KLIA is emerging as a key partner for corporates, international organisers, and cross-border organisations seeking a strategic, well-connected venue.
“Today’s business travellers are after more than just airport proximity. They want a space that enhances productivity, supports wellness, and runs efficiently,” said Rudi Fajar, General Manager of Mövenpick KLIA.
“From our work-ready rooms and halal-certified cuisine to our serene surroundings, every element is designed with these evolving needs in mind.”
As Sepang increasingly functions as a nexus connecting Kuala Lumpur, Cyberjaya, and Putrajaya, the demand for premium, airport-adjacent business hotels is poised to grow.
Rudi noted that Mövenpick KLIA is well-placed to meet this rising demand, especially in sectors such as aviation, logistics, fintech, and regional government affairs.
The hotel is also becoming a preferred venue for airline-related events, cabin crew training sessions, and global conferences that require quick airport access and secure, high-capacity venues.
In an era of ESG-conscious travel and growing demand for halal-compliant services, Mövenpick KLIA’s blend of sustainable practices, cultural awareness, and high-end service gives it a competitive edge among modern corporate travellers and event organisers.
Located just 10 minutes from both KLIA and KLIA2, the hotel provides unbeatable convenience for time-sensitive travellers juggling early flights, short stays, or back-to-back meetings.
Its strategic location near Cyberjaya, Putrajaya, and the wider Klang Valley corridor further boosts its appeal for regional roadshows, trade conferences, and aviation-centric events.
The property boasts over 24 adaptable meeting spaces, including a grand convention hall that can host up to 2,000 guests. All venues are equipped with high-speed internet, advanced AV systems, and customisable seating configurations, suitable for everything from industry summits to product unveilings and networking dinners.
One of its standout features is a purpose-built convention centre situated right next to the hotel, ensuring smooth execution of major events. A dedicated in-house team manages everything from technical setup to curated halal-certified menus, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish.
With 332 thoughtfully appointed rooms and suites designed to meet the needs of business travellers, Mövenpick KLIA combines comfort with functionality.
But what truly sets it apart is its distinctive service ethos—a fusion of Swiss precision and warm Malaysian hospitality.
“At Mövenpick, we go beyond convenience—we offer peace of mind,” said Rudi.
“From high-level board meetings to unexpected overnight stays, our team is here to ensure every moment is stress-free and memorable.”
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