Quick answer
Penang International Airport (PEN) is located in Bayan Lepas, about 16 km south of George Town. Getting to the city center takes 30 to 50 minutes depending on traffic. Pre-booked private transfers, Grab (Southeast Asia's main ride-hailing app), and taxis are the primary options. There is a public bus (Rapid Penang 401/401E) but it is slow and impractical with luggage. If you want a smooth start, arrange your transport before landing.
What actually happens after landing
PEN has a single terminal that handles both domestic and international flights. The building is modern and compact. After landing, international passengers clear immigration — this can take 15 to 40 minutes depending on flight volume. Baggage claim is straightforward with clearly marked carousels.
Once through customs, you enter the arrivals hall where you will find money changers, SIM card counters (Maxis, Digi, Celcom), and ATMs. The arrivals area is air-conditioned and reasonably comfortable.
Ground transport exits are clearly signed. The taxi counter is in the arrivals hall itself, and the pickup area is just outside the doors. It is a compact airport — you will not be walking long distances.
Transport options explained honestly
Grab: The dominant ride-hailing app in Malaysia. It works reliably at Penang airport. You request a ride from the app, walk to the pickup area, and your driver finds you. Fares to George Town run RM25-45 ($5-$10 USD). The app shows the price upfront before you confirm. Grab is cashless if you link a card.
Airport taxi (coupon system): Penang airport uses a coupon taxi system. You buy a fixed-price coupon at the counter inside the arrivals hall, then present it to your assigned driver outside. Fares to George Town are around RM45-75 depending on the zone. It is more expensive than Grab but requires no app or data connection.
Rapid Penang bus (401/401E): A public bus runs from the airport to George Town via Komtar. It costs RM2.70 and takes 60 to 90 minutes. Buses run roughly every 30 minutes until about 11 PM. This works for budget travelers with light luggage, but the bus gets crowded and has limited luggage space.
Hotel shuttles: Some hotels in Batu Ferringhi and George Town offer airport pickup for a fee. Ask your hotel before arrival.
Realistic pricing expectations
Transport from PEN to George Town costs approximately RM2.70 ($0.60) by bus, RM25-45 ($5-$10) by Grab, RM45-75 ($10-$17) by coupon taxi, and RM80-150 ($18-$33) by private transfer depending on vehicle type.
Destinations outside George Town vary. Batu Ferringhi (the beach area) is about 30 km from the airport and costs RM55-80 by Grab, more by taxi or transfer. Butterworth on the mainland requires crossing the Penang Bridge — add RM15-25 to any fare.
Penang transport is affordable by international standards. Even a private transfer is inexpensive compared to European or North American airports.
Late night arrivals
PEN receives flights well into the evening, including budget airlines from Kuala Lumpur and regional routes. The last public bus departs around 11 PM. After that, your options narrow to Grab, the coupon taxi counter (which operates as long as flights are arriving), or a pre-booked transfer.
Grab availability at the airport remains reasonable until about midnight but thins out afterward. Surge pricing is generally modest in Penang compared to larger cities. The coupon taxi counter stays open for late flights, so you will not be stranded — but it is the priciest option.
The airport itself is quiet and safe at night. If you need to wait, the arrivals hall is comfortable enough.
Families and luggage
Traveling with children in Malaysia is generally easy — the culture is family-friendly. However, child seats are not standard in Grab cars or airport taxis. Malaysian law requires child seats for children under certain ages in private vehicles, but enforcement in taxis is inconsistent. If you need a child seat, request one when booking a private transfer.
Luggage is rarely an issue. Grab and taxis comfortably handle 2-3 large bags. If you have more than that, specify when booking or request a larger vehicle. Trolleys are available at baggage claim and can be wheeled to the curb.
Where you meet the driver
For pre-booked transfers, drivers hold name signs in the arrivals hall or just outside the exit doors. The area is small enough that you will not miss each other.
For coupon taxis, buy your coupon at the counter inside arrivals, walk outside, and find the taxi assigned to your coupon number in the lineup.
For Grab, follow signs to the ride-hailing pickup area — it is a designated zone outside the terminal, typically a short walk from the arrivals exit. The app shows your driver's car details and plate number.
Decision helper
Use Grab if: you have a working phone with the app installed, want a good balance of price and convenience, and are comfortable with app-based transport.
Use the coupon taxi if: you do not have a working phone or data connection, want a fixed price without an app, and do not mind paying slightly more.
Take the bus if: you are on a tight budget, traveling light, and arriving during operating hours with plenty of time.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Penang airport from George Town?
About 16 km. The drive takes 30 to 50 minutes depending on traffic, which can be heavy during weekday rush hours.
Does Grab work at Penang airport?
Yes. Grab works reliably at PEN. There is a designated pickup area outside the terminal. Fares to George Town run RM25-45.
Is there Uber in Penang?
No. Uber exited Southeast Asia in 2018. Grab is the equivalent and the only major ride-hailing app operating in Penang.
How much is a taxi from Penang airport to George Town?
The coupon taxi fare is RM45-75 depending on the exact zone. Grab is cheaper at RM25-45 for the same trip.
Is there a bus from Penang airport to the city?
Yes. Rapid Penang bus 401 and 401E run from the airport to Komtar in George Town. The fare is RM2.70 and the ride takes 60-90 minutes.
Can I get a SIM card at Penang airport?
Yes. Counters for Maxis, Digi, and Celcom are in the arrivals hall. A tourist SIM with data costs around RM15-35 and gives you enough data for Grab and maps.
Is Penang airport safe at night?
Yes. The airport is well-maintained and secure. The area around the terminal is safe, though it gets quiet late at night. Transport options thin out after midnight but the coupon taxi counter operates as long as flights are arriving.
Do I need to tip taxi drivers in Penang?
Tipping is not customary in Malaysia. Rounding up the fare is appreciated but not expected. There is no obligation to tip Grab drivers either.
What currency do I need at Penang airport?
Malaysian Ringgit (MYR/RM). ATMs and money changers are available in the arrivals hall. Grab accepts card payment through the app, so you can ride cashless.
How long does immigration take at PEN?
Typically 15 to 40 minutes for international arrivals. It depends on how many flights have landed simultaneously. Having your documents ready and any required visa approvals printed speeds things up.
Penang is one of the easier Southeast Asian airports to navigate. The distances are short, costs are low, and Grab makes budget-friendly transport accessible to almost everyone. For late arrivals or families, a pre-booked transfer takes the last bit of uncertainty out of the equation.