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How long is the flight to Kuala Lumpur?

If you are planning to fly to Kuala Lumpur, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Sharjah, the flight duration is approximately 7h 39m; from Dubai, around 8h 38m; and from Abu Dhabi, close to 9h 17m.
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How much does a flight to Kuala Lumpur cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Sharjah to Kuala Lumpur starting from AED 604, with an average price of AED 1,182. If you depart from other cities such as Dubai, you can find tickets from AED 740, and from Abu Dhabi starting from AED 781, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, sitting at the heart of the Malay Peninsula, is a major intersection for international air travel and regional commerce. The city is defined by a skyline where modern engineering meets traditional design, reflecting its status as a central hub for those exploring Southeast Asia.

The architectural identity of the city has the Petronas Twin Towers, which remain a global symbol of the capital's rapid development. Nearby, the Batu Caves house intricate shrines within limestone caverns, while the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and Merdeka Square showcase colonial-era aesthetics. Bukit Bintang provides a contrast with its dense collection of modern galleries and creative spaces.

Visitors often find the city is defined by its layered history and diverse culinary landscape. The streets reflect a mix of Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences, making it a primary destination for those interested in cultural discovery and urban exploration.

Best time to visit Kuala Lumpur: High and low seasons

High season in Kuala Lumpur

The dry season typically runs from May to July and again between December and February. During these months, the city experiences less rainfall and consistent sunshine, with temperatures averaging around 33°C. You will find the streets filled with energy as the clear skies allow for extended outdoor exploration of the many rooftop parks and open-air markets.

Cultural celebrations define this period, particularly around Chinese New Year and Hari Raya. Landing at Kuala Lumpur International Airport during these festivities reveals a city decorated in bright colours and lights. The social pace quickens as locals and visitors gather for street festivals and night markets, making the most of the stable weather for evening strolls through Bukit Bintang.

Low season in Kuala Lumpur

The monsoon seasons generally occur from March to April and October to November. While humidity remains high, heavy afternoon rain showers become a daily occurrence, briefly cooling the tropical heat. This change in rhythm moves the focus of city life indoors, where the vast shopping complexes and galleries provide a sheltered environment for socialising.

The atmosphere becomes more relaxed and quiet as the city slows down. You can watch dramatic thunderstorms roll over the Petronas Twin Towers from a café window, offering a different perspective of the skyline. Visitors arriving at KLIA during these months find a greener landscape and a more tranquil pace, with the rain bringing a refreshing clarity to the air once the clouds part.

Top things to do and see in Kuala Lumpur

After the descent into Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the journey into the heart of the city reveals a skyline where sleek glass towers stand alongside minarets and colonial facades. This is a place where modern ambition meets deep-rooted traditions, offering a sensory welcome that feels both futuristic and warmly familiar the moment you step into its humid, tropical air.

Petronas Twin Towers
These iconic silver spires dominate the horizon, serving as a gleaming beacon for arriving travellers and representing the city's rapid ascent into the modern age. The surrounding park offers a peaceful perspective of their geometric complexity, which was inspired by traditional Islamic motifs.

Batu Caves
Located on the city’s northern edge, this limestone hill features a series of cavernous temples guarded by a colossal golden statue. The climb up the vibrant, multicoloured steps leads into a prehistoric cave system where the scent of incense and the presence of wild macaques create a spirited atmosphere.

Merdeka Square
This historic green is where the city’s colonial past is most visible, anchored by the grand Sultan Abdul Samad Building and its intricate clock tower. It is a space that tells the story of independence, surrounded by architecture that blends European and Moorish influences.

Thean Hou Temple
Perched on a hillside, this multi-tiered temple is one of the most decorative in the region, dedicated to the protector of those who travel by sea. Its ornate carvings, red lanterns, and sweeping views of the city offer a moment of quiet reflection away from the urban hum.

Bukit Bintang
This central district is the energetic soul of the city, where neon lights and the aroma of sizzling street food from Jalan Alor define the evening experience. Exploring these crowded lanes reveals the true pulse of the capital, showcasing its status as a global crossroads of flavour and culture.

The Lake Gardens
As the oldest park in the city, this lush sanctuary provides a green escape where the canopy of ancient trees shields visitors from the sun. It is home to a world-renowned bird park and botanical collections that highlight the rich biodiversity found throughout the peninsula.

Book your flight to Kuala Lumpur and start saving on your next trip

Using smart search tools to compare airlines and dates makes finding your way to Kuala Lumpur a simple and efficient process. To enhance your overall travel experience, Opodo Prime offers additional value and specialized options for those who fly frequently. Once your booking is finalized, you can look forward to the moment you arrive at Kuala Lumpur International Airport to begin your Malaysian adventure.

FAQ's about Kuala Lumpur

How can I find cheap flights to Kuala Lumpur at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED168 to Kuala Lumpur. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Kuala Lumpur.
When's the best time to go to Kuala Lumpur?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Kuala Lumpur is... March.
The next best month to travel to Kuala Lumpur is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Kuala Lumpur.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Kuala Lumpur is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Kuala Lumpur?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Kuala Lumpur, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • China Eastern Airlines (one-way average: AED1,892.20) : this includes an average price from Dubai to Kuala Lumpur of AED1,911.29 and also flights from Abu Dhabi costing AED2,424.01.
  • Batik Air Malaysia: average cost for one-way was AED1,903.28 , with Dubai to Kuala Lumpur flights costing an average of AED1,903.28 and the price tag from Abu Dhabi being AED6,129.63.
Which airlines fly to Kuala Lumpur from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Kuala Lumpur include:

  • Air Asia, which flies from Dubai and Denpasar-Bali to Kuala Lumpur plus from Lahore.
  • Batik Air Malaysia, which has flights from Sharjah and Bangkok as well as Tiruchchirappalli to Kuala Lumpur.
  • Air Arabia, with flights from Kochi to Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok and also from Tiruchchirappalli.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Kuala Lumpur include:

  • Etihad Airways, which flies from Dubai and Bahrain and also from Abu Dhabi.
  • Scoot, with flights from Sharjah and Dubai to Kuala Lumpur plus Abu Dhabi.
  • Emirates, which has flights from Sharjah and Abu Dhabi as well as from Mumbai to Kuala Lumpur.
How many airports are in Kuala Lumpur and which is the main one?
Kuala Lumpur has 1 airports. Kuala Lumpur International Airport operates domestic and international flights to 17 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Dubai, Denpasar-Bali and Bangkok.
What is the weather like in Kuala Lumpur?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Kuala Lumpur is in March, April and February, when the average temperature reaches 33º, while June, July and January are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 21 hours. If you prefer colder temperatures, however, make sure you visit Kuala Lumpur during the months of January, February and December to experience an average of 23º. For those who don't care too much about temperatures, but want to avoid getting wet in the rain, it's important to avoid travelling during November, April and October, when the average precipitation in Kuala Lumpur is 267mm, while the months of June, July and August are drier, with an average of 136mm.

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