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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s buzzing capital, is one of Southeast Asia’s most exciting cities! It draws over 20 million travellers each year. With its mix of modern skylines, cultural diversity, and world-famous food scene. This Flights to Kuala Lumpur page gives a quick, practical guide to getting there with many Kuala Lumpur flight deals available! Along with this, this page includes what to expect from flight options, which airports and airlines serve the city, and where to find the cheapest fares, etc. Oceans Travel highlights the best cheap flights to Kuala Lumpur on this page using its newsletter and flight search tool. It shows typical route choices (direct flights to Kuala Lumpur from regional hubs or one-stop options from Europe and the Middle East). Along with the busiest connections, so you can decide quickly. This guide will give you everything you need to know about booking your flights to Kuala Lumpur. This means you can start planning your trip with confidence. Book now on our Flight Search Tool or in person today to find your getaway to Kuala Lumpur at the lowest prices!

Flying to Kuala Lumpur?

Here are some quick flight facts you should know!

Most Popular Route: Singapore → Kuala Lumpur

Most Popular Airline: AirAsia

Cheapest Month: May

Common questions about travel to Kuala Lumpur

These are some of the most common questions people ask before booking a trip to Kuala Lumpur, why not see if something you're wondering is here?

Yes, there are direct flights to Kuala Lumpur between London Heathrow and Kuala Lumpur (KUL). Malaysia Airlines operates direct flights and British Airways has recently restarted direct LHR-KUL flights (service resumption in 2025 after earlier postponements).
A direct flight from London to Kuala Lumpur typically takes about 13 hours (roughly 13:00-13:30), while journeys from other UK cities or routes with one stop usually take 15-20+ hours depending on connection times.
British Airways suspended the route in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was later delayed restarting services partly because of aircraft engine availability and maintenance issues. (Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine problems and supply delays affected the relaunch timing). Now, as of 2025, British Airways currently does direct flights to Kuala Lumpur
Today’s direct flight from London (Heathrow) and Kuala Lumpur is still around 13 hours. (Timings vary slightly by airline and routing but expect 13 h-13 h 30 mins).
Yes. Emirates operates scheduled services to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) from its Dubai hub and lists KUL among its destinations.
Kuala Lumpur is in UTC+8. That means KL is 8 hours ahead of the UK in winter (GMT). However, on British Summer Time (BST / UTC+1) it is 7 hours ahead.
Usually no. If you stay airside (part of an airport nearest the aircraft) and remain on the same ticket for a connecting flight. You do not have to clear immigration. But you must go through immigration if you need to collect checked bags, leave the transit area, or change to a separate terminal and recheck in. If you have any worries or concerns about your flight, contact Oceans Travel (0330 818 1234) and we can help!
Times vary depending when you arrive at Kuala Lumpur airport. At quieter times you can clear immigration in 15-30 minutes, but during peak arrivals or big group flights it can take 30-90 minutes or occasionally longer. It can be quicker, however, if you are using auto-gates, e-gates, and have your MDAC.
KLIA has two main passenger terminals. The Main terminal building is often called KLIA or Terminal 1, which is where it serves full-service airlines for both domestic and international flights. The other terminal is usually for low-cost airlines from across the region. It is often called KLIA2 or Terminal 2. It is roughly a 2KM distance away from both terminals
Yes. Foreign visitors must complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) prior to arrival. This was introduced for travellers from 1 January 2024. Contact Oceans Travel for us to help you fill it in, which means all you have to do is present it at immigration!

Why Travel to Kuala Lumpur? 

Kuala Lumpur is an engaging destination with lofty skyscrapers, cultural richness, low-cost lures, a lively street food trade in a conveniently reachable blend. Its multicultural population, with the Malay, Chinese, Indian, and foreign populations coming together! It makes its multicultural fabric a rich tapestry of festivals, food, and architecture. It is a top destination for travellers that want to feel like they are truly experiencing their culture. There is truly something to please every taste with, whether it be the iconic Petronas Twin Towers that dominate the skyline. To the mouth-watering array of hawker-style street food in such as the Jalan Alor and Chinatown. 

 

KL is a place of sensory bombardment at every point. It is also extremely affordable and visitors receive a great deal on accommodation, food, and transport. Especially appealing to the travellers who can afford flights to Kuala Lumpur and are seeking out cheap places to visit. It’s a destination that offers depth, affordability, and unforgettable experiences all in one compelling package. 

 

So, if you are wanting to experience Kuala Lumpur, then book with Oceans Travel to find the cheapest and latest flights to Kuala Lumpur!

How to Find the Cheapest Flights to Kuala Lumpur

In order to get cheap flights to Kuala Lumpur, book early, and consider traveling in May and departing in the middle of the week, which are usually popular cheap times. When to book is a difficult question, some route reports suggest 6-8 weeks before departure is the sweet spot for booking international flights to Kuala Lumpur. However, other sources widen between 2 and 8 months depending on the origin and season. So watch fares closely, however we at Oceans Travel will let you know when the best fares are available. So, make sure to contact us if you want to leave the hassle of finding flights to Kuala Lumpur by yourself! 

 

Avoid high season (such as school holidays) and fly during off-peak and shoulder months (like spring and autumn). These are when flights to Kuala Lumpur are more feasible and cheaper too. Fly midweek (Tuesdays to Thursdays) and look into flying via primary hubs in case direct route fares are too expensive. You can be able to find those through our Kuala Lumpur flight deals or our Flight Search Tool. Other tips also include signing up to targeted newsletters and flight search tools, and using an app or site that will search all routes to find offers. Which is what Oceans Travel all currently do by sending Kuala Lumpur flight deals, along with other countries to subscribers. Additionally, you can search prices across routes on our flight search tool all online! Book with Oceans Travel today and find some of the cheapest flights to Kuala Lumpur today!

When to Visit Kuala Lumpur

June-August is the most ideal time to visit Kuala Lumpur because rainfall normally occurs less and outdoor activities (Batu caves, KL Tower, park walks) are the most convenient during this time. During this time you can expect drier, milder conditions across the city. Which makes it the best month to have outdoor activities, walks, and tours. Another good time to visit Kuala Lumpur is February to April when it is warm. However, there is less rain than during the heavier monsoons. Whereas the wettest season is towards October-February/March, when the rainfalls are brief but intense and local flooding may occur. If you are in need of cheap flights to Kuala Lumpur, look into shoulder months to find cheaper prices! Data often shows May or September as the months when the average cost of the tickets is lower than it is during peak season.

Most Popular Routes and Airlines

Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) is one of the busiest hubs in Asia with its strongest demand. It is between the short-haul regional flights and the major long-haul destinations. The busiest international route is Kuala Lumpur to Singapore (KUL-SIN) with over 5 million passengers in 2023. Constantly ranks amongst the busiest air corridors in the world. Other popular regional flights are those from Jakarta, Bangkok, Denpasar (Bali) and Hong Kong. While long-haul demand is fuelled by frequent services from Australia (Sydney, Melbourne), the Gulf hubs (Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi), and direct flights from Europe such as the returning London-Kuala Lumpur route with British Airways.

 

Malaysia Airlines, including low-cost airlines AirAsia and AirAsia X are based at the airport. Along with good international connectivity provided by Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways and Turkish Airlines. Such a broad range of both full-service and low-cost carriers means that customers booking flights to Kuala Lumpur have a large amount of choice and freedom to explore. Whether they are seeking the nonstop comfort of direct flights or a more cost-effective connecting experience, nearly anywhere in the world.

Top Things to See and Do in Kuala Lumpur

When planning your flights to Kuala Lumpur, knowing what things to see and do in Malaysia will make what you want to do in Kuala Lumpur a lot easier! Begin at the iconic Petronas Twin Towers (stunning skyline views and high-level skybridge). Visit Batu Caves, the colourful limestone shrine that is accessed through the 272 steps. For a quick taste of Kuala Lumpur surroundings, enjoy a 360 degree view of the city from the observatory and restaurant level of KL Tower. Explore the Islamic Arts Museum of world-class collections! Indulge at the food heaven on Jalan Alor where hawaters serve all kinds of foods. Such as satay and spicy noodles.

 

Explore the rich history of Malaysia with a trip to the National Museum. And enjoy the popular cultural performances at the courtyard of the National Palace. To easily get family-friendly activities there is Sunway Lagoon (theme and water park). You can visit the Aquaria KLCC which is full of marine displays and has a large underwater tunnel. Nature lovers often go to the KL Bird park and the nearby orchid and butterfly gardens as a relaxing balance to the city hum. When you need a place to relax and chill out. Visit one of the most charming fountains in the KLCC park to cool off and watch people. Be sure to check out Central Market and the giant malls in the city to get a small taste of diverse, local craft and food food courts as well.

Neighbourhoods and Surroundings

Kuala Lumpur has a mix of vibrant towns and sub altogether having a different flair and yet easily accessible to the city centre. Bukit Bintang is at the center of the city, where you can shop, night life and street food. Chinatown (Petaling Street), provides the city with its own cultural beat with markets and food stalls. For a greener, more laidback vibe, Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) has a charming neighborhood with popular cafes, parks and local walking trails. Planning some short day-trips? Batu caves to the north and resort destinations / hill stations, such as Genting Highlands, are easily accessible to offer some change of pace. Brickfields / Little India has colourful shops along with easy rail access.

 

KL Sentral is the major transport hub (fast train to the airport and links into the rest of the Klang Valley), handy in case you tend to appreciate speed. In the north, there is Kampung Baru. It offers a sneak peek into the traditional life of Malay villages within the skyscrapers of the city. The city is ringed by such areas as Petaling Jaya, one with shopping malls, kid-friendly restaurants, and broad residential roads. Shah Alam, the Selangor state capital, is characterized by its organized development. Along with the Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque with a more leisurely tone. These surrounding regions enable passengers to decide between vibrant urban living and a calmer environment when booking flights to Kuala Lumpur. It also helps them understand planning stays or day trips.