Top deals to Malaysia

These are the best deals in the market to Malaysia right now, have a browse and choose the best one

Kota kinabalu

Kota Kinabalu

From £704
Return | Economy
15 Apr → 24 Apr
Langkawi

Langkawi

From £539
Return | Economy
11 Nov → 24 Nov
Kuala lumpur

Kuala Lumpur

From £510
Return | Economy
3 Feb → 5 Mar
Penang

Penang

From £656
Return | Economy
10 Feb → 6 May

Malaysia is a country that offers the combination of modern city energy and tropical beauty, with the peaceful islands of Langkawi and Penang. Whether you’re travelling for business or a holiday, booking flights to Malaysia through Oceans Travel. We can give you access to the best Malaysia flight deals and flexible options from UK airports all here. You can search multiple airlines, routes, travel dates, and other options to book cheap flights to Malaysia. All available on our website from flights to Kuala Lumpur, flights to Penang and a lot more for you to choose or select from! On this page, you’ll find everything you need to know before you book. Including the best times to fly, airline choices, and tips to make your journey from the UK to Malaysia as simple and cost-effective as possible. Contact Oceans Travels today and start booking your cheap flights to Malaysia with confidence!

Flying to Malaysia?

Here are some quick flight facts you should know!

Most Popular Route: Singapore → Kuala Lumpur

Most Popular City: Kuala Lumpur

Most Popular Airline: Malaysia Airlines & AirAsia

Cheapest Month: September

Common questions about travel to Malaysia

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

Yes. There are direct flights from the UK to Malaysia. Currently, there is London Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) provided by British Airways and Malaysia Airlines. Both operate Boeing 787 flights, and the journey lands at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL).
A direct flight from London to Kuala Lumpur typically takes around 13 hours (flight time averages about 13 h-13 h 30 mins). If you choose a route with a connection (common via Middle East or Asian hubs), total travel time will be significantly longer depending on the stopover, often 16-24+ hours end-to-end.
Many airlines offer direct flights to Malaysia from various global hubs. These include Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Batik Air, Scoot, AirAsia X, China Southern, Singapore Airlines, etc. Many other airlines also have one-stop flights to Malaysia as well, such as Emirates or Qatar Airways.
No. British passport holders do not need a visa for short tourist visits to Malaysia. You are normally permitted to enter visa-free for up to 90 days without a visa for tourism or business purposes. However, it's essential to ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay. If you would like help filling in a visa, contact Oceans Travel!
Malaysia Airlines operates flights from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL). They also offer services from Manchester Airport (MAN) to Kuala Lumpur.
Yes, Emirates operates flights to Malaysia, including multiple daily services between Dubai (DXB) and Kuala Lumpur (KUL), providing a one-stop option from many UK airports via Dubai.
For most international travellers the best airport to arrive at is Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL). It’s Malaysia’s main hub, handles the largest number of international routes, and offers domestic and international flights across the country. If your trip is focused on island or regional destinations, you may instead fly into Penang (PEN), Langkawi (LGK), Kota Kinabalu (BKI) or other regional airports. However, KUL is the primary gateway for most flights to Malaysia.

Why Travel to Malaysia?

Malaysia is an amazingly rewarding country because it has easy accessible cities, amazing food and cultural diversity, and natural playgrounds in one country. It is the ideal mix of all whether it be street-food stall survival in George Town, urban views in Kuala Lumpur, or beach pleasure in Langkawi and the Perhentians. Malaysia is a top destination for travellers seeking food and culture, due to its multicultural society. For example, Malay, Chinese, Indian and native communities. It allows you to have festivals, markets and cuisines of diverse origins in the same country! And those who prefer the legacy of nature and wildlife are equally well served, as Malaysian Borneo (Sabah and Sarawak) contains ancient rainforests, chances to see orangutans and proboscis-monkeys and climb Mount Kinabalu and the islands and coral reefs will provide excellent diving and beach choices as well.

How to Find the Cheapest Flights to Malaysia

When finding cheap flights to Malaysia, the fastest way to save is to use targeted tools and timing. Sign up to the Oceans Travel newsletter and use our flight search tool to book your cheap flights to Malaysia! Not only can you book online, but you can also be able to filter the airlines you want to fly on, choose from one-way to return, and see all your details on your flight, with no hidden fees! If you have any preferences you would like for your flight, then contact Oceans Travel and we can handle it! 

 

Data shows the best time to book your flights for Malaysia sits roughly in the 40–75 day range for many international routes (shorter or longer for specific origins). Be flexible with dates and airports (midweek departures, like Tues-Thurs and arriving into KUL or PEN can be cheaper). Favour shoulder-season months, like March to May and September to October. This is when demand drops, and consider mixing one-way legs or multi-city tickets, as you will be able to save a lot! Book with Oceans Travel to book your cheapest flights to Malaysia, all simplified and hand picked for you!

When to Visit Malaysia

When planning your flights to Malaysia, the best time to visit the country are March to October where days tend to be drier, calmer seas and ideal weather to go sightseeing, island hopping and outdoor activities. Although Malaysia offers a warm tropical climate throughout the year, it may be different based on which coast or which island people visit. Therefore timing your vacation is also essential to have a focused experience.

 

West Coast (Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi): The west coast is ideal to visit between December to February/March. The weather should be clear skies, beach weather, and great conditions. To enjoy all Penang has to offer in terms of food, or sit back and enjoy the beaches of Langkawi. This time is also the peak season to have a city break in Kuala Lumpur.

 

The East Coast & Islands (Perhentian, Redang, Tioman): The east coast is best visited between March to September, when monsoonal winds die down, sea surfaces calm and there is good visibility both underwater and on the surface. During November through February, heavy rains shuts down most beach resorts so do not plan your trip to Malaysia during these months.

 

Borneo (Sabah & Sarawak): Trekkers and wildlife loving persons can visit the place any time in March to October, when the rainforest ventures are the best, climbing over Mount Kinabalu and viewing Orangutans. There is less rainfall, so exploring the jungle is more comfortable.

 

Overall, the best time to fly to Malaysia depends on what you want to do:

Most Popular Routes and Airlines

Malaysia has the busiest air routes that demonstrate that the country is the hub and a gateway to the region and the world. The most popular route in Malaysia is between Kuala Lumpur (KUL) and Singapore (SIN). In 2023, this route was the busiest international flight in the world with nearly 4.9 million scheduled seats. Other connections which are very well travelled are flights from Jakarta, domestic flights to Kota Kinabalu, Penang and island routes like Langkawi-Kuala Lumpur flights that are almost daily.

 

The leading airport that offers flights to Malaysia is the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), and Penang International Airport (PEN). Both of them have direct connections to most of the Asian destinations (Singapore, Jakarta, Bangkok, Hong Kong) as well as Australia, Middle East and some European cities. AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines are the leading carriers operating domestic and regional flights. They are connected to almost 136 destinations through 66 airlines that have direct flights. Including key destinations such as Asia, Australia and Middle East among others in the Europe continent. There are global carriers like Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad, Turkish Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and British Airways on the London-Kuala Lumpur route which have ensured very good global connectivity.

Top Things to See and Do in Malaysia

Malaysia has it all in these experiences in one trip! Start in the cities with their skyline and culture and visit the Petronas Twin Towers and the colourful food streets in KL. Next, visit the best nature and island retreats, snorkel or dive the reefs surrounding the Perhentian and Redang islands! On the Langkawi cable car ride, take in coast panoramas, walk in the cool tea terraces at Cameron highlands. To discover wildlife and rainforests go to Borneo, visit the waters around Kinabatangan River and Sepilok! You will be able to see orangutan and proboscis monkeys! 

 

Or perhaps trek on Mount Kinabalu, if you are seeking a serious climb, and go limestone cave exploring! Additionally, go on the canopy trails in places as interesting as Gunung Mulu and Taman Negara. In Penang (George Town) heritage and food culture, in the street-food scene and murals, or a visit to Genting Highlands with its high-altitude fun. Malaysia has a striking combination of city culture and jungle, mountains and beaches that makes it so uniquely rewarding. This is the kind of destination people seek when they are looking to book flights to Malaysia.

Key Cities in Malaysia

Malaysia is a country with varied key cities that add to the uniqueness of your visit. Kuala Lumpur, the capital, is the most logical place when searching out flights to Malaysia, as it is the busiest flight hub in the country. It also has modern infrastructure, but is also a multicultural region, the Petronas Towers, and has spectacular food everywhere. To the northwest is George Town (Penang), a UNESCO town that is also an old capital with a multicultural ambiance, colonial architecture, and street-food history. Malacca (Melaka) is a historical port city at the southwest along the coast. It is distinguished by Portuguese-Dutch-British colonial features and riverside beauty. 

 

On Borneo shores, Kota Kinabalu, down in Sabah, is one of the main entrances to Borneo rainforests and wildlife encounters. Kuching in Sarawak has an easy-going, local feel. As an island getaway, Langkawi has a tropical island resort that has easy access to a beach. Additionally, it is a destination that is famous with leisure travellers. Lastly Johor Bahru, a metro emerging alongside Singapore with a business dynamism and an attractive suburban setting.