Flights from Brisbane to Kuala Lumpur

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Kuala Lumpur Guide

The city of Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, and its largest city at the same time. It is considered to be one of the fastest growing metropolitan regions in the South-East Asia. With its title, of course, comes a great variety of things. The city of Kuala Lumpur is the regional centre of economy and finance, culture, tourism, and progress in general.

Visiting this great city is a must, and over 30 cheap flights from Brisbane to Kuala Lumpur at a daily basis are certain to help you achieve that goal. Booking cheap flights is just as easy as clicking a few times using the Webjet service.

 

Things to do in Kuala Lumpur

The Petronas Towers

Right off the bat you will notice a monumentally tall, 88-floor, couple of towers. These iconic skyscrapers connected with a marvellous skybridge were once the tallest set of buildings in the world. The beauty is instantly visible, by day or by night, so make sure to go and check it out once you get from Brisbane to Kuala Lumpur.

The Bukit Bintang 

Also known as Bintang Walk or Starhill, Bukit Bintang is the heart and soul of Kuala Lumpur Shopping and entertainment. It is the favourite district to visit, especially by younger and more adventurous tourists. A vast number of shopping malls, coffee shops, retail stores, bars and nightclubs. The list goes on and on, and this part of city also has night markets, making it a part of Kuala Lumpur that lives 24/7.

The Batu Caves

If you want to go on an adventure, the Batu Caves are exactly the place to start. There is a system of caves inside this limestone hill, which contain a significant number of historical landmarks and temples. Not only that, but a large number of undeveloped caves are homes to exotic, and sometimes even endemic, animal species. It is a journey consisted of adventure and learning, just make sure to wear proper shoes and bring some water with you.

Best time to visit Kuala Lumpur

When is the best time to visit Kuala Lumpur?

It is really important to realise that Kuala Lumpur has only two seasons: wet and dry. Rains are a huge part of the local weather, and it can rain anytime, but it usually does rain in the morning. Now, people usually prefer to visit during the dry season, from March to November, but the climate never gets extremely cold during the wet season. Knowing this you can plan your trip perfectly.

When booking your cheap flight to Kuala Lumpur, keep this information in mind and make sure to match your preferences. It would be a shame to miss out on some of the marvels in this magical city just because of the weather.

 

Flights from Brisbane to Kuala Lumpur

This destination is quite popular with tourists all around the globe, young and elderly. There is a whole lot of things to do and places to see. Flights to Kuala Lumpur from Brisbane occur around thirty times a day, which is more than enough to plan a perfect visit. As aforementioned, the city of Kuala Lumpur is growing at an ever so faster rate, and that means, of course, lots and lots of tourists. To try and avoid the crowd, at least just a little bit, intricate planning of your cheap flight to Kuala Lumpur is paramount.

The airfares to Kuala Lumpur are more affordable than ever, and are provided by a wide choice of airlines, including: Emirates Airline, Jetstar, Malindo Air, China Airlines, Malaysia Airlines and others.

Airports

Departing from Brisbane Airport (BNE)

Brisbane Airport is known as the largest airport in Australia by sheer land size. Being that this airport is the main international airport for South East Queensland, and the municipality of Brisbane, the connectivity between the city and the airport is well-developed. On the land of the airport about 480 businesses are running their operations and employing over 23,000 people. It is a major transportation and travel hub for the Queensland region of Australia. Over 30 airline companies use Brisbane airport as their hub for domestic and international flights.

Getting to Brisbane Airport (BNE)

To get to the Brisbane Airport (BNE) as fast and as conveniently as possible, there are several options. You can go by car, by taxi/Uber, or using the official transport system, the Airport Link tunnel. The travel time on average takes about 30 minutes, and some tolls may apply along the way. The taxi price from the Central Business District to the Brisbane Airport (BNE) ranges from AUD 45 and AUD 55. 

The alternative to these solutions for getting to the airport, however, exists. For the train enthusiasts, or for people on a budget, there is the option of Airtrain. This train ride lasts about 15-30 minutes, and costs just under AUD 20. So, to get form the Central Business District to your cheap flight to Kuala Lumpur, you will commute an average of 30 minutes.

 

Parking options at Brisbane Airport (BNE)

The option the majority picks is the AirPark service. This system is developed and provided by the Brisbane Airport, and is absolutely safe, and above all affordable. Even though there is a small trip from the parking spots to the terminals, the airport provided a shuttle that works 24/7, so walking is no issue. At the AirPark there is a short and long parking option to best match your requirements.

 

Which International Terminal will your Flights to Kuala Lumpur from Brisbane depart from?

The cheap flights from Brisbane to Kuala Lumpur you book will almost always depart from the T1 International Terminal, which is the only international terminal at the Brisbane Airport (BNE).

 

Arriving in Kuala Lumpur

This magnificent city has two international airports, allowing you airfares to Kuala Lumpur to be timed and planned even better: the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), and the Aziz Shah Airport (SZB). These two are connected via a shuttle ride which operates from 5 AM to 11 PM, and the journey takes about an hour.

Whether you’re arriving at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) or Aziz Shah Airport (SZB), flights to Kuala Lumpur from Brisbane are easy and convenient if you follow Webjet’s transportation, airport, car and hotel guide!

 

Getting from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) to your hotel 

The Kuala Lumpur International Airport is one of the major airports in Southeast Asia, located 45 kilometres south of the city, in the Sepang District. Several meanings of transportation are at your disposal once you get to the airport. First of all, there are dedicated stops provided by Airport Limo, if you want to order a taxi or a limousine. There is a public bus going 24/7, which connects the airport with the city.

Last, but not least, there is rail system divided between KLIA Express and KLIA Transit, with the first one being faster, and the other one being the public commuter rail system. Each take between 28 and 39 minutes to get you to the city.

 

Getting from Aziz Shah Airport (SZB) to your hotel

The Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (SZB), often called Subang Airport (named after the district it is located in), or just Subang Skypark, is a somewhat smaller airport in Kuala Lumpur. Right away there is the dedicated taxi booth to help you order a taxi, just inside the terminal building.

From Subang Skypark, you can also take the transit bus, which goes to the central market in the city centre. This route, however, operates only from 6 AM to midnight.

You can also take the freshly opened Airport rail. A 26 km ride from the SZB to city centre.