Skyteam member KLM currently offer extremly cheap tickets for roundtrips to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Prices start at €298 / DKK 2,225 for trips from Billund and €305 from Copenhagen. Unfortunately, these fares do not include checked bags. You can add a checked bag up to 23kg at KLM.com for €40 / DKK 300 per flight.
KLM operates a Boeing 777-300ER on flights between Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur. In economy class, these planes have a 3-4-3 seating pattern. As manufacturer Boeing designed these aircraft with a 3-3-3 seating pattern in mind, seats are very narrow in KLM’s economy cabin.
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Fare Rules do not restrict this offer with a booking or travel period, so it is most likely based on availability. It is valid for trips six days or longer, but not exceeding three months. This fare is available mostly in September and October 2019 as well as February and March 2020.
The easiest way to check these rare availabilities is Google Flights (instructions). Its calendar function highlights the lowest fares in green letters. You can enter these dates in our flight search to see if there are even cheaper tickets available or buy directly at KLM.com, as the airline offers the lowest fare including luggage.
Mileage
KLM issues long haul tickets in booking class X. You can’t gain much mileage despite revenue based Flying Blue miles. Even these aren’t very high given the cheap price.
Information & Tips for Malaysia
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country known for its mix of modern cities, rainforests, and cultural heritage. Popular tourist spots include Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Towers, the historic streets of George Town in Penang, the beaches of Langkawi, and Borneo’s national parks with their diverse wildlife. The local currency is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Prices are generally affordable compared to Western countries, with food, transport, and accommodation offering good value. The climate is hot and humid year-round, with frequent rain—especially during the monsoon season from May to November.
Malaysia has a relatively well-developed transport infrastructure, especially in major cities like Kuala Lumpur, where trains, buses, and ride-hailing apps make getting around fairly easy. The capital has a reliable metro system, but smaller cities rely more on buses and cars. For travel between cities, highways are good and long-distance buses are common, while domestic flights and trains connect major destinations. However, public transport outside urban centers can be limited.
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Information & Tips for Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is known for landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers, Batu Caves, and its vibrant street markets. The local currency is the Malaysian ringgit (MYR), and prices are generally affordable, with low costs for food, transport, and mid-range accommodation. The city is hot and humid year-round, with frequent afternoon rain, especially during the monsoon seasons from May to September and November to March.
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