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Budget
C$ 1,207 - C$ 1,684
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Price
Chicago O'Hare IntlKuala Lumpur Intl
ORD - KUL
ORDKUL
Chicago O'Hare Intl
Thu 5/9
1 stop31h 05m
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Mon 16/9
1 stop31h 35m
Chicago O'Hare IntlKuala Lumpur Intl
ORD - KUL
ORDKUL
Chicago O'Hare Intl
Mon 2/9
1 stop44h 30m
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Mon 16/9
1 stop23h 20m
Chicago O'Hare IntlKuala Lumpur Intl
ORD - KUL
ORDKUL
Chicago O'Hare Intl
Thu 25/4
1 stop44h 30m
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sat 11/5
2 stops30h 37m
New York LaGuardiaKuala Lumpur Intl
LGA - KUL
LGAKUL
New York LaGuardia
Tue 13/8
3 stops37h 11m
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Mon 9/9
2 stops45h 16m
New York LaGuardiaKuala Lumpur Intl
LGA - KUL
LGAKUL
New York LaGuardia
Sat 24/8
3 stops48h 30m
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Wed 2/10
2 stops28h 03m
Chicago O'Hare IntlKuala Lumpur Intl
ORD - KUL
ORDKUL
Chicago O'Hare Intl
Wed 4/9
1 stop31h 35m
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Thu 12/9
1 stop23h 35m
Chicago O'Hare IntlKuala Lumpur Intl
ORD - KUL
ORDKUL
Chicago O'Hare Intl
Mon 2/9
1 stop23h 10m
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Wed 11/9
1 stop25h 10m
Currently, February is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Malaysia (average of C$ 1,066). Flying to Malaysia in June will prove the most costly (average of C$ 1,444). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 1,472
February
C$ 1,446
March
C$ 1,659
April
C$ 1,594
May
C$ 1,643
June
C$ 1,959
July
C$ 1,918
August
C$ 1,697
September
C$ 1,559
October
C$ 1,718
November
C$ 1,757
December
C$ 1,806
KUL Temperature | 27 - 28 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Malaysia, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, April is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 28.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 27.0 C).
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if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
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if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Comfort
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Entertainment
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Overall
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if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Comfort
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Overall
Food
Reviews
if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Comfort
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Overall
Food
Reviews
if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Comfort
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Overall
Food
Reviews
if you can put more multiples language agents in air service especially Chinese or French ,the customer who speaks those languages will be much happier than now
Malaysia is composed of 13 states, 11 on the Malay Peninsula and two on the island of Borneo (Sabah and Sarawak). With influences that include Portuguese, Dutch and British, Malaysia is a melting pot of cultures and religions, home to Malays, Chinese, Indians and many other groups. They are a nation of food lovers, friendly and welcoming to tourists.
Nowhere is Malaysia’s past more evident than in its cuisine. This is more of a smorgasbord (spicy Malay, Chinese, Indian, Nyonya and Portuguese) than a melting pot. Popular dishes include satay, nasi lemak, rendang and roti canai (pancake eaten with meat or chicken curry, a roadside stall staple).
While Malaysia’s eastern side is more Malay, the west is more developed. Cities include Kedah, Perak, Selangor, Malacca, Putrajaya (seat of government) and, of course, Kuala Lumpur, the glittering capital, where most flights to Malaysia will land.
The eastern side of Malaysia is more traditional. Here you’ll find the states of Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu.
On Borneo, Sabah boasts six national parks, great scuba diving and Mount Kinabalu, Southeast Asia’s second-highest mountain. Sarawak is the least touristy state with thick jungle, mountains and 11 national parks.
Malaysia has a tropical climate. It enjoys warm weather year-round with temperatures in the 21-32 degrees Celsius range. Watch out for high humidity though. There are two distinct seasons: the dry season (between May and September – peak season) and the wet season (November to March – off-season).
Kuala Lumpur has a light rail system as well as buses, taxis and rental-car companies.
Malaysia has a good public transport system with buses and trains offering a fast and comfortable service.
Trishaws – a three-wheel vehicle – are to be found in the cities. Tourists can hop around the major islands by ferry.
Apart from Malaysia Airlines, domestic airlines serving the peninsula and Sabah and Sarawak include Sabah Air, Transmile, Berjaya Air and Air Asia.