✓Good DealAiFly Score: 54/100Verified 2 Jul 2026 19:36 UTC
Málaga to Kuala Lumpur with Etihad Airways from €487 — 23% below the typical deal price of €630.
✓ Verified DealUpdated 1h ago
🏷️ 23% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: €630
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 21 May 2026 at 04:57 UTC
Tickets from €487 both ways. Checked baggage is not included in the base fare.
✈️ Etihad Airways — AFR 72/100 (premium-light-modern)
In this fare:
- Checked baggage: Not included — paid checked baggage extra
- Onboard meal: Hot meal
- WiFi: Free messaging (members only)
- Cabin: 32″ pitch on 787-9
📍 Routing & layovers
- Outbound — Layover in AUH: 13h 12m 🌆
- Outbound — 🌆 Long layover in Abu Dhabi — an opportunity to explore the city. Most carriers offering this connection allow free stopovers up to 24 hours.
- Return — Layover in AUH: 13h 54m 🌆
- Return — 🌆 Long layover in Abu Dhabi — an opportunity to explore the city. Most carriers offering this connection allow free stopovers up to 24 hours.
📖 Traveler Resources:
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) — The Complete Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
🌍 Destination Guide
📍 Malaysia travel guide
📚 Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) — The Complete Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) Master — Terminals, Transport & Tips
🌍 Destination Guide
📍 Malaysia travel guide
📚 Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide
Available Dates
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📅 29 Jun → 8 Jul — date has passed. See current deals from Málaga.
9 Jul – 16 Jul€487✈︎ 27h 50m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
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🌍 About Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is built around the Petronas Twin Towers, but the trip actually worth making is to Batu Caves, 13 km north: a Hindu shrine set inside a limestone cave, reached by 272 rainbow-painted steps under a 43-metre gold statue of Murugan. The city is a genuine three-way mix of Malay, Chinese and Indian, and you eat accordingly — nasi lemak (coconut rice, chili sambal, fried anchovies, egg) for breakfast, then late-night satay and char kway teow along the Jalan Alor food street. Don't skip a mamak stall, the 24-hour Indian-Muslim cafés where teh tarik, "pulled" frothy milk tea, gets poured arm's-length between cups. It's hot and humid year-round (~32°C); May-July is the driest stretch, but August-September often brings haze from Sumatran fires, and October-December is the wettest.
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