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Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Hanoi (HAN)

Depart: 26/02/2026-

10/03/2026

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4.492.000 VND*
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Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)

Depart: 08/02/2026-

10/02/2026

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5.872.000 VND*
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*Fares and availability are based on round trip searches for 1 passenger (1 adult) in Economy class in the last 48 hours. Fares are inclusive of tax and surcharges, and subject to availability.

Plane Tickets from Malaysia on Vietnam Airlines

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Kuala Lumpur (KUL)

Busan (PUS)

Depart: 22/05/2026-

Return: 28/05/2026

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Kuala Lumpur (KUL)

Tokyo (TYO)

Depart: 22/10/2026-

Return: 29/10/2026

Round-trip/Economy

Kuala Lumpur (KUL)

Munich (MUC)

Depart: 12/03/2026-

Return: 16/03/2026

Round-trip/Economy

Kuala Lumpur (KUL)

Taipei (TPE)

Depart: 06/04/2026-

Return: 13/04/2026

Round-trip/Economy

*Fares and availability are based on round trip searches for 1 passenger (1 adult) in Economy class in the last 48 hours. Fares are inclusive of tax and surcharges, and subject to availability.

Vietnam Airlines Flights from Malaysia

Airport information and useful tips for flights from Malaysia

Malaysia is widely known as a “melting pot”, where Malays, Chinese, Indians and indigenous groups live harmoniously together. The national language is Malay, but English is widely spoken, making it very easy for travelers to find their way around and get to know the locals. There’s stunning natural beauty and diversity here, including gorgeous natural beaches and some of the world’s oldest tropical rainforests. Trekking, snorkelling and scuba diving are common recreational activities in Malaysia, and Malaysia’s national parks are ideal places for watching wildlife, cave exploration and river rafting. The more established resorts on the islands of Penang, Langkawi and Tioman also offer jet skiing and paragliding, while the bay at Cherating, the budget travellers’ frequent destination on the east coast, is a hot spot for windsurfers.

Top attractions in Malaysia

  • Visit the PETRONAS Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Known as the tallest twin towers in the world, the Petronas feature post-modern design with a hint of Islamic architecture. Suria KLCC, one of the largest shopping malls in Malaysia, is located on the first floor.
  • Explore the historic cities of Melaka and George Town, where East culture meets West culture by the Straits of Malacca. These two cities are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Malacca is a unique destination where Chinese, Portugese, Dutch and English culture blend together. The city’s architecture is said to resemble a melody. Georgetown features beautiful colonial buildings and a vibrant Chinatown.
  • Explore Batu Caves, where Murugan, the tallest statue in the world, stands at the height of 42.7m. Inside Batu, you will find the Cathedral Cave, Art Gallery Cave, and the Museum Cave.
  • Climb Mount Kinabalu - the tallest mountain in Malaysia.
  • Swim at Pulau Langkawi, an island populated by world class hotel resorts and picturesque beaches.
  • Scuba-dive at Sipadan Island, a part of the world's richest marine ecosystem, that is extremely popular among scuba-diving enthusiasts.
  • Best time to travel

    Temperatures are consistent year round in Malaysia with high humidity and daily average temperature of 73-90°F (22-32°C). Peak seasons are December - January and June - September. In general, the best time to visit is March - early November when it’s less humid, but right after the rainy season is not a bad option either.