Fly from Kuala Lumpur to Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Kuala Lumpur to Abu Dhabi with Etihad and be transported from the skyscrapers of Malaysia’s capital to the sparkling UAE capital.
Discover the spectacular and towering Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, a symbol of this awesome city, or stroll through the enchanting Souk Qariyat Al Beri. Remember to take some time to walk along the Corniche too, admiring the warm turquoise waters that lap the shore.
Experience all manner of possibilities – from indoor sky diving to world-famous racing circuits – when you book your Kuala Lumpur to Abu Dhabi tickets today.
KUL to AUH: flight facts
Flying from Kuala Lumpur to Abu Dhabi: FAQs
What food is Abu Dhabi known for?
You can find an abundance of Arabic cuisine in Abu Dhabi. Popular dishes include maqluba, which is a hearty mixture of meat, rice and fried vegetables.
There’s also harees, a porridge and dumpling-like dish that is mixed with delicious meat and seasoned. A variety of international restaurants are available too.
What attractions should I see in Abu Dhabi?
Visitors to Abu Dhabi should take a trip to the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque to admire the splendour of this landmark.
Another popular attraction is Yas Marina Circuit, where you can take an Aston Martin for a spin on a driving experience day. Afterwards, take a relaxing stroll along the Corniche waterfront.
Top tips for Kuala Lumpur to Abu Dhabi
Shop in the souks
Many people visiting Abu Dhabi from Kuala Lumpur love a trip to one of Abu Dhabi’s wonderful souks.
Wander down winding corridors, filled with brightly coloured trinkets and welcoming traders. Here you can discover treasures galore such as spices, silk, gold and textiles.
Visit a world record breaker
Kuala Lumpur is home to an impressive array of skyscrapers, but there aren’t many more unique than the Capital Gate in Abu Dhabi – famed for its leaning design.
Marked as a modern-day Leaning Tower of Pisa, this impressive structure leans 18 degrees eastwards, earning it the Guinness World Records title of the ‘World’s Furthest Leaning Man Made Tower.’