Fly from Kuala Lumpur to Dublin with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Kuala Lumpur to Dublin and travel from modern Malaysia to the quaint capital of Ireland with Etihad Airways.
Charmingly picturesque streets await when you touch down in Dublin – along with historic castles and famed folk music. You can also choose to extend your trip with a stopover in Abu Dhabi, where your flight will connect. Book your trip with Etihad today and start planning for the Emerald isle.
KUL to DUB: flight facts
Flying from Kuala Lumpur to Dublin: FAQs
What food can you enjoy in Dublin?
A broad range of hearty food awaits when you reach Dublin. Don’t leave without trying a warming stew (coddle is a sausage-based Dublin variety), soda bread and comforting colcannon (potato, cabbage and butter flavoured with spring onions).
How do you get from Dublin Airport to the city centre?
For convenience and comfort, book an airport transfer with Etihad when arranging your flights from Kuala Lumpur to Dublin, and your driver will be waiting when you land. Alternatively, an express coach service departs regularly from morning until night, or you can opt to take a public bus or taxi to the centre.
Top tips for Kuala Lumpur to Dublin
Explore Irish history
Dublin is home to a fascinating range of medieval buildings and attractions, including Drimnagh Castle – with its towering walls, striking gardens and unique moat – and St Patrick’s Cathedral, which dates to the 13th century. Both can be experienced through guided visits.
The city’s literary heritage can also be explored through the James Joyce Museum, and walking tours taking in the range of iconic figures who have lived here, including Joyce himself and Gulliver’s Travels author Jonathan Swift.
Dance to Irish music
Many local venues in the centre of Dublin regularly host performances of traditional folk music – with bands and performers taking to the stage to sing epic songs and beloved ballads.
At night, the streets themselves often come to life with the sound of music, as ‘buskers’ regale passers-by with renditions of famous tunes.