Fly from Kuala Lumpur to Manchester with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Kuala Lumpur to Manchester and leave the Malaysian capital for the self-professed capital of football. This northern UK city was also integral to the Industrial Revolution and the epicentre of Britpop music.
Explore behind the scenes at the city’s football stadiums, marvel at the impressive collection at IWM North or head to the Lowry for the best in ballet and the performing arts.
KUL to MAN: flight facts
Flying from Kuala Lumpur to Manchester: FAQs
How do I get from Manchester airport to the city centre?
Book a transfer with Etihad for a seamless journey into Manchester – a driver will pick you up in arrivals.
Manchester Airport is also serviced by a direct train into Manchester, with additional links to the wider UK. Frequent buses are also available, though these tend to take slightly longer to arrive in central Manchester.
Where are the best places to stay in Manchester?
You’ll find several leading hotel chains and accommodation options in Spinningfields. Full of restaurants, bars and clubs, this riverside area is also situated close to many of the city’s most popular museums. Alternatively, Ancoats and the Northern Quarter are Manchester’s trendiest districts, home to plenty of unique cafes and restaurants.
Top tips for Kuala Lumpur to Manchester
Glimpse into Britain’s past
Kuala Lumpur’s history is full of British influences, so why not visit a place that had a massive impact upon Britain’s history? The Pankhurst Centre, as it’s now known, was the meeting place for the first gathering of the Suffragettes. Learn how these incredible women shaped Britain’s history by joining one of the Blue Badge guided tours.
Journey on a steam train
Coming from the home of the British-built Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, it seems only fitting to take a trip on a classic British steam train. Harking back to the golden age of travel, step on board the luxurious Northern Belle for an unforgettable experience. Dine in a glamorous art-deco carriage as you make your way through the British countryside.