Fly from Dammam to Kuala Lumpur with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dammam to Kuala Lumpur and journey from Saudi Arabia’s refined coastal city to Malaysia’s bright and vibrant metropolis.
Marvel at the gigantic Petronas Towers and the spectacular skyline, before finding peace in the city’s elegant parks and ancient shrines.
You can also enjoy a stopover in Abu Dhabi along the way. See the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Ferrari World, and Yas Waterworld en route from Dammam to Kuala Lumpur when you book tickets with Etihad.
DMM to KUL: flight facts
Flying from Dammam to Kuala Lumpur: FAQs
How do I get to Kuala Lumpur from the airport?
Pre-book an airport transfer with Etihad, and your driver will be waiting for you when you arrive.
Alternatively, there are three main modes of transport available from Kuala Lumpur airport. Taxis should get you to the centre in less than an hour. Trains take about half the time. Many tourists decide to travel by bus, which typically take around an hour to reach the central bus station.
What is the currency in Kuala Lumpur?
Malaysia’s official currency is the Malaysian ringgit (MYR). This name derives from the jagged, silver coins that were originally used by the Spanish in Malaysia.
You can exchange your currency at the airport and at most banks in the city – or in advance of travelling for added convenience.
Top tips for Dammam to Kuala Lumpur
Experience luscious greenery
Kuala Lumpur may be famous for its towering skyscrapers, but it’s also home to some truly luscious landscapes.
Dammam has its exciting desert safaris, but the inviting greenery of Kuala Lumpur offers a different kind of natural adventure to embark upon. The best way to see this scenery is from the air. A short journey from the city, you can board the Genting Cable Car for gorgeous views of the verdant Genting Highlands.
Shrines and splendour
A multicultural destination, sacred sites dotted around Kuala Lumpur include the remarkable National Mosque of Malaysia – a beautifully designed place of worship that can accommodate 15,000 people.
The golden Hindu statues at Batu Caves, meanwhile, offer another fascinating visual spectacle – towering over the hill paths around them. A host of temples and shrines can be visited nearby.