Fly from Kuala Lumpur to Frankfurt with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Kuala Lumpur to Frankfurt with Eithad and travel from one high-powered business hub to another in the heart of Germany.
This energetic city houses some extraordinary architecture wherever you turn, particularly in the city’s Römerberg square – famed for its medieval buildings and regular fairs and markets. The city has striking modern buildings too, with the Main Tower offering city views from 650 feet up. Book your tickets online with Etihad today.
KUL to FRA: flight facts
Flying from Kuala Lumpur to Frankfurt: FAQs
What's the weather like in Frankfurt?
The weather in Frankfurt is warmest from June to August, with average temperatures rising close to 25°C. Many people choose to visit in May or September, when temperatures are lower, but still mild. Frankfurt’s cooler weather usually arrives in January and February. This is also the driest time of the year, with about 4cm of rain each month. December is a great time to visit, with buzzing festive markets.
How do I get from Frankfurt Airport to the city centre?
You can book an airport transfer with Eithad and have a driver waiting for you when you arrive. Trains are another way of making the seven mile journey from the airport to the centre of Frankfurt. Services run regularly for much of the day. There are also buses available, which run between the airport and the Sachsenhausen district.
Top tips for Kuala Lumpur to Frankfurt
Visit Römerberg square
Like Kuala Lumpur’s Merdeka Square, Frankfurt’s Römerberg central square is one of its most famous locations. Don’t miss the Römer, a building that has acted as Frankfurt’s city hall since the 1400s. With its evocative atmosphere and quaint stalls, you’d be forgiven for thinking you are on a movie set when you’re standing in the spiritual heart of the city.
Explore Frankfurt’s beautiful Palmengarten
If you’ve ever enjoyed a visit to Kuala Lumpur’s Perdana Botanical Garden, you’ll love Frankfurt’s Palmengarten. These gardens are home to tropical and sub-tropical trees, as well as a huge variety of flowers and plants. You can hop aboard a little train to tour the park, and there’s a café for refreshments.