Private Flights to/from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Charter a private flight to Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia and popular destination for business charter flights.
Hiring a private jet into either (WMKK, KUL) Kuala Lumpur International Airport or (WMSA, SZB) Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport is the best way to get in and out of the city, and our team at Air Charter Advisors is here to offer the highest standards in executive and leisure travel.
Kuala Lumpur Air Charter Advisors
Air Charter Advisors offers on-demand private jet charter service to/from Kuala Lumpur, and with access to thousands of private aircraft around the world, we’re confident we can arrange the right aircraft for your trip, whether flying internationally or domestically.
Our private jet charter company is Wyvern-registered, and all of the aircraft we use for flights to Kuala Lumpur are operated by FAR Part 135 (or foreign equivalent) air carriers. Our growing list of distinguished clients includes royal family members, heads of state and C-level executives from major corporations; celebrities, personal assistants and leisure travelers from around the world.
Enjoy the peace of mind you get from working with our Kuala Lumpur Air Charter Advisors, and we’ll be your local and global aviation solution for luxury air travel, aircraft acquisition, and private jet management.
Call us for pricing & availability on your charter flight to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Our team is here to help you with all of your private aviation needs, from booking your aircraft and creating its flight itinerary to arranging gourmet in-flight catering, luxury ground transportation or accommodating any other special requests – consider Kuala Lumpur Jet Charter your one-stop shop for all things private aviation in Malaysia.
Cost to Charter a Private Jet in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The cost to charter a private flight to/from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia starts at around $2,000 an hour* for a turboprop, $5,000 an hour* for a light jet, $7,000 an hour* for a midsize jet, and $10,000 an hour* or more for a long range jet or group charter flights on a VIP airliner. Learn more private jet charter rates and factors that go into charter flight pricing..
Hourly Charter Rates in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia* | |
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Pistons $1,000 – $2,000/hour | Turbo-props $1,500 – $3,000/hour |
Very Light Jets (VLJ) $2,500 – $3,500/hour | Light Jets $3,500 – $4,800/hour |
Super Light Jets $4,250 – $5,250/hour | Midsize Jets $4,800 – $6,000/hour |
Super Midsize Jets $6,000 – $7,500/hour | Heavy Jets $8,500 – $10,500/hr |
Long Range Jets $12,000 – $15,000/hr | VIP Airliners $18,000 – $30,000/hr |
* Hourly charter rates in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will vary depending on aircraft make, model and year, as well as amenities, routing, fuel prices, and scheduling/availability.
Kuala Lumpur Airports for Private Jets
Kuala Lumpur is home to two major airports that service air traffic in and out of the city – Kuala Lumpur International Airport (ICAO: WMKK – IATA: KUL), Malaysia’s aviation hub which is sometimes abbreviated to KLIA, although the abbreviation should not be confused with its actual airport codes, WMKK and KUL. There’s also Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (ICAO: WMSA; IATA: SZB), also known as Subang Skypark, is the former main international gateway to Kuala Lumpur before KLIA appeared in the 1990s.
(WMKK, KUL) Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Runway: 13,530 feet
(WMSA, SZB) Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport
Runway: 12,402 feet
Kuala Lumpur Charter Jets
Enjoy instant access to aircraft rentals near you, including private jets based at Kuala Lumpur International Airports (WMKK, KUL) and all areas of Malaysia, when you request a private flight from Air Charter Advisors.
All of the planes we utilize for private charter flights to and from Kuala Lumpur are operated by FAR Part 135 or 121 (or foreign equivalent) air carriers, and we review third-party safety reports to ensure every plane and pilot meets our industry-leading safety standards.
Request a quote and we’ll provide you with options on a variety of aircraft, from turboprops and lights business jets to luxury VIP airliners. Check out our Aircraft Gallery for specifications, photos, and hourly rates.
Culture in Kuala Lumpur
Literally translating to “muddy river confluence” in Malay, the capital city of Kuala Lumpur has transformed from a tiny tin-mining village to a global metropolis of over 6 million people within just 150 years.
Bahasa Malaysia, the national language, is almost universally spoken and understood as one would expect in Malaysia’s capital, although English is still widely known in major Malaysian cities.
Kuala Lumpur hosts major festivals from a range of religions and cultures, including Ramadan, the Chinese New year, Deepavali and Christmas, while smaller cultural events such as Awal Muarram, Chap Goh Mei and Thaipusam are popular as well.
Although many festivals have fixed dates, some rely on the lunar calendar. Other celebrations that take place annually in Kuala Lumpur include the Pasir Gudang World Kite Festival, Le Tour De Langkawi and the Malaysian Grand Prix.
What to do
Kuala Lumpur is known for its dining and shopping, which you can dive head first into right here. Urban sports such as cycling, golf, running and horseback riding are popular; theaters and performance halls offer the chance to catch a show, and a range of museums cover thousands of years of Malay and Islamic history.
Of course, five-star hotels provide opportunities for relaxation and pampering at their spas and salons, and massage and reflexology places are to be found everywhere. If you’re into architecture, then you won’t be disappointed – between its modern skyscrapers and colonial-era buildings, the city is home to a wealth of architectural delights.
The sprawling residential suburbs of Kuala Lumpur seem to go on forever, covering an area of 94 sq kilometers. The different divisions in the city offer something for every visitor. The Golden Triangle is the most popular area, where many of the city’s shopping malls and five star hotels are located, most notably the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
Just southwest from there you’ll find Old Town, the city’s traditional core home to the former colonial administrative buildings, and the Chinese commercial district now referred to as Chinatown. Bangsar is a popular dining and dancing district, while Midvalley offers up one of the most popular shopping destinations, the Megamall. Head to the east of the city to find Ampang, home to most of the foreign embassies.
Looking for an outdoor adventure? The Nothern Suburbs and home to many to several natural attractions such as the Batu Caves, the National Zoo and the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia. Although the city is not located by the sea, there are ferry connections available to/from Sumatra (Indonesia) at Port Klang.
Getting Around
Like many of it’s Asian neighbors, driving is king in Kuala Lumpur, so if you’re here on business, then your best bet is to charter a private helicopter. Our Kuala Lumpur Jet Charter team can arrange your helicopter lift in as little as 4 to 6 hours, and we’re available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for all of your executive and corporate air travel needs.
The capital’s extensive highway network connects to all major cities over to Peninsular Malaysia. The city resides about mid-way down the North-South Expressway, running from the Malaysia-Thailand border to Singapore. Despite an ambitious transport system, traffic becomes quite congested; buses and monorails help to alleviate some of the gridlock.
Business in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur is not only the most industrialized area of Malaysia, but it is the fastest-growing region in regards to its economy. The city is the center for finance, insurance, real estate, media and the arts in Malaysia, leading it to become the nation’s only alpha world city, and the only city in Malaysia to be recognized as a global city.
Kuala Lumpur is on its way to becoming the global leader for Islamic financing. The city is home to an increasing number of financial institutions that provide financing for many Islamic ventures, and the city features a strong presence of the Gulf area’s leading financial institutions, most notably the world’s largest Islamic bank, Al-Rajhi Bank and Kuwait Finance House.
Tourism is one of the driving forces in the local economy, and many world-wide luxury hotels have a presence in the Golden Triangle. If you’re staying in the area, you’ll find most of the city’s trendy nightlife and entertainment venues.
Luxury Hotels
Offering the best luxury accommodations in all of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur’s status as a global city has drawn hotel chains from around the world, and the five-star hotels and resorts here are some of the most affordable in the world, so feel free to go big. Our private jet clientele will recognize several of the hotels in the city, including the Ritz-Carlton, the Mandarin Oriental and Shangri-La, while the city offers plenty of luxury options with local appeal. Regardless of where you decide to stay, our Kuala Lumpur Jet Charter team can arrange for luxury ground transportation after your private charter flight arrives to bring you to the resort or destination of your choice. We’ve put together a list of our favorite five-star hotels below.
The Ritz-Carlton
+60 3-2142 8000
The Ritz-Carlton
Mandarin Oriental
+60 3-2380 8888
Mandarin Oriental
Shangri-La Hotel
+60 3-2032 2388
Shangri-La Hotel
Ascott
+60 3-2718 6868
Ascott
Villa Samadhi
+60 3-2143 2300
Villa Samadhi
The Majestic Hotel
+60 3-2785 8000
The Majestic Hotel
Traders Hotel
+60 3-2332 9888
Traders Hotel
The Royale Chulan Hotel
+60 3-2688 9688
The Royale Chulan Hotel
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