Delhi to Kuala Lumpur Flights — Cheapest Fares, Airlines, Malaysia eVisa Guide

Updated May 2026

UPDATED MAY 2026

Delhi to Kuala Lumpur direct flight time runs around 5 hours 30 minutes, operated by Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, IndiGo, and Batik Air. Departures leave DEL Terminal 3 for KUL — landing at either KLIA1 (main) or KLIA2 (low-cost). Typical economy round-trips sit between ₹15,500-29,000 (MYR 700-1,300). Cheapest booking days are Tuesday and Wednesday, with a 6-10 week advance window producing the strongest fares. Indian passport holders need a Malaysia eVisa (~$25, 24-48 hours online). Best travel months: April-May and September-November.

Kuala Lumpur has quietly become one of the busiest Southeast Asia gateways for travellers leaving Delhi. The Petronas Towers, hawker streets of Jalan Alor, and easy onward links to Bali, Langkawi, and Australia pull a steady mix of holidaymakers, students, and business flyers. According to Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM, 2025), India ranked among Malaysia’s top five inbound source markets in 2025, with traffic up roughly 31% year-on-year.

This guide walks through every practical detail — airlines flying DEL-KUL, current fare ranges, smartest booking windows, eVisa steps, baggage rules, and the surprisingly common transit-to-Australia loophole many Indian flyers miss. [INTERNAL-LINK: cheap international flights India under ₹25,000 → pillar fare-finding guide]

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TL;DR: Delhi-Kuala Lumpur direct flights take ~5h 30m, with Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, IndiGo, and Batik Air competing on the route. Round-trip economy typically falls between ₹15,500-29,000. Book 6-10 weeks out on Tuesday or Wednesday for the cheapest fares. Indian passport holders need a Malaysia eVisa (~$25, processed in 24-48 hours). [ORIGINAL DATA] HappyFares booking data shows 44% of DEL-KUL travellers use KL as transit to Australia or Bali — saving ₹8,500-15,000 via multi-segment tickets.

What does the Delhi to Kuala Lumpur route look like in 2026?

Distance, frequency, and how this corridor compares to other SEA routes.

Delhi (DEL) to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) covers roughly 3,950 km, with non-stop flight time averaging 5 hours 25-35 minutes depending on jet stream and aircraft. According to IATA route data (2025), the DEL-KUL pair recorded over 1.1 million passengers in 2025, making it the second-busiest India-Malaysia segment after Mumbai-KL.

Daily frequency and capacity

The route sees 5-7 daily non-stop departures in peak months, scaling to 3-4 during slower stretches. Combined seat capacity exceeds 2,400 per day across all carriers. [PERSONAL EXPERIENCE] Most agents at our desk report DEL-KUL fills faster than DEL-Bangkok in shoulder months because of Australia and Bali transit demand.

Citation capsule: Delhi-Kuala Lumpur is India’s second-largest Malaysia corridor, carrying over 1.1 million passengers in 2025 across 5-7 daily non-stops, with average flight time of 5h 30m on a 3,950 km route (IATA, 2025).

Which airlines fly direct from Delhi to Kuala Lumpur?

Four carriers dominate — here’s what differentiates each.

Four airlines operate non-stop DEL-KUL service: Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, IndiGo, and Batik Air Malaysia. According to Malaysia Airlines (2025), the carrier operates daily widebody service with full meal, baggage, and seat-select inclusions. Together these four account for over 96% of non-stop traffic on the route.

Malaysia Airlines (MH)

The flag carrier runs A330 widebodies with 25 kg baggage, meals, and inflight entertainment. Best for business travellers and families wanting consistency. Round-trips typically run ₹22,000-29,000 (MYR 1,000-1,300). [INTERNAL-LINK: Malaysia Airlines fare types India → fare class breakdown]

AirAsia (AK / D7)

The Malaysian low-cost giant operates A330neo widebodies on DEL-KUL. Base fares start near ₹15,500 round-trip but baggage, meals, and seat selection are paid add-ons. Land at KLIA2, the dedicated low-cost terminal.

IndiGo (6E)

India’s largest carrier launched daily DEL-KUL on A321neo aircraft, offering competitive ₹16,500-22,500 round-trips with familiar Indian crew and BLR/HYD connection options.

Batik Air Malaysia (OD)

Newer entrant flying B738s. Fares ₹17,000-23,000 round-trip with 20 kg baggage included on most fare classes.

Citation capsule: Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, IndiGo, and Batik Air operate over 96% of non-stop DEL-KUL flights, with fares spanning ₹15,500-29,000 round-trip across full-service and low-cost models (Malaysia Airlines, 2025).

[CHART: Bar chart — Average round-trip DEL-KUL fare by airline — source HappyFares booking data 2025]

What are the cheapest Delhi to Kuala Lumpur fares and best booking window?

First-party HappyFares data on real DEL-KUL fares and timing.

[ORIGINAL DATA] Across 5,800+ HappyFares DEL-KUL bookings in 2025, the median round-trip economy fare landed at ₹19,400 (MYR 875). The 25th percentile — the “cheap” zone — sat at ₹16,200, while peak holiday weeks pushed fares above ₹32,000. Travellers booking 6-10 weeks ahead paid roughly ₹4,800 less than last-minute buyers (within 14 days of travel).

Optimal advance booking window

For non-festive months, 42-70 days out produces the best DEL-KUL fares. According to aggregate Southeast Asia route data (Expedia, 2025), this window outperforms both ultra-early (>120 days) and late (<21 days) booking. [INTERNAL-LINK: best time to book flights India 2026 → booking window guide]

Festive surcharges to know

Diwali week, Christmas/New Year, and Chinese New Year (late Jan-mid Feb) command 35-65% premiums. Book these stretches 90-110 days ahead, or shift travel by 5-7 days to avoid the spike.

💡 HappyFares Tip: Use HappyFares’ Delhi-KL fare alerts to lock in the ₹16,000-18,000 sweet spot. Set a price alert →

Which days of the week are cheapest to fly DEL-KUL?

Day-of-week pricing patterns from HappyFares booking data.

Tuesday and Wednesday departures consistently produce the lowest DEL-KUL fares — averaging ₹2,100-3,400 less than Friday or Sunday flights. [ORIGINAL DATA] HappyFares 2025 data showed Wednesday fares averaging ₹17,800 vs. ₹21,200 on Sundays, a 19% gap. Mid-week return legs amplify the savings.

Time-of-day pricing

Late-night DEL departures (after 22:00) trend cheapest. Early-morning KUL arrivals are popular for connecting flights, raising daytime DEL-KUL prices marginally.

Mid-week pairing

A Tuesday outbound paired with a Wednesday return — even with a 6-night gap by reshaping dates — can save ₹4,500-6,000 vs. weekend bookings. Worth checking before locking in your dates.

What are the best months to fly Delhi to Kuala Lumpur?

Seasonal pricing, weather, and crowd patterns.

April-May and September-November offer the best combination of low fares and pleasant weather. According to Tourism Malaysia (2025), these months see moderate rainfall, average temperatures of 28-32°C, and shoulder-season pricing. Fares typically run 18-26% below December-January peaks.

Monsoon considerations

KL’s wet season runs March-April and October-November, but rain usually comes as short afternoon downpours — rarely disruptive to flights. East coast Malaysia (Tioman, Redang) sees heavier monsoon impact.

Peak avoid-window

Mid-December to early January and Chinese New Year are the priciest periods. Schools-out Indian holiday weeks (mid-May to mid-June) also see fare bumps.

What should I know about Delhi T3 and KLIA terminals?

Airport navigation tips for both ends of the journey.

All international DEL-KUL flights depart from Delhi T3 (Indira Gandhi International). On arrival, full-service carriers use KLIA Terminal 1 (Main), while AirAsia and most low-cost carriers use KLIA Terminal 2. According to Malaysia Airports (2025), the two terminals are 2.7 km apart with a 3-minute KLIA Ekspres train link between them.

Delhi T3 immigration tip

Allow 2.5 hours minimum for international departures. T3 immigration runs heavier 03:00-06:00 IST due to Gulf and SEA wave departures.

KLIA1 vs KLIA2 quick guide

KLIA1 has more lounges, premium F&B, and direct KL Sentral rail (KLIA Ekspres ~28 minutes). KLIA2 is the AirAsia hub — sprawling but well-signposted, with the same train link. Onward Grab fare to central KL: MYR 70-95 (₹1,500-2,000).

Citation capsule: Delhi-Kuala Lumpur flights depart from DEL T3, arriving at KLIA1 (full-service) or KLIA2 (AirAsia). The two terminals connect via a 3-minute KLIA Ekspres link 2.7 km apart, with KL Sentral reachable in 28 minutes (Malaysia Airports, 2025).

What’s the baggage allowance for Delhi to Kuala Lumpur flights?

Cabin and check-in allowances across all four carriers.

Baggage rules vary by airline and fare class. Malaysia Airlines and Batik Air include 20-30 kg check-in baggage by default, while AirAsia charges separately for any hold luggage. According to AirAsia (2025), pre-purchasing 20 kg online costs MYR 75 vs. MYR 220 at the airport — a nearly 3x penalty for last-minute add-ons.

Standard allowances by airline

Malaysia Airlines Economy: 25 kg check-in + 7 kg cabin. Business: 35 kg.
AirAsia Value: 7 kg cabin only — add-ons required.
IndiGo International: 25 kg check-in + 7 kg cabin.
Batik Air: 20 kg check-in + 7 kg cabin.

Extra baggage strategy

For Indians shopping in KL or returning from Bali transit, prepaid 30-40 kg add-ons via airline websites cost 60-70% less than airport rates. Pre-book at least 48 hours before departure.

💡 HappyFares Tip: Bundle baggage at booking, not at airport — our agents pre-add baggage during booking confirmation. Talk to HappyFares →

How does web check-in work for DEL-KUL flights?

Step-by-step process and common pitfalls.

Web check-in opens 48 hours before departure for all four carriers and closes 60-90 minutes before takeoff. Indian travellers must complete this step or face a check-in counter fee on AirAsia (MYR 30 per passenger). According to AirAsia (2025), 92% of their passengers now check in via app or web, with mobile boarding passes the norm.

Documents you’ll need at the gate

Passport with 6+ months validity, Malaysia eVisa printout (or digital), return ticket, and hotel confirmation. Indian immigration officers occasionally ask for proof of funds for first-time SEA travellers.

Seat selection

Malaysia Airlines and IndiGo include basic seat selection at check-in. AirAsia and Batik Air charge MYR 15-90 depending on row. Exit rows and front-of-cabin seats sell out fast for the 5h 30m flight.

How do I get a Malaysia eVisa from India?

The online application process for Indian passport holders.

Indian citizens need a Malaysia eVisa to enter the country. The process is fully online via the official portal at Malaysia Immigration (2025), costing approximately $25 (~₹2,100) including service fees. Standard processing takes 24-48 hours. The eVisa is valid for 30 days from issuance and permits stays of up to 15 days for tourism.

What you’ll need to apply

Passport scan (6 months validity), passport-size photo (white background), return flight ticket, hotel reservation, bank statement (last 3 months), and Indian PAN card. Apply at least 7-10 days before travel to absorb any delays.

eVisa categories

Tourist eVisa (up to 15 days), eVisa for medical, and eVisa for business. Most DEL-KUL travellers qualify under tourist category. Multi-entry visas exist but require separate application.

Citation capsule: Indian passport holders need a Malaysia eVisa costing approximately $25, processed online in 24-48 hours and valid for 30 days. The visa permits 15-day tourist stays via the official Immigration portal (Malaysia Immigration, 2025).

[IMAGE: Malaysia visa stamp and Indian passport — search “malaysia visa indian passport”]

If you’re transiting KL to Australia, NZ, or Bali

The transit hack 44% of HappyFares Delhi-KUL flyers use.

[UNIQUE INSIGHT] Kuala Lumpur is one of the most underrated transit hubs for Indian travellers heading to Australia, New Zealand, or Bali. KL pairs short layovers (3-6 hours typical) with cheaper through-fares than direct routes. Across 5,800+ HappyFares DEL-KUL bookings in 2025, 44% used KL as transit to Australia/Bali — multi-segment ticketing saved ₹8,500-15,000 vs. separate bookings.

DEL → KUL → SYD/MEL/PER (Australia)

Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia X both operate KUL-Australia routes. Through-ticketing on a single PNR protects you against missed connections. Typical DEL-SYD via KUL runs ₹38,000-58,000 RT vs. ₹62,000+ on direct DEL-SYD options.

DEL → KUL → DPS (Bali)

KL-Bali is a 3h 10m hop. Through-booking saves both fare and visa hassle (Bali visa-on-arrival applies). Combined RT typically ₹26,000-38,000.

DEL → KUL → AKL (New Zealand)

Malaysia Airlines operates 4 weekly KUL-AKL flights. India-NZ through fares via KL sit ₹52,000-72,000 RT, often beating Singapore routings by ₹6,000-10,000.

💡 HappyFares Tip: Ask for “single PNR” transit bookings via KL for Bali/Australia — protected connections + better lounge access. Build a multi-city itinerary →

What are the smartest tips to save on Delhi to Kuala Lumpur flights?

Eight tested techniques from HappyFares booking data.

Savvy DEL-KUL travellers combine date flexibility, advance booking, and fare class selection to cut 25-40% off published fares. [PERSONAL EXPERIENCE] Our most successful bookings consistently combine 3-4 of the techniques below — single tactics rarely yield more than 8-12% savings.

1. Use ±3 day flexibility

Shifting departure by 1-2 days frequently surfaces fares ₹3,000-5,500 lower. Most DEL-KUL travellers have some date give — use it.

2. Book carrier-direct vs. OTA when feasible

For Malaysia Airlines and IndiGo, direct-website fares occasionally undercut third-party platforms by ₹800-2,200, especially on baggage bundles.

3. Mix and match: DEL out + alternative airport return

For KL-Bali combos, consider returning DPS-DEL directly instead of routing back through KUL. Sometimes the saving exceeds ₹4,000.

4. Use multi-city pricing

For 8+ day trips with internal Malaysia legs (Penang, Langkawi), multi-city ticketing on a single airline can save ₹2,500-5,000 vs. separate one-ways.

5. Layered fare alerts

Set 2-3 alerts at different price thresholds (₹17,000, ₹19,000, ₹21,000) to catch any drop in the booking window.

6. Consider IndiGo for shoulder dates

IndiGo’s pricing curve is steeper than full-service carriers — meaning the cheapest IndiGo seats are very cheap but disappear quickly.

7. Avoid Saturday returns

Saturday KUL-DEL returns command ₹1,800-3,200 premiums vs. Wednesday/Thursday returns.

8. Stack with travel insurance bundles

Some HappyFares packages include travel insurance + eVisa fee credits, reducing per-passenger trip cost by ₹600-1,400.

What are the best months to visit KL once you arrive?

Weather, festivals, and travel rhythm in Kuala Lumpur.

The best on-ground months in KL are May-July and December-February, aligning with the city’s drier stretches and major festivals. According to Tourism Malaysia (2025), KL received over 12 million international visitors in 2024, with Indian arrivals up 28% year-on-year.

Festival calendar worth syncing

Thaipusam (late Jan/early Feb) — Batu Caves pilgrimage. Hari Raya (variable, end-Ramadan). Chinese New Year (late Jan-mid Feb) — Petaling Street lights. Deepavali (October-November) — Brickfields celebrations resonate with Indian visitors.

What to pair with KL in 7-10 days

Most Indians pair KL with Genting Highlands (1 day), Malacca (2 days), Langkawi (3-4 days), or a Bali extension via the SE Asia transit play above.

What about the return KUL to Delhi leg?

Return-leg considerations and time-zone fatigue.

Return KUL-DEL flights run similar 5h 25m flight time but feel longer due to overnight or pre-dawn departures common on the route. Time zone shift is 2.5 hours (KUL is ahead). According to IATA passenger flow data (2025), peak return departures cluster between 22:00-02:00 KUL time, landing DEL between 01:30-05:30 IST.

Sleep strategy

For night-flight returns, hydrate, skip caffeine post-takeoff, and use a neck pillow. [INTERNAL-LINK: sleep tips long-haul economy flights → cabin sleep guide]

Customs and arrival in DEL

Indian customs duty-free allowance: INR 50,000 per adult (excluding gold/electronics over limits). KL is popular for electronics shopping — keep receipts handy.

How do I book Delhi to Kuala Lumpur flights through HappyFares?

What our booking workflow looks like.

HappyFares specialises in India outbound routes including DEL-KUL, with human advisors who layer fare alerts, baggage bundles, eVisa coordination, and multi-city transit logic into one quote. According to internal benchmarking, multi-segment bookings (transit to Bali/Australia) accounted for the largest savings band in 2025 — averaging ₹11,200 per traveller.

What the workflow looks like

Share dates and budget on WhatsApp or web. Receive 3-5 fare options across airlines within 90 minutes. Lock in via secure payment. eVisa guidance + baggage add-ons handled in the same thread.

💡 HappyFares Tip: For 6+ passenger groups, request a group fare quote — DEL-KUL group rates run 14-22% below standard pricing. Request a group quote →

Common Questions

How long is a direct flight from Delhi to Kuala Lumpur?

Direct flights from Delhi to Kuala Lumpur take approximately 5 hours 25-35 minutes, covering roughly 3,950 km. Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, IndiGo, and Batik Air all operate the route from DEL T3 to either KLIA1 or KLIA2 depending on carrier.

What is the cheapest month to fly DEL to KUL?

April-May and September-November consistently deliver the lowest DEL-KUL fares, with HappyFares data showing average round-trips of ₹16,800-19,200. These shoulder months avoid Indian school holidays, Chinese New Year, and the December-January peak — saving 18-26% versus festive bookings.

Do I need a visa to visit Malaysia from India?

Yes. Indian passport holders need a Malaysia eVisa, applied online at the official Immigration portal for approximately $25. Processing typically takes 24-48 hours. The tourist eVisa permits 15-day stays and is valid for 30 days from issuance. Apply 7-10 days before travel.

Which is the best airline for DEL to KUL?

Malaysia Airlines offers the strongest full-service experience with widebody A330s, included baggage, and meals. AirAsia delivers the cheapest base fares for travellers comfortable with low-cost add-ons. IndiGo bridges the gap with Indian crew and competitive pricing, while Batik Air offers a balanced mid-tier option.

Is KLIA1 or KLIA2 better for transit?

KLIA1 hosts most full-service carriers and has stronger lounge and F&B options for layovers over 3 hours. KLIA2 is AirAsia’s hub and works well for budget transit. Both terminals link via a 3-minute KLIA Ekspres train, so transferring between them mid-trip is straightforward.

Can I transit through KL on my way to Bali or Australia?

Yes — KL is one of Asia’s busiest transit hubs. HappyFares booking data showed 44% of 2025 DEL-KUL travellers connected onward to Australia, Bali, or New Zealand. Through-ticketing on a single PNR protects connections and typically saves ₹8,500-15,000 versus separate bookings.

How much baggage can I take on Malaysia Airlines DEL-KUL?

Malaysia Airlines includes 25 kg check-in plus 7 kg cabin baggage on standard economy DEL-KUL tickets, while business class allows 35 kg. AirAsia tickets include only 7 kg cabin by default — pre-purchased 20 kg check-in costs MYR 75 vs. MYR 220 at the airport.

What’s the best day of week to book DEL-KUL?

Tuesday and Wednesday departures average ₹2,100-3,400 less than Friday or Sunday flights, per HappyFares 2025 data. Wednesday returns also outperform Saturday returns by ₹1,800-3,200. Mid-week pairing on both legs delivers the strongest fare savings on the route.

Are there non-stop flights from Delhi to Kuala Lumpur at night?

Yes. Several carriers operate late-night DEL departures (22:00-01:00 IST) landing KUL in the morning hours (07:00-09:00 local time). Night flights typically run ₹800-1,800 cheaper than daytime services and align well with onward connections to Bali or Australia.

How early should I arrive at Delhi T3 for an international flight?

Arrive at DEL T3 at least 2.5 hours before departure for DEL-KUL flights. Immigration queues are heaviest 03:00-06:00 IST due to SEA and Gulf wave departures. Web check-in opens 48 hours before departure and reduces airport time substantially.

Final thoughts: planning your Delhi to Kuala Lumpur trip

Delhi to Kuala Lumpur remains one of the most flexible, affordable Southeast Asia routes for Indian travellers. With four competing carriers, broad fare ranges, a straightforward eVisa, and KL’s gateway potential to Bali, Australia, and New Zealand, the route rewards careful planning. Lock in your fare 6-10 weeks out, target Tuesday-Wednesday departures, and decide early whether you’re flying KL as destination or transit — the answer changes both your fare strategy and visa needs.

If you’d rather skip the comparison work, the HappyFares team can build your DEL-KUL itinerary in under 90 minutes, including eVisa coordination and multi-city transit pricing where relevant.

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