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Local emergency contacts

Fire and rescue services, medical emergencies.

Call 999 or contact the Royal Malaysia Police Operations Centre on 321 159 999 or 322 662 222.

Advice levels

Reconsider your need to travel to the coastal region of eastern Sabah, including the islands, dive sites and associated tourist facilities.

Reconsider your need to travel to the coastal region of eastern Sabah, including the islands, dive sites and associated tourist facilities, due to the high threat of kidnapping. The risk of kidnapping increases on the water and waterfront after nightfall and is highest in the area between the towns of Sandakan and Tawau.

See Safety .

  • There is a risk of terrorism in Malaysia. Terrorism is a global threat. Attacks could be random and small-scale. Possible targets could include tourist areas and a range of other locations frequented by foreigners (see Full Advice - Safety below), including in Kuala Lumpur. Take official warnings seriously. There was an armed attack on a police station in Johor Bahru on 17 May in which two police officers were killed.  
  • There's an ongoing high risk of kidnapping in the coastal areas of eastern Sabah. There have been a number of attempted and successful kidnappings. This includes islands, dive sites and tourist facilities. If, despite our advice, you travel to these areas, get professional security advice. Obey all local governments' curfews.
  • Petty crime is common. Bag-snatching, including by thieves on motorbikes, happens often. When walking, hold your bag on the opposite side to the traffic. Safeguard your belongings, especially in shopping centres, at the airport and on trains. Credit card fraud is common. Always keep your credit card in sight when paying for purchases.
  • Assault, sexual assault, robbery and drink spiking can occur, including in tourist areas of Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Don't leave your food or drinks unattended. Never accept food, drinks, cigarettes or gum from strangers. Stay with people you trust at parties, bars, nightclubs and taxis.
  • Piracy in South-East Asian waters is an ongoing problem. Avoid travelling by boat in the southern Sulu Sea. If you intend to travel in the region by boat, check the International Maritime Bureau's piracy reports . Arrange personal security measures.

Full travel advice: Safety

  • Strict rules control the importation of prescription and non-prescription medication. If you plan to bring medication, check if it's legal in Malaysia.
  • Dengue fever is common, including in major urban areas. Zika virus is also a risk. Malaria is a risk in rural areas. Other insect-borne diseases include chikungunya, filariasis and Japanese encephalitis. 
  • Rabies is present in Malaysia. It's fatal without immediate treatment. Avoid dogs, monkeys and other mammals. Get medical help straight away if an animal bites or scratches you.
  • Waterborne, foodborne, parasitic and other infectious diseases are common. These include hepatitis, tuberculosis, typhoid and cholera. Drink only boiled or bottled water. Avoid raw or undercooked food.
  • Private hospitals in major cities are of an international standard. You'll need to pay up-front at all hospitals unless you have travel insurance, and your travel insurance policy covers your hospitalisation. Services are more limited in rural areas. Government hospitals require a deposit even if you have travel insurance.
  • Cases of pertussis (whooping cough) have increased in Sabah. Ensure you're immunised against pertussis and practice good personal hygiene.

Full travel advice: Health

  • If you're suspected of using drugs, you may be required to take a urine test on arrival in Malaysia. This includes if you're travelling from a country where possession and use of drugs such as cannabis is legal. Penalties for drug offences are severe. 
  • Don't use, carry or traffic illegal drugs. Punishments include the death penalty.
  • It's unclear if surrogacy is legal under Malaysian civil law and what conditions apply. Get legal advice before arranging a surrogacy.

Malaysian law requires that you carry identification, such as your passport or a Malaysian Immigration Issued Card (IKAD), with you at all times. If you are asked by police and are unable to provide it, you may be detained until you can present valid identification.

  • Malaysia is a multicultural but mostly Islamic country. Many areas have conservative standards of dress and behaviour, including at religious sites and government offices. Get advice on local customs.
  • Malaysia enforces some aspects of sharia law. These laws apply to all Muslims, including visitors from Australia. Research laws that apply to you before you travel.
  • Malaysia doesn't recognise dual nationality. Always travel on your Australian passport. If Malaysian authorities find out you're a dual citizen, you may need to renounce one of your citizenships immediately, or you may not be permitted to depart Malaysia.

Full travel advice: Local laws

You must complete a  Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC)  before arrival in Malaysia. The MDAC must be submitted through the  Malaysian Immigration website . See the  Malaysian Immigration website  for further information, including exemption details.

  • In most circumstances, you can get a 90-day tourism visa on arrival. Entry and exit conditions can change at short notice. Contact the nearest Malaysian High Commission, Embassy or Consulate for the latest details.
  • Malaysia has an auto gate facility for visitors from several countries, including Australia. The option to use the manual counter for a visa is still available. To use the auto gate facilities, Australian travellers must have a passport valid for at least 6 months and must complete and submit their  Malaysian Digital Arrival Card  (MDAC) 3 days before arriving. The auto gate facility is unavailable for Australian passport holders with Malaysian permanent residency or a long-term pass. This auto gate facility is available at Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminals 1 and 2. Further information can be found on the  Malaysia Digital Arrival Card  website.
  • Monitor the websites of the  Malaysian Department of Immigration,  My Safe Travel , the  Malaysian Ministry of Health , and social media for any changes to entry requirements. Before travel, confirm entry requirements with the  Malaysian High Commission or Consulate-General in Australia .

Full travel advice: Travel

Local contacts

  • The Consular Services Charter details what the Australian Government can and can't do to help you overseas.
  • For consular help, contact the Australian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur .
  • To stay up to date with local information, follow the High Commission's social media accounts.

Full travel advice: Local contacts

Full advice

Terrorist attacks could happen in Malaysia. Attacks could be random and may affect locations popular with foreigners or during major events or holidays that attract large crowds.

Malaysian authorities have arrested people for planning terror attacks. This includes attacks against entertainment venues in Kuala Lumpur.

There was an armed attack on a police station in Johor Bahru on 17 May in which two police officers were killed.

Other possible targets include:

  • hotels, clubs, restaurants and cafes
  • markets and shopping malls
  • places of worship or religious holidays
  • outdoor recreation events
  • tourist areas
  • government facilities
  • public transport

To stay safe:

  • be alert to possible threats, especially in public places
  • be cautious around places known to be possible terrorist targets
  • report any suspicious activity or items to police
  • check the media for any new or emerging threats
  • take official warnings seriously
  • follow the advice of local authorities

If there's an attack, leave the area as soon as it's safe. 

Terrorism is a threat worldwide.

More information:

Terrorist threats

Overland travel through Thailand

Read our travel advice for Thailand if you're planning to go there overland.

Avoid travelling to or through the far southern provinces of Thailand.

Kidnapping occurs across the world with political, ideological, and criminal motives. Foreigners, including Australians, have been kidnapped overseas whilst travelling. Kidnaps can happen anywhere, anytime, including in destinations that are typically at lower risk.  

There's an ongoing high threat of kidnapping in the coastal areas of eastern Sabah, including islands, dive sites and other tourist facilities.

Extremists based in the southern Philippines are active in the area between the towns of Sandakan and Tawau in eastern Sabah.

Foreigners have been kidnapped from the nearby islands of Sipadan and Mataking and surrounding waters.

Some attempted and successful kidnappings have happened in coastal areas of eastern Sabah in recent years.

  • In April 2024, two Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency personnel were injured in a shootout with a suspicious vessel while on patrol near Kunak.
  • In May 2021, Malaysian authorities arrested eight suspected Abu Sayyaf militants who they suspect may have been planning kidnappings in Malaysia.
  • In September 2019, 3 fishermen were abducted in the waters off Lahad Datu.
  • In June 2019, 10 fishermen were abducted in waters between Lahad Datu, Sabah and Sitangkai, Southern Philippines.
  • In December 2018, 3 fishermen were abducted from Pegasus Reef near Kinabatangan, Sabah.
  • In November 2016, militants based in the southern Philippines attacked a yacht in waters between eastern Sabah and the Sulu archipelago. One German national was killed and another kidnapped and later killed.  Further in 2016, some commercial seamen were kidnapped from cargo vessels in the area.
  • In May 2015, gunmen entered a local seaside restaurant in Sandakan and abducted the manager and one customer.

Malaysian authorities increased security in the region in response to kidnapping incidents. The Sabah Government has restricted the use of waterways.

Security measures

There's a 6pm to 6am curfew on water travel in 6 coastal districts of eastern Sabah state. This includes offshore areas up to 3 nautical miles (5.5km) from the coast.

All vessels travelling in the waters off Lahad Datu and Sandakan in daylight hours must get a permit or permission from police.

Vessels must travel only on designated routes.

There's a ban on resort-organised water activities at night. This includes diving and fishing.

Authorities established the Eastern Sabah Security Zone (ESSZone), which includes the regions of:

  • Kinabatangan
  • Kota Marudu

There's an increased presence of security forces in the ESSZone.

Authorities may extend the water travel curfew each fortnight. If you travel by water during curfew hours without permission, authorities could fine you or jail you for up to 6 months.

If, despite our advice, you travel to an area with a high risk of kidnapping, our ability to provide consular assistance in these destinations will be limited.  

To reduce the risk of kidnapping:  

  • always be alert to your personal security and surroundings  
  • get professional security advice for travel in locations with a heightened kidnap risk  
  • check your accommodation has appropriate security measures  
  • avoid isolated locations, particularly when travelling alone  
  • notify family or friends of planned travel and share your location   
  • avoid talking about your money or business affairs  
  • use ATMs in public places and during daylight hours  
  • avoid giving personal details to strangers online or over the phone

The Australian Government's longstanding policy is that it doesn't make payments or concessions to kidnappers. Ransom payments to kidnappers have funded further terrorist attacks and criminal activity. Paying a ransom to terrorist groups will likely break Australian counter-terrorism financing laws.  

Civil unrest and political tension

You could encounter protests or demonstrations on the streets or at certain venues.

Protest activity could lead to violence and disrupt public services, including public transport, and cause traffic congestion. However, this is rare.

Police permission is needed for public gatherings and demonstrations. If you take part in a protest or demonstration, authorities could arrest and deport you.

Avoid protests and demonstrations.

During periods of unrest:

  • check the news and other sources for information on planned and possible unrest or strikes
  • plan your activities to avoid unrest on national or commemorative days
  • be ready to change your travel plans

If civil unrest disrupts your transport plans, contact your airline, travel agent or insurer for help.

Demonstrations and civil unrest

Petty crime

Petty crime is common.

Opportunistic pickpocketing and snatch-and-grab robberies happen often where thieves snatch handbags, shoulder bags, jewellery, mobile phones and other valuables from pedestrians.

Hotspots include busy pedestrian crossings near major shopping malls, including within the KLCC area.

Motorcyclists, and sometimes thieves in other moving vehicles, pull bags from victims. This often causes injuries.

Smash-and-grab attacks against slow-moving and parked vehicles also happen.

To avoid petty crime:

  • don't carry bags that are easy to snatch
  • walk on footpaths when you can and stay away from the curb
  • hold your bag on the opposite side to the traffic
  • when driving or parking your car, keep valuables out of sight
  • always keep vehicle windows up and doors locked, even when moving

Handbags, expensive watches, jewellery, mobile phones and cameras are tempting targets for thieves.

Many travellers have lost passports and other valuables to thieves on trains and at airports.

Carry only what you need and leave other valuables, in a secure location.

Thieves sometimes work in groups at busy shopping centres. One or more may approach you with stories of distress or warnings for your safety. When you're distracted, others steal your belongings.

Watch your personal belongings, especially:

  • in crowded areas and during holiday periods
  • when travelling on trains from the airport
  • at airports

Be wary of approaches from strangers, especially in shopping centres.

Credit card fraud

Credit card fraud is common.

Credit cards are often copied for illegal use. This can happen anywhere, from small shops to large department stores and hotels.

Always keep your credit card in sight.

Online scams

Online scams  have increased in recent years. Scammers often pretend to be people in need of financial help.

They prey on people looking for companions on online dating websites.

To protect yourself from being scammed:

  • be wary of people asking for money
  • don't send money or provide your bank details to anyone you don't know
  • be careful when sharing personal information with people you haven't met in person

Scams involving gambling are also common.

Violent crime

You could experience violent crime in Malaysia. Australians have been victims of violent crime in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and other areas of the country. You should exercise vigilance and take sensible precautions. If you're a victim of crime, inform the local police and get a police report.

Incidents of assault, sexual assault, robbery and drink spiking, including in tourist areas of Kuala Lumpur and Penang have occured. Don't leave your food or drinks unattended. Never accept food, drinks, cigarettes or gum from strangers. Stay with people you trust at parties, bars, nightclubs and taxis.

To stay safe while using taxis:

  • don't hail taxis on the street, especially after dark
  • book taxis by phone at a shopping centre taxi desk
  • check there's a licence with photo on the dashboard or seat back before getting into a taxi
  • check the driver matches the photo.

If you're alone in a taxi, sit in the back seat. Keep your belongings with you in the taxi.

If your taxi stops to pick up other passengers, get out of the taxi when it's safe to do so. Taxi drivers aren't allowed to pick up extra passengers, but it sometimes happens.

E-hailing services are available. Use the same precautions as taxis.

Cyber security 

You may be at risk of cyber-based threats during overseas travel to any country. Digital identity theft is a growing concern. Your devices and personal data can be compromised, especially if you’re connecting to Wi-Fi, using or connecting to shared or public computers, or to Bluetooth. 

Social media can also be risky in destinations where there are social or political tensions, or laws that may seem unreasonable by Australian standards. Travellers have been arrested for things they have said on social media. Don't comment on local or political events on your social media. 

More information:  

  • Cyber security when travelling overseas  

Climate and natural disasters

Malaysia experiences severe weather and natural disasters , including:

  • earthquakes
  • severe rainstorms

If there's a natural disaster:

  • secure your passport in a safe, waterproof location
  • keep in contact with your friends and family
  • monitor local media and weather reports
  • check with tour operators before travelling to affected areas

Register with the Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System to receive alerts on major disasters.

Earthquakes and tsunamis

Earthquakes can happen in Malaysia.

In 2018, a 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit Sabah. No deaths or injuries were reported. The earthquake's tremors were felt and climbing activities were suspended.

Coastal regions of the world can experience tsunamis. Malaysia and its neighbours are vulnerable to earthquakes, which make destructive tsunamis more likely.

US Tsunami Warning Centre

Severe weather

Flooding and landslides are common during the wet season which is usually from October to February.

Severe rainstorms can result in deaths and extensively damaged infrastructure.

Essential services can be interrupted.

Tours and adventure activities

The safety standards you might expect of transport and tour operators aren't always met. This includes for adventure activities, such as diving.

Operators may not provide enough safety equipment. They also may not pay attention to maintenance standards and safety precautions.

If you plan to do a tour or adventure activity:

  • check your travel insurance covers you for it
  • ask and insist on minimum safety requirements
  • use available safety equipment, such as life jackets or seatbelts

If appropriate safety equipment isn't available, use another provider.

Piracy in South-East Asian waters is an ongoing problem, especially in the:

  • Strait of Malacca
  • waters between Sabah and the southern Philippines

The International Maritime Bureau (IMB) issues weekly piracy reports.

Avoid travelling by boat in the southern Sulu Sea. This includes waters between Sabah, Malaysia and Palawan in the Philippines.

If you decide to travel by boat in these regions:

  • check IMB piracy reports
  • get local advice
  • arrange security measures

Travelling by boat

  • Going on a cruise

Travel Insurance

Get comprehensive  travel insurance  before you leave. 

Your policy needs to cover all overseas medical costs, including medical evacuation. The Australian Government won't pay for these costs.

You'll probably need a specialised insurance policy that covers travel to high-risk destinations if, despite our advice, you're travelling to the coastal region of eastern Sabah.

If you can't afford travel insurance, you can't afford to travel. This applies to everyone, no matter how healthy and fit you are.

If you're not insured, you may have to pay many thousands of dollars up-front for medical care.

  • what activities and care your policy covers
  • that your insurance covers you for the whole time you'll be away

Physical and mental health

Consider your physical and mental health before you travel, especially if you have an existing medical condition. 

See your doctor or travel clinic to:

  • have a basic health check-up   
  • ask if your travel plans may affect your health
  • plan any vaccinations you need

Do this at least 8 weeks before you leave.

If you have immediate concerns for your welfare or the welfare of another Australian, call the 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on +61 2 6261 3305 or contact your  nearest Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate  to discuss counselling hotlines and services available in your location.

  • General health advice
  • Healthy holiday tips  (Healthdirect Australia)

Medications

Not all medication available over the counter or by prescription in Australia is available in other countries. Some may even be considered illegal or a controlled substance, even if prescribed by an Australian doctor.

If you plan to bring medication, check if it's legal in Malaysia. Take enough legal medicine for your trip.

Strict rules control the importation of prescription and non-prescription medication. Contact the  high commission or embassy of Malaysia  to check what documentation local authorities may need you to have. Further information can be found on the  Pharmaceuticals Services website.

Carry a copy of your prescription or a letter from your doctor stating: 

  • what the medication is 
  • your required dosage 
  • that it's for personal use 

More information: 

Health risks

Smoke haze often happens from June to October, but it can happen at any time.

Check the haze situation and any health warnings the Malaysian Government issues.

When haze levels are high, authorities recommend limiting outdoor activity. Get your own medical advice.

  • World Air Quality

Insect-borne diseases

Dengue  is common, including in major urban areas. Sometimes serious outbreaks happen.

There's no vaccination or treatment available for dengue fever.

Zika virus is a risk. There's no vaccination for it.

If you're pregnant, the Australian Department of Health recommends you:

  • discuss any travel plans with your doctor
  • consider deferring non-essential travel to affected areas

The Zika virus bulletin includes advice on how to minimise Zika virus risks.

Malaria is a risk in rural areas. It's less common in urban and coastal areas. Consider taking medicine to prevent malaria.

Outbreaks of other insect-borne diseases can happen. This includes chikungunya and filariasis .

Reported cases of Japanese encephalitis have increased in recent years. Get vaccinated against Japanese encephalitis before you travel

The risk of contracting insect-borne diseases increases during the wet season.

To protect yourself from disease:

  • ensure your accommodation is insect-proof
  • always use insect repellent
  • wear long, loose, light-coloured clothing

Ministry of Health Malaysia

Rabies is a potentially fatal viral disease. It's found in dogs, monkeys, bats and other mammals.

The most recent cases were reported in Sarawak. It was transmitted through feral dog and cat bites.

Rabies can also be contracted when a rabid animal's saliva gets directly into your eyes, nose, mouth or broken skin.

Avoid direct contact with dogs and other mammals.

If a dog, monkey or other mammal bites or scratches you, use soap and water straight away to wash the wound thoroughly.

Get urgent medical attention.

Other health risks

Waterborne, foodborne, parasitic and other infectious diseases are common.

These include:

  • tuberculosis
  • hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD)

Serious outbreaks sometimes occur.

  • drink boiled water or bottled water with sealed lids
  • avoid ice cubes
  • avoid uncooked and undercooked food, such as salads
  • wash your hands often and thoroughly

Get medical attention if you suspect food poisoning, or if you have a fever or diarrhoea.

Cases of pertussis (whooping cough) have increased in Sabah since the beginning of 2023. If you're planning to travel to Sabah:

  • ensure you're immunised against pertussis
  • practice good personal hygiene including frequent hand washing, not sharing drinks or lip balm
  • keep your distance from people who appear sick
  • seek medical attention if you develop symptoms

Infectious diseases

Marine stings

Stings from jellyfish and other marine animals can be fatal.

Ask local authorities, your tour operator or hotel about:

  • swimming conditions
  • precautions to take
  • other dangers

Black henna tattoos

Avoid temporary black henna tattoos as they often contain a dye that can cause serious skin reactions.

Medical care

Medical facilities.

You can find private hospitals with international-standard facilities in major cities.

Public hospitals in major cities have a good range of medical services. However, access can be slow. Services are more limited in rural areas.

Most private hospitals need a cash deposit or a confirmation of insurance before they will admit you. They also expect immediate payment for services.

You need to pay up-front for treatment at government hospitals.

There are decompression chambers in:

Medical tourism

Medical tourism , including for cosmetic surgery, is common.

Standards at discount and uncertified medical facilities can be poor.

Serious and possibly life-threatening complications can result.

Before travelling for medical tourism:

  • research and choose medical service providers carefully
  • don't use discount or uncertified medical service providers
  • check your travel insurance covers you if things go wrong with your surgery, as most don't

You're subject to all local laws and penalties, including those that may appear harsh by Australian standards. Research local laws before travelling.

If you're arrested or jailed, the Australian Government will do what it can to help you under our Consular Services Charter . But we can't get you out of trouble or out of jail.

If you're suspected of using drugs before you visit Malaysia, you may be required to take a urine test on arrival. This includes if you're travelling from a country where possession and use of drugs such as cannabis is legal. 

Penalties for drug offences are severe, including drug possession and the presence of drugs in your bloodstream. Malaysia still carries the death penalty for drug trafficking.

Carrying or using drugs

Surrogacy laws

Malaysian civil law applies to everyone in Malaysia. Under this law, it's unclear if surrogacy is legal and what conditions apply.

Under sharia law, surrogacy is illegal. However, sharia law only applies to Muslims.

Surrogacy isn't practised openly in Malaysia. If you want to pursue surrogacy, it's mostly a private arrangement between you and the surrogate.

Get independent legal advice before entering into a surrogacy arrangement.

  • Going overseas for international surrogacy
  • Going overseas to adopt

Malaysia enforces some aspects of sharia law. These laws apply to all Muslims, including those from Australia.

Research laws that apply to you before you travel.

Serious crime

Crimes that may attract corporal punishment include:

  • certain drug offences
  • commercial crime

LGBTQIA+ law

Same-sex sexual relations are illegal.

Punishment can include whipping and up to 20 years in prison for same-sex acts involving either men or women.

LGBTQIA+ travellers

Drink driving

Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a serious offence, which can result in fines and/or a jail sentence. Authorities strictly enforce these laws. 

Australian laws

Some Australian criminal laws still apply when you're overseas. If you break these laws, you may face prosecution in Australia.

Staying within the law and respecting customs

Local customs

Malaysia is a multicultural but mostly Islamic country.

Standards of dress and behaviour are conservative in many areas. This includes at religious sites and government offices.

Always respect local traditions, customs, laws and religions.

Learn about customs at your destination. If in doubt, get advice from locals. Take care not to offend cultural or religious beliefs.

The Islamic holy month of Ramadan  is observed in Malaysia. Respect religious and cultural customs and laws at this time.

During Ramadan, eating, drinking and smoking may be illegal in public during the day. If you're not fasting, avoid these activities around people who are. Seek local advice to avoid offence.

Explore our Ramadan page to learn more, including dates for Ramadan.

Dual citizenship

Malaysia doesn't recognise dual nationality.

If you're a dual citizen, this limits the consular services we can give if you're arrested or detained.

Always travel on your Australian passport .

If Malaysian authorities find out you hold both Australian and Malaysian citizenship, you may need to renounce either your Australian or Malaysian citizenship straight away, or you may not be permitted to depart Malaysia.

Dual nationals

Visas and border measures

Every country or territory decides who can enter or leave through its borders. For specific information about the evidence you'll need to enter a foreign destination, check with the nearest embassy, consulate or immigration department of the destination you're entering. 

In most circumstances, Australian passport holders can get a 90-day tourism visa on arrival. 

Arrange a visa before you travel if you're visiting for:

  • volunteer work

Entry and exit conditions can change at short notice. Contact the nearest high commission, embassy or consulate  of Malaysia for details about visas, currency, customs and quarantine rules.

If you breach your visa conditions or overstay your visa, authorities may fine, detain or deport you.

Always check the correct dates are on the visa stamp placed in your passport.

Follow immigration rules, including your visa conditions.

Border measures

Malaysia has an auto gate facility for visitors from several countries, including Australia. The option to use the manual counter for a visa is still available. To use the auto gate facilities, Australian visitors must have a passport valid for at least 6 months and must complete and submit their  Malaysian Digital Arrival Card  (MDAC) 3 days before arriving.

The auto gate facility is unavailable for Australian passport holders with Malaysian permanent residency or a long-term pass. This auto gate facility is available at Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminals 1 and 2. Further information can be found on the  Malaysia Digital Arrival Card  website.

Entry requirements may change at short notice. Monitor the websites of the  Malaysian Department of Immigration ,  My Safe Travel , the  Malaysian Ministry of Health , and social media for any changes. Before travel, confirm entry requirements with the  Malaysian High Commission or Consulate-General in Australia .

Staying in Malaysia

You should ensure you keep your visa up to date.

Other formalities

Foreigners need to provide biometric identification (fingerprints and/or face) on arrival.

Children aged younger than 12 years and visitors with finger disabilities don't have to do this.

Some countries including Malaysia won't let you enter unless your passport is valid for more than 6 months after you plan to leave that country. This can apply even if you're just transiting or stopping over.

Some foreign governments and airlines apply the rule inconsistently. Travellers can receive conflicting advice from different sources.

You can end up stranded if your passport is not valid for more than 6 months.

The Australian Government does not set these rules. Check your passport's expiry date before you travel. If you're not sure it'll be valid for long enough, consider getting a new passport .

Lost or stolen passport

Your passport is a valuable document. It's attractive to people who may try to use your identity to commit crimes.

Some people may try to trick you into giving them your passport. Always keep it in a safe place.

If your passport is lost or stolen, tell the Australian Government as soon as possible:

  • In Australia, contact the Australian Passport Information Service .
  • If you're overseas, contact the nearest Australian embassy or consulate .

Passport with ‘X’ gender identifier

Although Australian passports comply with international standards for sex and gender, we can’t guarantee that a passport showing 'X' in the sex field will be accepted for entry or transit by another country. Contact the nearest  embassy, high commission or consulate of your destination  before you arrive at the border to confirm if authorities will accept passports with 'X' gender markers. 

More information:   

  • LGBTQIA+ travellers 

The official currency is the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR).

When you depart, declare any MYR over MYR30,000, $US10,000 or equivalent. This covers all forms of currency, not only cash.

You can take larger amounts out of the country if you declare it when you arrive.

ATMs are widely available.

Local travel

If you travel between Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia, you need your passport. East Malaysia includes Sabah and Sarawak.

Check if your travel insurance policy covers you for any related damage and injuries if you plan to hire:

  • a motorcycle
  • any other vehicle

Driving permit

To drive in Malaysia, you need both:

  • a valid Australian driver's licence
  • an International Driving Permit (IDP)

Get your IDP before you leave Australia.

If you don't have both, you need to apply for a Malaysian licence.

Driving or riding

Road travel

Motorcyclists are a common traffic hazard. They often:

  • weave through traffic
  • drive through red lights and pedestrian crossings
  • travel on the wrong side of the road

Motorcyclists have been increasingly confronting drivers who shout, gesture or toot their horn at them. They sometimes assault drivers.

You're more likely to die in a car accident in Malaysia than in Australia.

To stay safe, drive carefully and avoid road rage.

On a motorcycle, always wear a helmet.

Some taxi drivers, especially in tourist spots or when roads are jammed, don't use their meter. This is illegal.

Malaysia's taxi regulator has an English-language hotline for reporting problems. To make a report, call 1 800 88 7723 and provide the:

  • vehicle number
  • taxi company name
  • time, date and location of the incident
  • name of the driver if known

Always ask if the driver will use the meter, or agree the fare, before you get in a taxi.

At the start of your trip, take note of the vehicle number, the taxi company name and the name of the driver.

Public transport

There have been fatal and other serious accidents involving long-distance tour buses. This often happens at night or in bad weather.

If you plan to travel by bus, choose a company with a good reputation and avoid overnight travel.

Transport and getting around safely

In recent years, several passenger boats have sunk due to overloading and poor maintenance.

Before booking tickets on a passenger ferry, speedboat or other vessel, check there is appropriate safety equipment available.

Don't travel on any vessel that looks overloaded or in poor condition.

When you board, confirm there are enough life jackets for all passengers. Know where they are.

In bad weather, wear a life jacket, even if others don't.

There is a curfew on travel by water from 6pm to 6am in the coastal districts of eastern Sabah. See ( Safety) .

Airline safety

DFAT doesn't provide information on the safety of individual commercial airlines or flight paths.

Check Malaysia's air safety profile with the Aviation Safety Network.

National parks

National parks are protected areas, and some are home to ethnic minority groups.

Be respectful of the law and customs in these areas. If in doubt, seek local advice.

Don't remove any wildlife or plants from the park.

Before entering a park, register your plans with park officials and let someone you trust know where you're going.

Emergencies

Depending on what you need, contact your:

  • family and friends
  • travel agent
  • insurance provider

Call 999 or contact the Royal Malaysia Police Operations Centre on +60321 159 999 or Royal Malaysia Headquarters (Bukit Aman) +603 22662 222.

Always get a police report when you report a crime.

Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number.

Consular contacts

Read the Consular Services Charter for what the Australian Government can and can't do to help you overseas.

For consular assistance, contact the Australian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur.

Australian High Commission, Kuala Lumpur

6 Jalan Yap Kwan Seng 50450 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Phone: (+60 3) 2146 5555/2146 5575 Fax: (+60 3) 2141 5773 Website: malaysia.highcommission.gov.au Email: [email protected] Facebook: Australia in Malaysia X: @AusHCMalaysia

Check the High Commission website for details about opening hours and any temporary closures.

You can get limited consular help, including lodging Australian passport applications, at the following Australian consulates headed by honorary consuls:

Australian Consulate, Penang

Level 3 Jalan Macalister  10400 Penang Malaysia Phone: (+60 4) 226 8955 Fax: (+60 4) 228 3366 Email: [email protected]

Australian Consulate, Kota Kinabalu

Lot 01-05, 11th Floor Jubili Tower (Menara Jubili) 53, Jalan Gaya 88000 Kota Kinabalu Sabah Malaysia Phone: (+60 88) 267 151 Fax: (+60 88) 266 509 Email:  [email protected]

Australian Consulate, Sarawak

E39 Level 2 Taman Sri Sarawak Mall Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman 93100 Kuching Sarawak Malaysia Phone: (+60 19) 898 9787 Email: [email protected]

24-hour Consular Emergency Centre

In a consular emergency, if you can't contact an embassy, call the 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on:

  • +61 2 6261 3305 from overseas
  • 1300 555 135 in Australia

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Flights from Singapore (SIN) to Langkawi (LGK) on Scoot from SGD94*

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Flights from singapore (sin) to langkawi (lgk).

Book your flight from Singapore to Langkawi with peace of mind. Scoot is the first low-cost carrier to be awarded the highest 5-star rating in the Skytrax Covid-19 Airline Safety Audit. We also hold Diamond status in the global APEX Health Safety audit, powered by SimpliFlying, ensuring you arrive in Langkawi safely.

Your flight from Singapore (SIN) to Langkawi (LGK) also comes with a 10kg cabin baggage allowance – 3kg more than most low-cost carriers!

Before your flight from Singapore (SIN) to Langkawi (LGK)

To help plan your trip to Langkawi, you may check travel advisories on the International Air Transport Association (IATA) website. You are also advised to check with local tourism boards or authorities on the latest information on passport health requirements before boarding your flight from Singapore to Langkawi. Ensure that you apply for a visa should you require one.

For a worry-free trip to Langkawi, protect yourself with Scootsurance and receive additional Covid-19 coverage at no extra charge.

Planning for your trip to Langkawi 

Hotels Whether for work or leisure, complete your trip by booking your hotel in Langkawi.

Onboard meals From familiar Asian favourites to savoury classics, book your preferred meal up to 72 hours before your flight to ensure you arrive in Langkawi well fuelled and ready to go.

Inflight Wi-Fi If your flight to Langkawi is operated by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, you’ll be able to enjoy inflight Wi-Fi connectivity from as low as US$2.50.

Staying connected in Langkawi Don’t also forget to get your eSIM before flying – just be sure you have a compatible device that supports one!

Checking in for your flight from Singapore (SIN) to Langkawi (LGK)

Scoot’s check-in counters open 3 hours before scheduled departure for B787 flights, and 2.5 hours before scheduled departure for A320 and A321 flights. They close 60 minutes before scheduled departure with no exceptions.

Scoot flights from Singapore depart from Singapore Changi Airport at Terminal 1.

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The Smith House Hotel is less than a kilometre from Langkawi Airport for any flyers looking for somewhere nearby to stay. ZEN Rooms Basic Inn is about 2 km from the airport, but runs an airport shuttle at a surcharge.

Are there facilities for disabled passengers at Changi Singapore Airport?

Changi Airport is a very disabled-friendly airport and always improving to make its facilities easier and more accessible. There are priority security lanes wide enough to fit a wheelchair, and wheelchairs can also be rented from the onsite medical centres (≈ S$ 15) at all terminals. Wheelchairs can also be found at the Information and Customer Service counters for free on a first come, first serve basis.

What is the cheapest flight from Singapore to Langkawi?

In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Singapore to Langkawi was S$ 83 for a one-way ticket and S$ 68 for a return.

Which airports will I be using when flying from Singapore to Langkawi?

Singapore airport is called Singapore Changi and the only airport in Langkawi is Langkawi.

Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Singapore to Langkawi?

Only Scoot offers inflight Wi-Fi service on the Singapore to Langkawi flight route.

Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Singapore to Langkawi?

The Airbus A320-100/200 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Singapore to Langkawi flight route.

Which airline alliances offer flights from Singapore to Langkawi?

Star Alliance is the only airline alliance operating flights between Singapore and Langkawi.

On which days can I fly direct from Singapore to Langkawi?

There are direct flights from Singapore to Langkawi on a daily basis.

Which is the best airline for flights from Singapore to Langkawi, Malaysia Airlines or AirAsia?

The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Singapore to Langkawi are Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia. With an average price for the route of S$ 302 and an overall rating of 7.4, Malaysia Airlines is the most popular choice. AirAsia is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of S$ 142 and an overall rating of 6.7.

How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Singapore to Langkawi?

KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Singapore to Langkawi.

How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Singapore to Langkawi?

KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Langkawi from Singapore is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Singapore to Langkawi?

Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly to Langkawi with an airline and back to Singapore with another airline.

What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Singapore to Langkawi?

Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Langkawi from Singapore up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Singapore to Langkawi

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for S$ 75 or less one-way and S$ 104 or less round-trip.
  • Fly direct from Changi Singapore Airport (SIN) to Langkawi International Airport (LGK) with AirAsia, and benefit from the shorter travel time as well as enjoying the onboard entertainment treats the airline has to offer. Travellers can pre-book an Xcite Tab, a tablet that has movies, games, magazines and music among much more. Prices start at RM 49 (≈ S$ 16) per tablet and flight.
  • Changi Airport is one of the most exciting airports in the world, so take your time and explore what there is on offer. Nature lovers will love the several indoor gardens like the Orchid Garden at Terminal 2 (T2), the Water Lily Garden (T1) or the Butterfly Garden (T3). Delve into Peranakan history and enjoy the six-minute show of Peranakan Love Story at the Heritage Centre in T4.
  • The most convenient way to reach your next destination after landing in Langkawi is by taxi. Taxi stands await travellers outside the baggage claim area. Rates are fixed, with a ride to Langkawi Lagoon coming to around RM 12-30 (≈ S$ 4-10). Purchase a coupon at the taxi counter in the arrivals hall before heading out to the stand.

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A 16 hour flight from Singapore to Los Angeles had only 2 meals. Please make it 3 meals.

Once again the meal served was delicious - we got chicken rice

Overall good experience, convenient Changi Airport, even the layover was long.

Singapore Airlines from Mumbai was late, we were rerouted to Copenhagen and then to Los Angeles. As senior citizens, we should have been given a hotel voucher for a night and fly out the next day. I hope Singapore Airlines should give us a credit in good faith if they want us to fly with them. I doubt it, but you never know.

I loved the comfort of the flight and the hospitality of the flight attendants!

I had to change a flight date and it cost me $800.00 dollars. In the past, if there was room on the flight(which there was), Singapore Airlines simply re-booked me. This might have occurred because the office in Bali where I could interface with a human face to face is now closed since COVID. I naively figured the ability to change my flight into my decision to go with Singapore Airlines as it does cost a bit more. I will still fly on them as they are superior to the other carriers by a fairly large margin, especially for my needs.

Crews are not allowed to perform any service whenever the captain deems there’s a chance of turbulence. Even if it is perfectly smooth air.

They ran out of food for breakfast They did not offer tea or coffee The staff appeared very inexperienced The cabin was very cold, even with a blanket

Too many luggages for 1 passenger (4 bags) will make all the overhead luggage bins a challenge to fit them all. Some have oversized hand carry as in like back packer size bags shouldn’t be allowed as handcarry.

My experience with Scoot is very good. Will have no issue flying with Scoot again.

Did not take as cancelled 3 time so took another airline

It was a 2-hour flight so they didn't have much time for serving food. There was some turbulence so they could not serve hot coffee or tea for the safety reason. Good service, good tasting food, nice plane, a little bit of delay.

The IFE is quite unconvenient if using our own device. Not all passenger brought their own earphone/headphone.

Ok, but legspace on MH0127 from Kul to Per was too small. It was not possible to tilt my seat which I don't understand because the seat in front of my could do it. So I didn't rest on the flight. Also, the crew was probably understaffed because it took very long time to take trash after the meal. Everything very different from the flight with Malaysian Airlines from London to KL.

Service / food has to be much better. Staff were not very attentive to requests. Requested for a second serve of coke and got a weird look back from the host! Was also told they don’t have extra water bottles when I requested for one before sleep! Dinner time food was very minimum and average.

An overnight Doha to KL. Great sleep, good service and tasty food in business class

chaos boarding. Crew in business class seemed short staffed and lacking in attention to details initially, but did improve during flight.

The cabin was quite noisy as there were lots of children travelling for the school holidays. Found the selection of movies limited.

Delayed, not enough information. Had to ask for refreshments, crew could have been more proactive

The best so far coz this time it was all male steward on the economy cluster. They were polite, efficient & genuinely courteous. They do not judge you when you ask for more food & peanuts.

Boarding was nuts. Gate change. Delayed. No communication from gate staff. They seemed lost. Rest of the flight went well

Premium check in was worth it. Boarding process was a little chaotic. Seats were super cramped and I am less than 80kg and 180cm

It was good. The FACE check in at KLIA2 was not working.

should remind people who cough must wear the mask. A few persons surrounding keep coughing.

The flight delay... but bus from the airport be on time

Bad experience, delay like no tomorrow. Original schedule departure time at 9:30pm, delayed until 12:05am only depart.

Great. Very satisfied with a direct flight from Penang back to HK international. Stewards in the cabin were very friendly and helpful. Would not hesitate to fly with Air Asia in the future.

Second time flying on AirAsia. They’re fine for a low cost carrier, so I don’t expect high level hospitality. They could have informed us that the flight would be delayed even if by a few minutes, instead of the passengers asking the gate agents why we’re not boarding 8 minutes before takeoff. And given some of the passengers on this particular flight were problematic, the crew did great handling such people.

Meh, it was AirAsia. It's not about a quality.

Great flight. Achieve my objecttive of travelling with less hassle .

Boarding took forever. It's also weird that we paid more (for preferred seats) to get on the plane last. Inflight WiFi never worked the entire trip. I want my money back.

The cosmetic condition was pretty run down. The carpets were badly worn out. Even the paint on the wings was chipped and peeled! Looks like they are running these 787s to the ground..

WiFi didn’t work on both sectors so made killing time harder - planes clean modern and good flight crew - would do again if WiFi works

6hrs fly they dont give you a glass of water from seoul to singapore need to buy drink and food plus they charge for bag on international fly is always Free 1 bag from seoul to singapore is Not a local fly you are traveling true asia same story from singapore to Bali no water drink after payment for bag drink cost more the regular airline Well never use this company again we use regular company like Delta korea japan China and even scoot parent company Singapore Air

We had 2 attempts to land at Singapore Changing during a thunderstorm. Everything was delayed by 1 hour plus.

Boarding was not accordingly after front seat, bmf then back seat. This delayed for at least 40mins or more. The staff at Jakarta can do better. Is chaos at the entry to board the plane. This tarnished Scoot reputation when everyone was talking about it.

The crew was not customer oriented at all, even confrontational . The aircraft needs more attention to detail as far as comfort, and the 1 hour sitting at the gate with no air is inexcusable

We flew on the 787 Dreamliner direct to main gate at KLIA2, quick entry via eGate and on the train 41mins after touchdown. Go well SCOOT

Was on scoot plus. The only good thing about the flight was the spacious seats. Tables and armrests were extremely dirty Food: bad Entertainment: non existent Wifi: unable to connect, then was painfully slow that we couldn’t even send messages Good thing we had a night flight, so we just slept throughout.

Not clear why boarding passes could only be issued at the counter and not through the kiosk. I had already check-in on the web, so waiting to obtain a boarding pass 1.5 hours before the actual flight defeats the purpose of early web check-in.

Delayed for 3 hours, need to pay extra for drinking water.

The OD2204 KUL-LGK was delayed 40 minutes due to air-condition malfuntion, after inspection the technician give green light for the flight to go as usual but the air-condition is still not working properly, passengers complaining to the stewardess but they cannot do anything, I did tweet to @malindoair to complaint but no reply from them … hope this Batik Air is not having problem like Rayani Air and I do hope the management do respond to my complaint as well

Nasi lemak was horrible. Plain white rice, tasteless sambal, no cucumber, no kacang, no ikan bilis. And the chicken was colourless and tasteless, tasted like boiled chicken. Entertainment system didn't work at all.

2 delayed flights - hotel layover in a different country- lost baggage.

Silly to not even offer people water for free when they are paying so much for tickets.

You get what you pay for. It’s functional and gets you from point A to B in good comfort. However, food options are limited and cash only, Crew is a hit and miss .. they get your attention if you reach out.

Good leg room ... air conditioning was a bit warm don't Book row 8 ... no windows

They got to the terminal late, with no one on the arriving flight, boarded us late, and left us sitting there for 2 hours before they got us off the ground. They knew they were going to be late, yet they never got an updated flight plan from their head office until long after the flight was supposed to leave. They could have cut the delay in half, of at least let us stay in the terminal. Really just horrible planning.

The worst kind of budget airline. To be honest....the plane was not that bad. Would have been good to have some food choices and some water. What was by far the worse is the passengers/customers that this airline attracts. Coughing and spluttering all over one another with no masks. Just disgusting. Pay for a better carrier and get a better class of passenger.

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The Smith House Hotel is less than a kilometre from Langkawi Airport for any flyers looking for somewhere nearby to stay. ZEN Rooms Basic Inn is about 2 km from the airport, but runs an airport shuttle at a surcharge.

Are there facilities for disabled passengers at Changi Singapore Airport?

Changi Airport is a very disabled-friendly airport and always improving to make its facilities easier and more accessible. There are priority security lanes wide enough to fit a wheelchair, and wheelchairs can also be rented from the onsite medical centres (≈ S$ 15) at all terminals. Wheelchairs can also be found at the Information and Customer Service counters for free on a first come, first serve basis.

What is the cheapest flight from Singapore to Langkawi?

In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Singapore to Langkawi was $117 for a one-way ticket and $117 for a return.

Which airports will I be using when flying from Singapore to Langkawi?

Singapore and Langkawi are both served by 1 main airport. You will leave Singapore from Singapore Changi and will be arriving at Langkawi.

Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Singapore to Langkawi?

Only Scoot offers inflight Wi-Fi service on the Singapore to Langkawi flight route.

Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Singapore to Langkawi?

The Airbus A320-100/200 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Singapore to Langkawi flight route.

Which airline alliances offer flights from Singapore to Langkawi?

Star Alliance is the only airline alliance operating flights between Singapore and Langkawi.

On which days can I fly direct from Singapore to Langkawi?

There are direct flights from Singapore to Langkawi on a daily basis.

Which is the best airline for flights from Singapore to Langkawi, AirAsia or Scoot?

The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Singapore to Langkawi are AirAsia and Scoot. With an average price for the route of $134 and an overall rating of 6.7, AirAsia is the most popular choice. Scoot is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $140 and an overall rating of 6.6.

How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Singapore to Langkawi?

KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Singapore to Langkawi.

How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Singapore to Langkawi?

KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Langkawi from Singapore is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Singapore to Langkawi?

Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly to Langkawi with an airline and back to Singapore with another airline.

What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Singapore to Langkawi?

Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Langkawi from Singapore up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Singapore to Langkawi

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $91 or less one-way and $100 or less round-trip.
  • Fly direct from Changi Singapore Airport (SIN) to Langkawi International Airport (LGK) with AirAsia, and benefit from the shorter travel time as well as enjoying the onboard entertainment treats the airline has to offer. Travellers can pre-book an Xcite Tab, a tablet that has movies, games, magazines and music among much more. Prices start at RM 49 (≈ S$ 16) per tablet and flight.
  • Changi Airport is one of the most exciting airports in the world, so take your time and explore what there is on offer. Nature lovers will love the several indoor gardens like the Orchid Garden at Terminal 2 (T2), the Water Lily Garden (T1) or the Butterfly Garden (T3). Delve into Peranakan history and enjoy the six-minute show of Peranakan Love Story at the Heritage Centre in T4.
  • The most convenient way to reach your next destination after landing in Langkawi is by taxi. Taxi stands await travellers outside the baggage claim area. Rates are fixed, with a ride to Langkawi Lagoon coming to around RM 12-30 (≈ S$ 4-10). Purchase a coupon at the taxi counter in the arrivals hall before heading out to the stand.

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Boarding was nuts. Gate change. Delayed. No communication from gate staff. They seemed lost. Rest of the flight went well

Premium check in was worth it. Boarding process was a little chaotic. Seats were super cramped and I am less than 80kg and 180cm

It was good. The FACE check in at KLIA2 was not working.

should remind people who cough must wear the mask. A few persons surrounding keep coughing.

The flight delay... but bus from the airport be on time

Bad experience, delay like no tomorrow. Original schedule departure time at 9:30pm, delayed until 12:05am only depart.

Great. Very satisfied with a direct flight from Penang back to HK international. Stewards in the cabin were very friendly and helpful. Would not hesitate to fly with Air Asia in the future.

Second time flying on AirAsia. They’re fine for a low cost carrier, so I don’t expect high level hospitality. They could have informed us that the flight would be delayed even if by a few minutes, instead of the passengers asking the gate agents why we’re not boarding 8 minutes before takeoff. And given some of the passengers on this particular flight were problematic, the crew did great handling such people.

Meh, it was AirAsia. It's not about a quality.

Great flight. Achieve my objecttive of travelling with less hassle .

Boarding took forever. It's also weird that we paid more (for preferred seats) to get on the plane last. Inflight WiFi never worked the entire trip. I want my money back.

The cosmetic condition was pretty run down. The carpets were badly worn out. Even the paint on the wings was chipped and peeled! Looks like they are running these 787s to the ground..

WiFi didn’t work on both sectors so made killing time harder - planes clean modern and good flight crew - would do again if WiFi works

6hrs fly they dont give you a glass of water from seoul to singapore need to buy drink and food plus they charge for bag on international fly is always Free 1 bag from seoul to singapore is Not a local fly you are traveling true asia same story from singapore to Bali no water drink after payment for bag drink cost more the regular airline Well never use this company again we use regular company like Delta korea japan China and even scoot parent company Singapore Air

We had 2 attempts to land at Singapore Changing during a thunderstorm. Everything was delayed by 1 hour plus.

Boarding was not accordingly after front seat, bmf then back seat. This delayed for at least 40mins or more. The staff at Jakarta can do better. Is chaos at the entry to board the plane. This tarnished Scoot reputation when everyone was talking about it.

The crew was not customer oriented at all, even confrontational . The aircraft needs more attention to detail as far as comfort, and the 1 hour sitting at the gate with no air is inexcusable

We flew on the 787 Dreamliner direct to main gate at KLIA2, quick entry via eGate and on the train 41mins after touchdown. Go well SCOOT

Was on scoot plus. The only good thing about the flight was the spacious seats. Tables and armrests were extremely dirty Food: bad Entertainment: non existent Wifi: unable to connect, then was painfully slow that we couldn’t even send messages Good thing we had a night flight, so we just slept throughout.

Not clear why boarding passes could only be issued at the counter and not through the kiosk. I had already check-in on the web, so waiting to obtain a boarding pass 1.5 hours before the actual flight defeats the purpose of early web check-in.

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Cheap AirAsia flights from Singapore to Langkawi

Explore cheap flight options specifically provided by airasia for the route between singapore and langkawi. find affordable fares and compare prices with other airlines to secure the best deal for your journey. over the last 7 days, cheapflights users made 178,132 searches. data last updated 23 august 2024., take a look at some of the lowest-priced airasia flights heading from singapore to langkawi. make sure to check back often as deals are often changing..

AirAsia is one of the most popular airlines used for those travelling from Singapore to Langkawi. Flights on this route from AirAsia typically cost S$ 236.24 RT, a price that is 38% more expensive than the average Singapore to Langkawi flight. The cheapest flight found was S$ 92 RT. Singapore Changi Airport is the most common Singapore airport to take off from when flying to Langkawi. Langkawi Airport is the most popular arrival airport in Langkawi. When flying from Singapore to Langkawi, AirAsia flights are 17% more popular than any other airline flying that same route.

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Explore cheap flight options specifically provided by scoot for the route between singapore and langkawi. find affordable fares and compare prices with other airlines to secure the best deal for your journey. over the last 7 days, cheapflights users made 178,132 searches. data last updated 23 august 2024., take a gander at the lowest prices we've found on scoot flights from singapore to langkawi. deals are refreshing constantly so come back soon for more options..

One of the most popular airlines travelling from Singapore to Langkawi is Scoot. Flights on this route from Scoot typically cost S$ 109.45 RT, a price that is 84% cheaper than the average Singapore to Langkawi flight. The cheapest flight found was S$ 63 RT. When travelling from Singapore to Langkawi on Scoot, the most popular airport to depart from is Singapore Changi Airport and the most popular airport to arrive at is Langkawi Airport. When flying from Singapore to Langkawi, Scoot flights are -3% more popular than any other airline flying that same route.

Cheap Singapore to Langkawi flights in August & September 2024

Find cheap flight options from singapore to langkawi specifically for the months of august and september 2024. explore affordable fares based on user searches. over the last 7 days, cheapflights users made 178,132 searches. prices were last updated on 23 august 2024., these are some of the best deals we've found on flights to langkawi in 2024 at this time. for more flight deals, be sure to check back very soon., singapore to langkawi 2024 flight deals, discover exclusive flight deals for travel between singapore and langkawi in 2024. find excellent offers based on user searches. over the last 7 days, cheapflights users made 178,132 searches. data last updated 23 august 2024., direct flights to langkawi from singapore, discover direct flight options from singapore to langkawi. find direct flights with no stopovers, providing a convenient travel experience. explore direct flight options based on user searches, and compare prices and availability for your desired travel dates. over the last 7 days, cheapflights users made 178,132 searches. data last updated 23 august 2024., take a look at some of the direct flights traveling from singapore to langkawi in the near future. those looking to potentially save on 1 or 2-stop flights from singapore to langkawi should utilize the search form at the top of the page., singapore to langkawi flights leaving soon, find last-minute flight options from singapore to langkawi for spontaneous travel. discover available flights and compare prices based on user searches. secure great deals and offers for spontaneous trips with quick booking options. over the last 7 days, cheapflights users made 178,132 searches. data last updated 23 august 2024., check out these flights departing soon from singapore to langkawi. to prevent any unwanted surprises, users should verify their flight info before booking., one-way flights to langkawi from singapore, search for one-way flight options from singapore to langkawi. find affordable one-way fares based on user searches. compare prices and availability to plan your one-way journey according to your preferred dates and budget. over the last 7 days, cheapflights users made 178,132 searches. data last updated 23 august 2024., users in need of a one-way flight from singapore to langkawi can choose from these deals. users can also find round-trip singapore to langkawi flights by using the search form above., find flights from singapore to langkawi within your budget, customise your flight search to find flights from singapore to langkawi that fit within your specific budget. explore options based on user searches and filter the results based on your desired price range. find flights that match your budget for a cost-effective journey. over the last 7 days, cheapflights users made 178,132 searches. data last updated 23 august 2024..

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Best time to book a flight from Singapore to Langkawi

Have a flexible travel schedule discover the best time to fly to langkawi from singapore with our price prediction graph., travel insights for flights from singapore to langkawi, get recent, data-driven insights about flights from singapore to langkawi including ideal travel times, pricing trends, and more., how far ahead should i book a flight from singapore to langkawi, use this chart to determine the optimal time to book a return flight from singapore to langkawi. price data was last updated on 16 august 2024..

The price you pay for your flight from Singapore to Langkawi may vary depending on when you book. For the best chance of a lower fare, look to book 81 days in advance of your trip. Fares are likely to increase a fortnight or so before your departure date.

What is the cheapest month to book a flight from Singapore to Langkawi?

Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight from Singapore to Langkawi (average of S$ 47). Flying from Singapore to Langkawi in December is currently the most expensive (average of S$ 86). There are several factors that can impact the price of a flight, so comparing airlines, departure airports and flight times can provide users with more options.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly from SIN to LGK?

Find hourly flight availability from singapore to langkawi. discover flight options and departure times throughout the day, allowing you to choose a departure time that suits your schedule. data last updated 23 august 2024..

When flying from Singapore to Langkawi, the time of day you fly usually plays a role in the price. Save by searching for a flight in the evening, which can drop the price by up to 29% versus a flight at midday.

What is the cheapest day to fly from Singapore to Langkawi?

Use this chart to determine the cheapest time to fly return from singapore to langkawi. price data was last updated on 18 august 2024..

Travellers seeking maximum savings on their Singapore to Langkawi flight should consider departing on Tuesday afternoons when fares are most often at their lowest. Saturday afternoons flights should be avoided if possible as fares are typically the most expensive at this time.

What are the most popular airlines that fly from Singapore to Langkawi?

Our users search for these airlines the most often when looking for flights from singapore to langkawi. data last updated on 23 august 2024..

Before booking your flight from Singapore to Langkawi, check out the most popular airlines for this route: AirAsia, Scoot or Malaysia Airlines.

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Reviews of airlines servicing Langkawi

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to langkawi. read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to langkawi. reviews last updated 23 august 2024., see what other customers who have flown with airasia, scoot and batik air from singapore to langkawi have to say. users can see the overall rating for each airline as well as how each is rated in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process..

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Everything was poor and I had asked for some food and they told me to go to the serving place and get it . They weren’t very friendly and again I wanted upgrade to business and seats were empty and they said it was full . Will never fly with Singapore airlines

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Find useful and relevant information for your journey from singapore to langkawi. access travel guides, tips, and recommendations to enhance your travel experience. get information about local attractions, weather, transportation options, and more., what airports do i use to fly from singapore to langkawi.

You will need to book a flight from Singapore Changi to Langkawi if you want to fly from Singapore to Langkawi. At least 5 different airlines have flights from Changi (SIN) to Langkawi (LGK) on a regular basis. There is 1 flight to Langkawi from the Singapore airport per day. If you manage to book one that is nonstop, then you can expect the flight time from SIN to LGK to be around 1h 25m.

Can I find flights from Singapore to Langkawi for under S$ 100 on Cheapflights?

Yes, there are multiple flights from Singapore to Langkawi for under S$ 100. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Multiple Airlines for just S$ 88, but on average you can expect to pay S$ 105.

Are there direct flights from Singapore to Langkawi for under S$ 100 on Cheapflights?

Cheapflights has 20 direct flights from Singapore to Langkawi under S$ 100. A good price for a direct flight from Singapore to Langkawi is less than S$ 106.

Are there last-minute flights available from Singapore to Langkawi for under S$ 200?

There are currently 14+ open flights from Singapore to Langkawi within the next 7 days for less than S$ 200.

How popular is this Singapore to Langkawi flight route?

Flights from Singapore Changi to Langkawi have been viewed 7,766 times in the past calendar month.

What are the cheapest airlines flying from Singapore to Langkawi round-trip?

AirAsia, at S$ 90, was found to be the cheapest airline from Singapore to Langkawi.Alternate airlines to your destination round-trip include Scoot and Batik Air. You may be able to fly from Singapore to Langkawi for 37% less than the average price by searching for these airlines.

What are the cheapest airlines to fly from Singapore to Langkawi one-way?

The cheapet airlines for a one-way flight from Singapore to Langkawi are AirAsia (S$ 68), Scoot (S$ 69), and Malaysia Airlines (S$ 80).

What are the cheapest flights from Singapore to Langkawi?

On average you can expect to pay S$ 133 for a flight from Singapore to Langkawi. The cheapest flight overall is S$ 65 while the most popular route, (Singapore Changi - Langkawi) is currently priced at S$ 90.

What does SIN to LGK mean?

Singapore Changi Airport is SIN and Langkawi Airport is LGK. These codes are created by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and airlines use them to identify the departing and arrival airports in the flight routes they service.

Can I find deals for flights from Singapore to Langkawi that include extra baggage allowance?

The amount of baggage you can bring on your Singapore to Langkawi flight depends on the airline and the type of fare you've chosen. After entering your flight details, you'll be able to view the specific baggage policies for each deal in the search results. Keep in mind that certain deals may offer additional baggage allowance.

Can I find deals on flights from Singapore to Langkawi with specific airlines?

Yes, Cheapflights allows you to browse and filter Singapore to Langkawi flight deals by airline. After entering your origin and destination, use the available filters to view flights offered by airlines.

Can I find deals for flights from Singapore to Langkawi that include hotel bookings?

Yes. In addition to deals on Singapore to Langkawi flights, Cheapflights offers holiday packages that include both flights and hotel.

How can I find direct flights from Singapore to Langkawi?

After entering your origin and destination, apply the non-stop filter on the search result page to find direct flights from Singapore to Langkawi.

Can I find deals for business class flights from Singapore to Langkawi?

Yes. Cheapflights offers flight deals from Singapore to Langkawi by cabin class. In addition to browsing deals, you can also filter by cabin class on the search results page after making a search.

Can I find deals for flights from Singapore to Langkawi that allow pets onboard?

Many airlines flying from Singapore to Langkawi offer the option to travel with pets. After selecting a flight deal, you can find more information about the airline's pet policy on their official website or by contacting the airline directly. Please note that additional fees and restrictions may apply.

Can I find deals on last-minute flights from Singapore to Langkawi?

Yes, you can often find last-minute deals on Singapore to Langkawi flights on Cheapflights. However, these deals can vary and may not always be available. We recommend checking back frequently or signing up for price alerts for the most up-to-date deals.

How recently were the Singapore to Langkawi flight deals updated?

The Singapore to Langkawi flight deals you see on this page were last updated on 22-8.

Browse thousands of different options on Cheapflights for your next trip

Toggle through the tabs below to find thousands of options on cheapflights for your next trip., top 5 airlines flying from singapore to langkawi, discover the top 5 airlines that operate flights from singapore to langkawi. compare their services, reliability, and customer satisfaction ratings to choose the airline that best suits your travel preferences and needs. over the last 7 days, cheapflights users made 178,132 searches. data last updated 23 august 2024., popular flight searches, check out other popular destinations found by fellow travellers in 2024, search flights from singapore to langkawi by cabin class, find flights from singapore to langkawi, based on your preferred cabin class, be it economy, premium economy, business, or first class., book a flight to one of these trending destinations, user searches for flights to these destinations increased 20% or more in the past 90 days compared to other destinations, fly with cheapflights, find the best flight deals on cheapflights, where travellers can enjoy low prices and a wide availability of flights to their desired destinations., how does cheapflights help users find flights from singapore to langkawi.

Cheapflights makes it easy to find Singapore to Langkawi flights by helping our users search from 900+ travel sites for deals. We also provide you with filters for cabin, price, airline, airports, number of stops, and many more to narrow down that perfect flight.

Why should you use Cheapflights to find cheap flight tickets from Singapore to Langkawi?

Cheapflights helps you find that perfect flight to Langkawi from Singapore by searching from hundreds of airlines and agencies you know and love. We are also free to use, in case you were wondering!

Can Cheapflights find flights from Singapore to Langkawi with no change fees?

Users can book flights with no change fees policies with our dedicated filters. Book flights from Singapore to Langkawi flexibly with Cheapflights today.

Can Cheapflights notify me if prices for flights from Singapore to Langkawi become cheaper?

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Cheapest bus connections from singapore to langkawi.

Every day, buses from bus companies leave Singapore for Langkawi: in the table below, you will find the cheapest prices for a bus ticket for this route, starting from 08/26/2024 and for the following days.

How to save money travelling from Singapore to Langkawi

Book the ticket from Singapore to Langkawi in advance! The earlier you book, the cheaper usually the price is. Also, you will be sure to have a place on the bus from Singapore to Langkawi, compared instead if you buy it at the last moment, or directly at the station.

All bus stations and stops in Singapore and Langkawi

In the map below, you can see where to find all bus stations in Singapore and Langkawi.

Service and Comfort on the bus from Singapore to Langkawi

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  • Explore the iconic Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur.
  • Immerse yourself in cultural richness at George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Relax on the pristine beaches of Langkawi.
  • Experience the vibrant street food culture in Penang.
  • Visit the historical city of Malacca and its colonial architecture.
  • Trek through the lush landscapes of Cameron Highlands.
  • Discover the diverse marine life at Sipadan Island for an unforgettable dive.
  • Embrace the natural beauty of Taman Negara National Park.
  • Unwind at the luxurious resorts of Genting Highlands.
  • Witness the Orangutans at Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre.

Explore Malaysia without breaking the bank with these free activities:

  • Wander through the vibrant street art of George Town, Penang.
  • Hike through the lush rainforests of Taman Negara for a nature adventure.
  • Stroll along the cultural districts of Little India and Chinatown in Kuala Lumpur.
  • Visit the Batu Caves, a limestone hill with cave temples near Kuala Lumpur.
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  • Visiting Legoland Malaysia Resort for a day of fun and adventure.
  • Discovering marine life at Aquaria KLCC in Kuala Lumpur.

Indulge in Malaysia's diverse culinary scene with must-try dishes:

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