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In order to find the best fares available on business class flights to Kuala Lumpur, business travellers should speak to a SkyClub representative. SkyClub are a specialist team comprised of dedicated experts in the travel industry. We have the best offers for their business travellers. We are able to offer the best fares through a combination of knowledgeable specialists who have gained a significant amount of global experience, by taking the time to understand the requirements of each customer, dealing with customers on a personal level.
Airline | Cabins | Fly From | Fly To | Freq | From |
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Malaysia Airlines | Heathrow, Manchester | KUL | 2 per day | £3140 | |
Emirates | Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester | KUL | 6 per day | £2899 | |
Finnair | Heathrow, Manchester | KUL | 5 per day | £2701 | |
Qatar Airways | Heathrow, Manchester | KUL | 9 per day | £1799 | |
Qantas | Heathrow | KUL | 9 per day | £2823 |
There are a number of airlines that provide business class flights from the UK to Kuala Lumpur; each operates flights from London and other major airports offering business class cabins, perks and amenities including access to business class lounges and benefits whilst in-flight. These airlines include Emirates, Finnair, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways and Qantas.
The airlines that operate flights from the UK to Kuala Lumpur depart from all major UK airlines which include London Heathrow, London Gatwick, London City Airport, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow. All business class flights both domestic and international land at Kuala Lumpur International Airport which is situated south of Kuala Lumpur. It is ranked as one of the top airports in the world.
Kuala Lumpur offers business travellers a number of shopping places and cultural things to see and do. The choice for shopping destinations is large, with a number of malls being scattered around the city. There is the Suria KLCC shopping mall located at the base of the Petronas Towers. For those wishing to pick up a souvenir whilst they visit the city, they should go to the Central Market. For those who would rather not visit the Petronas Towers, there is KampungBaru, Chinatown and Little India. These are all popular sites, as is the SkyBar at the Traders hotel.
Kuala Lumpur is home to an extensive public transport system that is considered to be convenient and efficient. However, there are times when the public transport can be a nightmare and traffic jams are common. In this case, business travellers can make use of multiple transport methods in order to get to their destination quicker. For example, they can use the monorail and then hail a taxi to complete their journey. Taxis are a difficult method of transport because drivers will not always use the meter, especially during rush hour and peak times. In this case, all that can be done is change taxi. Taxis that are hailed are more reliable than those that approach customers. Driving is only recommended for drivers who have had experience with the roads.
Hotels that are recommended for business travellers to stay in include the Mandarin Oriental located in the city centre that is a five-star hotel equipped with 643 rooms, 51 apartments and 30 suites. It overlooks the Petronas Towers and has a rooftop pool. There is also the Carcosa Seri Negara which is shaded by palm trees and is located in the middle of the Lake Garden. The hotel is smaller, with only 13 suites but each is decorated individually and butlers are provided for each guest.
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