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Fly direct from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore

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Direct flights are now available from Kota Kinabalu to Singapore. Fly seamlessly on our new direct flights available three times a week, starting on 27 August 2022.

Fly all-in one-way from MYR 391 on Economy Basic or MYR 1,653 on Business Class. Choose FLEX for even greater flexibility!

*Terms and conditions apply.

Fares are subject to seat availability and may vary accordingly to flight origin, destination and travel period. Malaysia Airlines reserves the right to modify or change these details at any time without prior notice. The flight schedule may change subject to customer demands and government regulations.

Malaysia Airlines will continue to monitor the situation closely and update our passengers on flight availability and changes from time to time.

  • On top of the world at Gardens by the Bay

    The Gardens by the Bay project transformed the former “Garden City” into a “City in a Garden.” The Super Tree Grove is one of the city’s famous attractions, with trees measuring 50 metres high.

    These structures come alive twice a night in a magnificent
    spectacle of light and music. Entwined between the Super Trees, stands the OCBC Skyway,a 128 metre long aerial walkway with jaw-dropping views of the Marina Bay. The Flower Dome and Cloud Forests are filled with species from all over the world. Stroll along the Marina Bay waterfront for a taste of Singapore’s peaceful sophistication.
  • Monkeying around in the Singapore Zoo

    The Singapore zoo is ranked as one of the world’s best zoos. Did you know, it is the only zoo in the world where you can have breakfast with orangutans?

    In the Ah Meng restaurant, cuddly primates and their knowledgeable keepers join you for breakfast.

    Singapore zoo is a full day affair, so take your time to visit the many animals before cooling off at the fabulous Rainforest Kidzworld water park.The night safari lets you watch nocturnal animals roaming freely in an open setting.
  • Multicultural food options

    Embark on a delicious culinary adventure and don’t let the city’s mix of cultures overwhelm you if you are uninitiated.

    Wander into Chinatown or Little India for a whole host of deliciously tasty local snacks. Arab Street offers equally great food, shopping and sightseeing.

    The Sultan Mosque and the Malay Heritage Centre are close by and Haji Lane offers stylish boutiques and an array of cafes for watching the world go by.
  • Kampong Gelam - Modernity meets tradition

    Discover Kampong Gelam's rich history, living traditions, excellent eateries and trendy shops in this vibrant neighbourhood.

    Head to Kampong Gelam in the evening and spot the golden dome of Sultan Mosque, as seen from the arches of the iconic
    Sultan Gate. Formerly the royal mosque of the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Mosque’s architecture is a blend of European and Islamic elements.
  • Geylang Serai - Of markets and eateries

    Discover the bustling streets and eateries of Geylang Serai, a neighbourhood that’s sure to whet your appetite for exploration.

    Geylang Serai Market’s second floor houses a food court that serves up a range of traditional Malay delicacies. Makan (eat) to
    your heart’s content! Besides being a stomping ground for local chefs searching for produce, Geylang Serai Bazaar is filled with stores selling fabrics, dry goods and assorted spices.
  • Best of Jewel Changi Airport

    Walk around this architectural marvel that’s both an airport terminal and a shopping mall and check out eye-catching attractions like the 40-metre high HSBC Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall.

    You’ll also visit shops such as Naiise,
    a multi-label lifestyle retailer that stocks an eclectic mix of locally-inspired items ranging from homeware to stationery, and heritage brands like Bengawan Solo – a household name known for its traditional cakes and kueh (bite-sized desserts).
  • Nightlife in the city - Clarke Quay/Boat Quay

    The city’s nightlife offerings are diverse and you’ll be spoilt for choice on the places to drink in Singapore.

    The riverside Clarke Quay and Boat Quay districts may be known as party central but there’s plenty more to discover.
    The live music scene is noteworthy: start at Clarke Quay’s Crazy Elephant bar to listen to the blues and Cuba Libre Café & Bar for Latin music.
    For a romantic date over cocktails, check out chic rooftop bar Southbridge. Enjoy a panoramic view of the Singapore skyline, while pairing your cocktails with oysters.


Catch the sunrise from Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia’s highest mountain, or explore crystal clear waters off Sabah’s beautiful coastline.

Kota Kinabalu is the capital of Malaysia’s Sabah state in the northern part of the island of Borneo. Often referred to as KK, it’s a coastal city partly surrounded by rainforest. It's known for its bustling markets, modern boardwalk, beaches and waterfront Kota Kinabalu City Mosque. It is also a gateway to Kinabalu National Park, the home of 4,095m-high Mount Kinabalu.

There are so many things to see and do in this city. Whether you’re into history, nature, nightlife, or food, you will love the many attractions of Singapore.




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