The minimum one-way ticket price from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur is $407 (May 2026), while the maximum is $469 (January 2027). On average, a ticket costs $439–$444.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur:
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Tickets from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur cost roughly the same any month. This is convenient: you can plan your trip based on your schedule rather than prices.
There is a slight difference: it's a bit cheaper in April 2026–May 2026 (averaging $410) and slightly more in December 2026–January 2027 ($457). But overall, the difference is small.
On this route, you don't need to target specific months — prices are stable. The difference between the cheapest and most expensive period is only 10%. Book whenever it's convenient.
Monthly price variation is just 4.1%. Ticket costs on this route are among the most predictable.
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The Saint Petersburg — Kuala Lumpur route is served by a wide range of airlines: 12 in total, including S7 Airlines, Pobeda, Alrosa, China Eastern Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways, CanJet, Azerbaijan Airlines, Rossiya Airlines, Azimut, Smartavia, Sichuan Airlines, and Qanot Sharq. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $417. Our service helps compare all available offers within seconds and choose the most convenient option. You can filter flights by price, departure time, or baggage rules to make your trip as comfortable as possible. With so many airlines, there’s always a chance to catch special promotions and save.
The cheapest flight ticket from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur according to data for the last 48 hours costs $417
Often the best time to buy tickets from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur can be found flying in these months: May, April, July.
The fastest flights from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur start from 16 hours in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Saint Petersburg — Kuala Lumpur:
The cheapest one-way flight from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur departs on 12/09/2026, is operated by S7 Airlines and costs $417
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur departs on 01/14/2027, is operated by China Eastern Airlines and costs $761
Fastest flight from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur takes 16 hours
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Saint Petersburg and Kuala Lumpur is 8677km (5380 miles). The average flight duration is 19h 25m. The time difference between Saint Petersburg and Kuala Lumpur is 5h
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Saint Petersburg is served mainly by Pulkovo Airport (LED), the city’s international gateway and largest airport, and several smaller airfields used for general aviation. Pulkovo typically handles most long-haul and European flights and is a hub for full-service carriers as well as low-cost operators on regional routes. It sits about 23 km south of the city centre; travel by express bus or marshrutka can take roughly 30–45 minutes while taxis and ride-hailing trips usually run 30–60 minutes depending on traffic — fares can be modest to moderate compared with major Western hubs. Ground links include regular city buses, suburban trains from nearby stations on certain routes, and taxi services. Pros: relatively modern terminals, decent connectivity and a broad mix of airlines. Cons: can be busy at peak times and transfers to central districts may be affected by congestion.
Fly non-stop from Saint Petersburg to Kuala Lumpur for the fastest, most convenient way to reach Malaysia’s vibrant capital — less time in transit and more time exploring. While connecting options can sometimes be cheaper, a direct flight cuts hassle and jet-lag so you arrive refreshed and ready to sightsee or do business.
Kuala Lumpur is served primarily by two airports with distinct roles. Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) is the country’s main international hub, handling long-haul and many full-service carriers as well as several low-cost airlines on international routes; it’s about 45–60 km south of the city center and is typically perceived as mid-range to premium in terms of services. The KLIA Express train connects it to KL Sentral in roughly 28 minutes with fares usually in the mid-range for airport rail; taxis and ride-shares take about 45–60 minutes depending on traffic and can be more economical for groups. Pros: modern facilities, good transfer links; cons: distance from central Kuala Lumpur and occasional peak-hour delays. Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (SZB), often called Subang, functions mainly as a domestic and regional gateway and is sometimes used by turboprops and turbofan regional carriers and corporate flights. It sits much closer to downtown — roughly 20 km west of the city center — and is generally seen as a budget-friendly, convenient option for domestic trips or private aviation. Travel options include taxis and ride-hailing services taking about 25–40 minutes depending on traffic, with lower fares than long transfers from KUL; limited rail connections can require a short taxi. Pros: proximity and quicker transfers for domestic travel; cons: fewer long-haul connections and more limited passenger amenities compared with the main international airport.