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Budget
RM 2,812 - RM 3,153
Route
Departure
Return
Price
Kuala Lumpur IntlFrankfurt am Main
KUL - FRA
KULFRA
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Tue 28/5
1 stop26h 40m
Frankfurt am Main
Fri 7/6
1 stop30h 25m
Kuala Lumpur IntlFrankfurt am Main
KUL - FRA
KULFRA
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Mon 3/6
1 stop34h 10m
Frankfurt am Main
Tue 18/6
1 stop22h 35m
Kuala Lumpur IntlFrankfurt am Main
KUL - FRA
KULFRA
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sun 15/9
1 stop15h 10m
Frankfurt am Main
Wed 25/9
1 stop16h 25m
Kuala Lumpur IntlFrankfurt am Main
KUL - FRA
KULFRA
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Mon 3/6
1 stop23h 55m
Frankfurt am Main
Wed 12/6
1 stop24h 35m
Kuala Lumpur IntlFrankfurt am Main
KUL - FRA
KULFRA
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Mon 28/10
1 stop23h 10m
Frankfurt am Main
Tue 5/11
1 stop20h 05m
Kuala Lumpur IntlBerlin Brandenburg
KUL - BER
KULBER
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Fri 11/10
2 stops34h 00m
Berlin Brandenburg
Wed 30/10
2 stops24h 45m
Kuala Lumpur IntlFrankfurt am Main
KUL - FRA
KULFRA
Kuala Lumpur Intl
Sun 2/6
1 stop20h 10m
Frankfurt am Main
Wed 12/6
1 stop27h 05m
Currently, February is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Germany (average of RM 663). Flying to Germany in August will prove the most costly (average of RM 943). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
RM 3,474
February
RM 3,138
March
RM 3,299
April
RM 3,366
May
RM 3,337
June
RM 3,711
July
RM 4,104
August
RM 4,464
September
RM 3,725
October
RM 3,574
November
RM 3,370
December
RM 3,143
FRA Temperature | 1 - 18 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Germany, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 18.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 1.0 C).
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
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I like Eva air. Kayak is my choice as well. Thanks for the good experience
For a country with so many natural attractions and so well linked from the UK (there are more than 20 flights to Germany per day from the London airports alone) it is a surprisingly under-visited place.
Germany boasts exciting cities, charming old towns (hosting those world-famous Christmas markets), fairytale castles, snow-capped mountains, seaside resorts, national parks and nature reserves. The roll call of notable Germans is impressive; the country’s art galleries are world class.
The old towns of its cities, though damaged during the Second World war have been restored meticulously. The German reputation for innovation and technical expertise extends to its beer too. There are more than 1,200 breweries and a Purity Law, dating from the 1500s, that ensures the very highest standards. Munich holds the world’s best beer festival each autumn: the Oktoberfest.
Berlin is capital, one of the coolest European cities, with a multicultural population and a thriving arts and entertainment scene.
Frankfurt is the centre of Germany’s banking industry, but also the city that spends more on the arts than any other European city.
Hamburg, the ancient port city, is Northern Germany’s commercial centre, capital of sports and home to the famous red-light district, the Reeperbahn.
Germany’s seasons have distinct characteristics. It’s cold and wet during the winter and temperatures drop from near freezing to well below freezing the farther east you travel. If you make it to April and May, you can see all the fruit trees and flowers bloom. Summertime is warm, although you will encounter the occasional cloudy, rainy day. It doesn’t get too hot though. Temperatures range between 20 and 30 degrees.
Germany has an excellent rail and bus network for getting around the country, as well as major and regional airports. Another option is a cruise on the Rhine or Main River.
Some cities have areas that are best explored on foot, such as the historic districts in Berlin and Frankfurt. Public transport is the best way to get around a city. Berlin in particular has an excellent public transport system. Taxis are also available.
Although driving is possible in the cities, public transport is better as the rush-hour traffic is frustrating. In Berlin, parking is a problem, especially since parking restrictions are not always clearly marked. When parking in a garage, pay before going to your car. Insert the ticket into the machine, pay the amount, then retrieve the ticket. Go to your car and when you exit insert the ticket in the slot to raise the barrier. Rumour has it that there’s no Autobahn speed limit, but drivers have been stopped and ticketed. The German government recommends a speed limit of 130 kmph (80 mph).