
1
Airlines
3×
Per week
₱5,601
From (live)
3.5h
Nonstop
Cabatuan / Iloilo (ILO) → Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
Cabatuan / Iloilo
DISTANCE
2 660 km
Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Flight time is an estimate: great-circle distance with ~8% routing adjustment and ~45 min ground operations. Actual block time depends on the carrier, winds, and specific service (check the airline schedule).
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KUL · Southeast Asia
- Country
- Malaysia
- Capital
- Kuala Lumpur
- Currency
- MYR
- Visa for PH
- Visa-free entry for PH passport
- OFW relevance
- Medium — mixed OFW + tourism
Flights Iloilo (ILO) → Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on ILO–KUL, flown by AirAsia, with a scheduled block of 3.5 hours. 3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 1 carrier on file. 3 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.
This corridor carries a demand score of 3/10 in our route file and is flagged as a leisure, VFR and business corridor. Read that number for what it is: an editorial 1-10 ranking of estimated Filipino-language search interest, built for prioritising which pages we research first. It is not a passenger count, not a load factor, and not a quality signal about the airlines involved. High-scoring corridors are the ones where seats on the cheapest fare classes disappear first and where the gap between an early booking and a two-week-out booking is widest; low-scoring corridors tend to hold their price longer but give you fewer departures to choose from if a plan slips.
Iloilo to Kuala Lumpur connects the main city of Panay directly with the capital of Malaysia, with around 3 flights a week. The route carries leisure and business travellers, and gives Western Visayas passengers a direct option that avoids a connection through Manila. Block time is about three and a half hours.
Airlines on this route
1 carrier — AirAsia — is catalogued nonstop on ILO–KUL, filing about 3 one-way departures a week. 3 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.
A single nonstop operator changes the arithmetic in two directions. On price, there is no competitive floor on the nonstop: the cheapest seats open and close on AirAsia’s own inventory cycle, so the usual advice to wait for a fare war does not apply — connecting itineraries on other carriers are the only real competition, and they cost you hours. On disruption, a cancellation has nowhere obvious to go. With one operator there is no same-day sister flight unless the frequency itself is high, and rebooking onto a competitor requires an interline or alliance link. If your dates are fixed — a reporting date, a contract start, a family event — the risk-managed choice on this pair is an earlier departure with a day of slack behind it, not the cheapest one closest to the deadline.
AirAsia operates Iloilo to Kuala Lumpur, flying the route low-cost with a lean base fare to which baggage, seat selection and food are added. The model rewards travellers who add only what they need, and the single-carrier schedule is the main thing to plan dates around.
PHP fares
0 live fare readings are cached for ILO–KUL right now, so the figures below describe how pricing behaves on the corridor rather than a current quote; the scheduled block is 3.5 hours. 3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 1 carrier on file.
Delays and cancellations: what actually applies on ILO–KUL
2 rulebooks cover ILO–KUL from the Philippine side: the Civil Aeronautics Board’s Air Passenger Bill of Rights, which governs the departure from a Philippine airport, and the Montreal Convention 1999, which caps liability for delay and baggage. Malaysia may operate its own scheme for departures from its airports; this page does not track it.
None of the statutory compensation schemes this site sources — EU261, UK261, the Saudi GACA regulation, Canada’s APPR and the US DOT consumer rules — reaches ILO–KUL. Read that as a statement about our source list, not as a finding that Malaysia has no rules of its own: states routinely regulate departures from their own airports, and the civil aviation authority of Malaysia is the body to check before you conclude that nothing applies. What definitely does apply in both directions is the Montreal Convention 1999, which caps a carrier’s liability for delay and for baggage that is damaged, delayed or lost. Montreal reimburses proven loss up to a cap; it pays no fixed sum for the inconvenience itself, so keep receipts rather than counting hours.
On the Manila end, a flight departing a Philippine airport is covered by the Air Passenger Bill of Rights administered by the Civil Aeronautics Board, which obliges the carrier to offer rebooking or a refund and to provide amenities as a delay lengthens. Its shape matters: refunds and service obligations, not a tariff of cash compensation — do not plan a claim around a fixed sum.
Fares are quoted in PHP and move with demand. Prices rise around the December holidays and the regional school breaks; for those dates, booking six to eight weeks ahead is sensible. For ordinary travel, two to four weeks of lead time usually secures a low fare, especially with cabin baggage only.
About Kuala Lumpur
1 arrival airport serves this route: Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Local currency is MYR. 3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 1 carrier on file. 3 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.
On arrival you are landing at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, ICAO WMKK, serving Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 30 days visa-free; mixed tourism + OFW. Across the whole Philippine market, Malaysia Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Philippines AirAsia and AirAsia are the carriers our destination file records as serving Kuala Lumpur from home — a wider set than the ones flying this particular pair, which is why a Manila routing sometimes opens options Iloilo does not have. One habit worth forming on any arrival: read the airport, not the city name. Big metro areas usually have several airports, and the cheapest fare tends to land at the most distant one — where the transfer into town can cost more than the fare saved. Check which airport your fare actually lands at before you compare two prices, and if you are connecting onward from a different airport in the same city, treat that as a separate journey with its own buffer — no airline protects a connection that involves a taxi.
Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, a modern city of mixed communities known for its skyline, its food culture and its role as a regional business and aviation centre. For travellers from Iloilo the direct service makes it an easy leisure and business destination.
Entry rules for a Philippine passport in Malaysia
1 entry condition is recorded for Malaysia on a Philippine passport: visa-free. Confirm it against the destination’s own immigration portal before booking. 3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 1 carrier on file. 3 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.
Our destination file records entry for Malaysia as visa-free for a Philippine passport. That single word carries more weight than it looks. Where a visa is required, the lead time on the application — not the fare — is what fixes your booking window, and buying a non-refundable ticket before the visa is issued is the most common expensive mistake on corridors like this one. Where entry is visa-free or visa-on-arrival, the permission is still conditional: officers routinely ask for an onward ticket, an address, and evidence you can fund the stay, and a visa-free stamp can be refused. Transit adds another layer again — the rule that matters in a connecting airport belongs to the transit country, not to your destination. Visa rules change frequently. Use this as a starting reference only; verify with the destination’s embassy or official immigration portal before booking. For OFW employment visas, follow the DMW deployment process — that is separate from tourist/visit visas.
FAQ
5 questions below draw only on the route, carrier and fare data this project keeps for ILO–KUL. Cache readings are labelled as cache readings, and any rule with exceptions is answered with the exceptions attached. 3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 1 carrier on file.
Which airlines fly from Iloilo to Kuala Lumpur? AirAsia flies Iloilo to Kuala Lumpur, with around 3 departures a week.
How long is the flight from Iloilo to Kuala Lumpur? Nonstop block time is about 3.5 hours.
When are Iloilo to Kuala Lumpur fares cheapest? Fares on ILO-KUL are quoted in PHP and move with demand. They climb around the December holidays and Holy Week. Booking four to eight weeks ahead usually secures a reasonable economy fare.
Are there nonstop flights from Iloilo to Kuala Lumpur? Yes — Iloilo to Kuala Lumpur is flown nonstop. Booking early still helps, as seats on the cheapest fare classes sell first.
Can I claim delay compensation on ILO–KUL? Not under any scheme this site sources. The fallback is the carrier’s conditions of carriage plus Montreal Convention 1999 liability limits, and Malaysia’s own civil aviation authority is worth checking for departures from its airports. Separately, a departure from a Philippine airport is covered by the Civil Aeronautics Board’s Air Passenger Bill of Rights, which mandates rebooking, refunds and amenities but sets no fixed cash scale.
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