The Andaman Islands, a tropical paradise in the Bay of Bengal, have always been a dream destination for travelers worldwide. Now, with the launch of direct flights by AirAsia from Malaysia to Port Blair, reaching this enchanting destination is easier than ever. This comprehensive guide covers the flight distance, duration, schedules, travel tips, visa details, and key highlights of the journey.
The aerial distance between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Port Blair, Andaman Islands, is approximately 1,300 kilometers (810 miles). With the launch of AirAsia’s direct flights, this journey now takes 2 hours and 40 minutes, making it a seamless and convenient travel experience.
For connecting flights, layovers in cities like Chennai or Kolkata can extend the travel time to 6-12 hours, depending on the schedule.
From |
To |
Flight Duration |
Remarks |
Kuala Lumpur |
Port Blair |
~2 hours 40 minutes |
Direct flights available from November 2024. |
Kuala Lumpur |
Port Blair (via Chennai/Kolkata) |
~6-12 hours |
Layovers required for connecting flights. |
AirAsia has announced a new route connecting Kuala Lumpur to Port Blair, marking the first international flight to the Andaman Islands. This service enhances regional connectivity and boosts tourism in the region.
Flight Route |
Days of Operation |
Departure Time (Local) |
Arrival Time (Local) |
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) → Port Blair (IXZ) |
Monday, Wednesday, Friday |
10:40 AM (GMT+8) |
10:20 AM (GMT+5:30) |
Port Blair (IXZ) → Kuala Lumpur (KUL) |
Monday, Wednesday, Friday |
10:55 AM (GMT+5:30) |
4:15 PM (GMT+8) |
Travelers can book tickets directly on AirAsia’s website or mobile app. AirAsia has introduced special launch fares starting at RM199 (INR 4,990) one way. These promotional rates are valid for bookings made before August 19, 2024, for travel between November 2024 and October 2025.
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The new route simplifies travel with visa-free entry options for both Indian and Malaysian citizens:
Make sure to carry all necessary travel documents, including passports valid for at least six months, along with flight tickets and accommodation details.
The Andaman Islands are best visited during the dry season, from October to May, when the weather is pleasant, and sea conditions are ideal for water activities.
Season |
Months |
Weather |
Remarks |
Dry Season |
October to May |
Sunny and breezy |
Best for beach activities and sightseeing. |
Monsoon Season |
June to September |
Rainy and humid |
Limited outdoor activities due to rain. |
The Andaman Islands boast breathtaking landscapes, pristine beaches, rich marine life, and historical landmarks. Here are some Andaman’s must-visit places and activities:
The introduction of direct flights from Malaysia to Andaman offers numerous advantages for travelers:
The islands offer a wide range of accommodations to suit various budgets:
Category |
Port Blair |
Havelock Island |
Neil Island |
Luxury Resorts |
ITC Welcomhotel, Symphony Samudra |
Sea Hills Resort, Barefoot Resort |
Sea Shell Neil |
Mid-Range Hotels |
Megapode Resort, Peerless Sarovar |
Havelock Island Beach Resort |
Symphony Summer Sands |
Budget Stays |
Seven Seas, Sandhya Residency |
Shangri-Las, Blue Waves |
Breakwater Resort |
This new international route is a game-changer for the Andaman Islands, attracting tourists from Malaysia and neighboring ASEAN countries. It also offers Indian travelers an opportunity to combine their Andaman trip with a visit to Malaysia, enhancing travel flexibility and experiences.
The direct flights from Malaysia to the Andaman Islands make this tropical paradise more accessible than ever. Whether you're looking for pristine beaches, thrilling water sports, or cultural landmarks, the Andaman Islands have something for everyone. With convenient travel options and attractive fares, there’s never been a better time to explore this enchanting destination.
Start planning your journey today and make the best of AirAsia’s new route!