$32 is the cheapest deal found on momondo in the last two weeks for a flight to Miri. This flight is from Kota Kinabalu and is 77% cheaper than most flights to Miri. To find the cheapest price to Miri from your area, use momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool.
If you are planning a flight to Miri and are looking to avoid the rain, you should avoid traveling during the months of January, February, and March. These months will typically see 5.1 inches or more of rain, meaning that rain is likely. If you do run into rain while in Miri, there are still things to do and ways to enjoy your trip. Many tourists kill time during rain and storms by going to shopping centers in the area, like Bintang Plaza.
Those flying to Miri could potentially find better pricing at Marudi Airport (27 mi from Miri city center), Mulu Airport (60 mi from Miri city center), Limbang Airport (74 mi from Miri city center), Long Seridan Airport (78 mi from Miri city center) or Long Akah Airport (94 mi from Miri city center) depending on the month and departure airport.
Limbang Airport has an average price of $95 per person and is typically the cheapest airport to fly into when visiting Miri. This average price does vary based on departure city. Try momondo’s Airport-to-Airport Pricing Tool to find the cheapest flight.
Currently, Malaysia travel restrictions include travel to Miri. Entry restrictions
Malaysia has restricted entry to all travelers through at least December 31, except for citizens, permanent residents with a MyPR card, diplomats, embassy employees, and spouses or children of Malaysian nationals, who must have a sticker label visa in the passport specifically indicating this status. Travelers with a Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) permit and a printed entry permit from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture and students with a student pass for a Malaysian institution may also enter the country. On July 11, Malaysian Immigration issued updated guidelines for expatriate, skilled worker, and knowledge worker pass holders and their dependents to request permission to return to Malaysia. These guidelines also include instructions for pass holders currently in Malaysia who wish to depart and then return to Malaysia. Check the Malaysian Immigration website for more information.
Entry requirementsFrom August 17, all foreign residents who are returning to the country will be required to complete an application on the MYEntry online platform. Airline crew must present a "Health Declaration Form" upon arrival, are subject to quarantine until their next flight, and must install the 'MySejahtera' app.
Quarantine requirementsAll arriving travelers will be tested on arrival, and are subject to a 14-day quarantine requirement in a government facility. All costs for the quarantine are borne by the traveler. Travelers will be required to download the MySejahtera application and will be issued a wristband for identification and monitoring by the authorities during their quarantine period. Foreigners with valid visas or work permits who entered Malaysia BEFORE the MCO began on March 16 may enter Sarawak without quarantine, but must request advance permission from the Sarawak State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC). Foreigners with valid visas or work permits who entered Malaysia during the MCO will be subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine in a government facility at their own expense, and must first request advance permission from SDMC. As of July 28, all foreigners who enter Sarawak from overseas will be required to undergo COVID-19 testing on the second and tenth day. They will be responsible for covering the costs of their quarantine and testing. More information is available here.
Transiting rulesTravelers may not transfer from international flights to domestic flights, except for Malaysian nationals who are traveling to Sabah or Sarawak. Foreigners may not enter Sabah without prior approval, which must be requested in advance from the Sabah State Secretary (Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Sabah) at crisis@sabah.gov.my.
If you are planning to travel to Miri at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.