Flights to Indonesia
Indonesia has a total of 131 airports, 2 of which handle intercontinental flights, 21 of these airports handle international flights. Currently, 130 airports offer domestic flights. 110 of these airports exclusively serve domestic flights. All airports in Indonesia together handle 59,296 flights this month, departing from 201 airports in 29 countries, operated by 74 different airlines — including 21 low-cost carriers. You can fly to Indonesia in Economy, Premium Economy, Business Class and First Class.
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Destinations in Indonesia Airlines flying to Indonesia Low-cost airlines Best time to visit Indonesia Countries with direct flights All direct flights First Class flights Business Class flights Domestic flights International flights Intercontinental flights Popular routes Routes with a stopover FAQFlightConnections provides all the information you need to plan your flight to Indonesia. Airports, destinations, routes and schedules are all clearly displayed on our interactive flight map. If you prefer a list view, the sections below with available departure and arrival airports might be useful. Looking to see which countries offer direct connections? You'll find that information further down, along with all airlines flying to Indonesia.
For a more comfortable journey, explore the Business Class and First Class sections on this page. You can also use the Class filter to choose your cabin class and see routes clearly displayed on the flight map. If you'd like to travel with an alliance, you can do so with SkyTeam, Oneworld or Star Alliance. Simply use the Alliance filter to display their specific routes on the map.
Destinations in Indonesia
Explore Indonesia!
Discover all 131 destinations in Indonesia. The most popular airports are in Jakarta, Denpasar, Makassar, Surabaya, Medan, Balikpapan, Batam, Praya, Lombok, Yogyakarta, Banjarmasin and Pontianak. Collectively, the top 11 airports in these cities handle over 70% of all arriving flights this month.
Below is the full list of destinations in Indonesia, ranked by popularity based on the number of flights each airport handles. If you're interested in flying to any of these destinations, simply click it to view all routes, airlines, and flight schedules.










Airlines flying to Indonesia
When planning your trip to Indonesia, you have several airline options to consider. A total of 74 airlines offer direct flights to the country — including 21 low-cost carriers. Major airlines include Lion Air, Batik Air, Citilink and Super Air Jet. Together they operate more than half (54%) of all scheduled flights in May.
Below is an overview of the airlines that offer their services, ranked by popularity. If you are mainly interested in low-cost carriers, check out the next section a little further down this page.










Low-cost carriers flying to Indonesia
To find cheap airfare, consider flights operated by one of the airlines listed below when planning your trip. At the moment, there are 21 budget airlines to choose from. If you're looking for affordable flights, Lion Air and Citilink provide the widest range of route options. They serve 51% of all flights operated by low-cost airlines.










What is the best time to visit Indonesia?
All 131 destinations in Indonesia are tropical destinations, which you will find here — making it easy to plan your trip to Indonesia.
🌴 Tropical destinations
The tropical spots in Indonesia are famous for their consistently warm temperatures, ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F) throughout the year, along with high humidity and rainfall, especially in rainforest and monsoon areas.
Indonesia is located in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, therefore the dry and wet seasons differ, while it is warm all year round with high humidity. For visiting destinations in the Northern hemisphere, the best time is from November to April. For tropical destinations that are South of the equator, May to October are the best months. As of today, you can fly directly to 131 tropical destinations, which can be found below:
🌐 North of the equator





🌐 South of the equator





Countries with direct flights to Indonesia
From which countries can you fly non-stop?
Below is a list of all 28 countries that have non-stop flights to Indonesia, including the number of airports that offer those flights:










Airports with direct flights to Indonesia
This section is ideal for finding the best airport to start your trip to Indonesia. All airports with direct flights are listed below, ranked by popularity. Currently, 71 airports across 28 countries and 4 continents offer direct flights to 131 airports in Indonesia.










Flying First Class to Indonesia
Which airports offer First Class flights?
If you're looking for a luxurious flight, you can choose to depart from a total of 10 airports (located in 7 different countries), and arrive at one of 3 First Class airports in Indonesia : Jakarta, Denpasar or Medan Airport. Discover below all airports that have First Class options:
Departure airports with First Class flights




















First Class airports in Indonesia



Flying Business Class to Indonesia
Where can you fly to in Business Class?
In total, there are 106 airports across 27 countries that provide business class flights to Indonesia. As of today, you can arrive at 58 airports in Business Class.
Departure airports with Business Class flights




















Business Class airports in Indonesia










Domestic flights across Indonesia
With a total of 590 domestic routes, there are many flights within Indonesia that make it easy to travel around the country. Jakarta, Makassar, Surabaya, Denpasar and Balikpapan have the most domestic connections, helpful to know when planning your trip.
Lion Air, Batik Air, Citilink and Super Air Jet together operate more than half (62%) of all domestic flights in Indonesia, a total of 31,305 flights this month. The list below provides you with a lot more information, from interesting statistics to an overview of all domestic routes.





International flights from Asia to Indonesia
There are 54 cities spread across 22 countries in Asia that offer international flights to Indonesia. Those cities offer direct flights to one of 21 airports in the country. As of today, Malaysia, Singapore, China, Thailand and Hong Kong have the best direct connections to Indonesia from Asia.
The 2 most popular international airports are Jakarta and Denpasar Airport, which together handle more than half (73%) of all incoming international flights to the country. The majority of those flights are operated by 13 airlines: AirAsia, AirAsia - QZ, Singapore Airlines, Batik Air - OD, Scoot, Garuda Indonesia, Malaysia Airlines, TransNusa, Batik Air, Xiamen Airlines, China Southern, Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways.
Currently, 19 low-cost carriers out of 63 airlines offer direct flights on a total of 135 international routes from Asia.
In the following sections we provide detailed information on the available routes from every country with non-stop flights and (if available) stopover flights:
Flights from Malaysia to Indonesia

You can fly non-stop from 7 airports in Malaysia, and visit any of the 17 destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 28 direct routes from Malaysia, operated by 13 different airlines — including 8 low-cost carriers.





Malaysia to Indonesia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 19 airports in Malaysia offer flights to 20 destinations in Indonesia that require just one stop:





Flights from Singapore to Indonesia

From Singapore you can fly non-stop from Singapore Airport, and visit any of the 17 destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 17 direct routes from Singapore, operated by 11 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.

Singapore to Indonesia with a stopover
There is another option available if you consider a stopover flight: Singapore (Seletar) Airport offers a 1-stop flight to Jakarta:

Flights from China to Indonesia

From China you can fly non-stop from 14 airports, and arrive at 4 different destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 23 direct routes from China, operated by 14 different airlines — including 3 low-cost carriers.





China to Indonesia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 215 airports in China offer flights to 20 destinations in Indonesia that require just one stop:





Flights from Thailand to Indonesia

You can fly non-stop from 3 airports in Thailand, and arrive at 4 different destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 7 direct routes from Thailand, operated by 8 different airlines — including 4 low-cost carriers.



Thailand to Indonesia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 26 airports in Thailand offer flights to 20 destinations in Indonesia with a single stop:





Flights from Hong Kong to Indonesia

From Hong Kong you can fly non-stop from Hong Kong Airport, and visit any of the 3 destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 3 direct routes from Hong Kong, operated by 4 different airlines — none of which are low-cost airlines.

Flights from South Korea to Indonesia

You can fly non-stop from 3 airports in South Korea, and visit any of the 3 destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 5 direct routes from South Korea, operated by 6 different airlines — including Jeju Air, which is usually the most budget-friendly.



South Korea to Indonesia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 3 airports in South Korea offer flights to 18 destinations in Indonesia that require just one stop:



Flights from Japan to Indonesia

From Japan you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 3 direct routes from Japan, operated by 3 different airlines — none of which are low-cost airlines.


Japan to Indonesia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 56 airports in Japan offer flights to 20 destinations in Indonesia with a single stop:





Flights from United Arab Emirates to Indonesia

From United Arab Emirates you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and visit any of the 3 destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 5 direct routes from United Arab Emirates, operated by 2 different airlines — Etihad Airways and Emirates.


United Arab Emirates to Indonesia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 5 airports in United Arab Emirates offer flights to 18 destinations in Indonesia that require just one stop:





Flights from Vietnam to Indonesia

You can fly non-stop from 3 airports in Vietnam, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 5 direct routes from Vietnam, operated by 3 different airlines — including 2 low-cost carriers (VietJet Air and AirAsia - QZ).



Vietnam to Indonesia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 18 airports in Vietnam offer flights to 20 destinations in Indonesia with a single stop:





Flights from India to Indonesia

You can fly non-stop from 5 airports in India, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 5 direct routes from India, operated by 2 different airlines — including IndiGo Airlines, which is usually the most budget-friendly.





India to Indonesia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 106 airports in India offer flights to 21 destinations in Indonesia with a single stop:





Flights from Taiwan to Indonesia

From Taiwan you can fly non-stop from Taipei Airport, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 2 direct routes from Taiwan, operated by 3 different airlines — none of which are low-cost airlines.

Taiwan to Indonesia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 3 airports in Taiwan offer flights to 20 destinations in Indonesia that require just one stop:



Flights from Qatar to Indonesia

From Qatar you can fly non-stop from Doha Airport, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 2 direct routes from Qatar, operated by 2 different airlines — Garuda Indonesia and Qatar Airways.

Flights from Philippines to Indonesia

From Philippines you can fly non-stop from Manila Airport, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 2 direct routes from Philippines, operated by 2 different airlines — including Cebu Pacific, which is usually the most budget-friendly.

Philippines to Indonesia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 25 airports in Philippines offer flights to 20 destinations in Indonesia that require just one stop:





Flights from Saudi Arabia to Indonesia

From Saudi Arabia you can fly non-stop from 2 airports, and visit any of the 13 destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 16 direct routes from Saudi Arabia, operated by 3 different airlines — including Lion Air, which is usually the most budget-friendly.


Saudi Arabia to Indonesia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 25 airports in Saudi Arabia offer flights to 21 destinations in Indonesia that require just one stop:





Flights from Turkey to Indonesia

From Turkey you can fly non-stop from Istanbul Airport, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 2 direct routes from Turkey, operated by Turkish Airlines.

Turkey to Indonesia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 45 airports in Turkey offer flights to 18 destinations in Indonesia that require just one stop:





Flights from Brunei to Indonesia

From Brunei you can fly non-stop from Brunei and Muara Airport, and visit any of the 3 destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 3 direct routes from Brunei, operated by 2 different airlines — including AirAsia - QZ, which is usually the most budget-friendly.

Flights from Timor-Leste to Indonesia

From Timor-Leste you can fly non-stop from Dili Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Indonesia: Denpasar. This is the only non-stop flight route from Timor-Leste to Indonesia, operated by 2 different airlines — including Citilink, which is usually the most budget-friendly.

Timor-Leste to Indonesia with a stopover
There is another option available if you consider a stopover flight: Oecusse Airport offers a 1-stop flight to Denpasar:

Flights from Sri Lanka to Indonesia

From Sri Lanka you can fly non-stop from Colombo Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Indonesia: Jakarta. This is the only non-stop flight route from Sri Lanka to Indonesia, operated by SriLankan Airlines.

Sri Lanka to Indonesia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 8 airports in Sri Lanka offer flights to 2 destinations in Indonesia with a single stop:





Flights from Oman to Indonesia

From Oman you can fly non-stop from Muscat Airport, and arrive at 2 different destinations in Indonesia. In total there are 2 direct routes from Oman, operated by 2 different airlines — including SalamAir, which is usually the most budget-friendly.

Oman to Indonesia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 4 airports in Oman offer flights to 14 destinations in Indonesia with a single stop:




Flights from Cambodia to Indonesia

From Cambodia you can fly non-stop from Phnom Penh Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Indonesia: Jakarta. This is the only non-stop flight route from Cambodia to Indonesia, all operated by the low-cost carrier AirAsia - QZ.

Cambodia to Indonesia with a stopover
If you consider a stopover, then there are more airports available: 3 airports in Cambodia offer flights to 20 destinations in Indonesia that require just one stop:



Flights from Uzbekistan to Indonesia

From Uzbekistan you can fly non-stop from Tashkent Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Indonesia: Denpasar. This is the only non-stop flight route from Uzbekistan to Indonesia, operated by 2 different airlines — including Centrum Air, which is usually the most budget-friendly.

Uzbekistan to Indonesia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 10 airports in Uzbekistan offer flights to 14 destinations in Indonesia with a single stop:





Flights from Macao to Indonesia

From Macao you can fly non-stop from Macau Airport, and arrive at the only destination in Indonesia: Jakarta. This is the only non-stop flight route from Macao to Indonesia, operated by Air Macau.

Intercontinental flights to Indonesia
There are 3 continents beyond Asia that have direct flights to Indonesia. A total of 6 different countries across Africa, Europe and Oceania offer flights to the country. With 20 direct flight routes, connecting 17 intercontinental airports to 2 destinations, Indonesia is well-connected to various parts of the world. 12 different airlines (of which 4 are low-cost) are operating these long-haul flights.
Australia, New Zealand and Russia have the best intercontinental flight connections to Indonesia.
All intercontinental flights can be found below — arranged by continent, country and departure airport.
Non-stop flights from Oceania to Indonesia
From Oceania, 2 countries have direct flights to Indonesia. 16 non-stop routes are available, operated by 9 airlines — 4 of which are low-cost carriers.
Flights from Australia to Indonesia

If you'd like to fly non-stop from Australia you can do so from 12 airports. You will arrive at one of 2 destinations. Flights are operated by 8 airlines — including 4 low-cost carriers.





Australia to Indonesia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 96 airports in Australia offer flights to 17 destinations in Indonesia with a single stop:





Flights from New Zealand to Indonesia

Looking to fly directly from New Zealand? This is possible from Auckland only. You will arrive at Denpasar — currently the only direct route connecting Indonesia and New Zealand. Flights are operated by Air New Zealand.

New Zealand to Indonesia with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Indonesia, as 21 departure airports in New Zealand offer 1-stop flights to 17 destinations in Indonesia:





Non-stop flights from Europe to Indonesia
From Europe, 2 countries have direct flights to Indonesia. 2 non-stop routes are available, operated by 2 airlines — none of which are low-cost carriers.
Flights from Russia to Indonesia

Looking to fly directly from Russia? This is possible from Moscow Sheremetyevo only. You will arrive at Denpasar — currently the only direct route connecting Indonesia and Russia. Flights are operated by Aeroflot.

Russia to Indonesia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 64 airports in Russia offer flights to 15 destinations in Indonesia with a single stop:





Flights from Netherlands to Indonesia

Looking to fly directly from Netherlands? This is possible from Amsterdam only. You will arrive at Jakarta — currently the only direct route connecting Indonesia and Netherlands. Flights are operated by Garuda Indonesia.

Netherlands to Indonesia with a stopover
There is another option available if you consider a stopover flight: Groningen Airport offers a 1-stop flight to Jakarta:

Non-stop flights from Africa to Indonesia
From Africa, 2 countries have direct flights to Indonesia. 2 non-stop routes are available, operated by 2 airlines — none of which are low-cost carriers.
Flights from Ethiopia to Indonesia

Looking to fly directly from Ethiopia? This is possible from Addis Ababa only. You will arrive at Jakarta — currently the only direct route connecting Indonesia and Ethiopia. Flights are operated by Ethiopian Airlines.

Ethiopia to Indonesia with a stopover
There are more departure airports available if you consider a stopover: 25 airports in Ethiopia offer flights to Jakarta Airport with a single stop:





Flights from Egypt to Indonesia

Looking to fly directly from Egypt? This is possible from Cairo only. You will arrive at Jakarta — currently the only direct route connecting Indonesia and Egypt. Flights are operated by Egyptair.

Egypt to Indonesia with a stopover
If a stopover works for you, it will provide you with more departure options to reach Indonesia, as 11 departure airports in Egypt offer 1-stop flights to 14 destinations in Indonesia:





Most popular routes to Indonesia
Whether you're looking to explore the scenic landscapes, charming towns and vibrant cities of Indonesia, visit friends and family or simply need to attend a business meeting — we've got you covered. Check out the list below to find the most popular non-stop flights available for your journey.










Popular routes to Indonesia with a stopover
If there is no airport near you offering direct flights to Indonesia, don't worry — you can still reach the country with a brief stopover along the way.
Below is a list of the most popular routes that require a stopover.
To see all 1- or 2-stop flight options, simply use the "Show indirect destinations" button on the map, or use the search bar to select your departure airport and discover all available routes from there to Indonesia!










Frequently Asked Questions — FAQ
What is the best time to visit Indonesia?
The best time to visit Indonesia is during the dry season, but this varies whether you are going to a destination in the Northern or Southern hemisphere. For the Northern destinations this is from November to April for the Southern destinations this is from May to October. Check out the ideal travel period for each destination here:
- January (31 destinations)
- February (31 destinations)
- March (31 destinations)
- April (31 destinations)
- May (100 destinations)
- June (100 destinations)
- July (100 destinations)
- August (100 destinations)
- September (100 destinations)
- October (100 destinations)
- November (31 destinations)
- December (31 destinations)
What are the most popular destinations in Indonesia?
The 10 most popular airports in Indonesia are:
- Jakarta (CGK)
- Denpasar (DPS)
- Makassar (UPG)
- Surabaya (SUB)
- Medan (KNO)
- Balikpapan (BPN)
- Batam (BTH)
- Praya, Lombok (LOP)
- Yogyakarta (YIA)
- Banjarmasin (BDJ)
Which alliances are flying to Indonesia?
All alliances have direct connections to Indonesia:
- SkyTeam (8 airlines, 34 destinations)
- Oneworld (7 airlines, 8 destinations)
- Star Alliance (11 airlines, 4 destinations)
Which airlines operate direct flights to Indonesia?
As of today, there are 74 airlines that fly to Indonesia. You can find them here:
- Lion Air
- Batik Air
- Citilink
- Super Air Jet
- Wings Air
- Garuda Indonesia
- Sriwijaya Air
- Pelita Air
- AirAsia - QZ
- TransNusa
- Nam Air
- AirAsia
- Trigana Air
- Batik Air - OD
- Singapore Airlines
- Scoot
- Jetstar
- Malaysia Airlines
- Susi Air
- AirConnect
- Xiamen Airlines
- China Southern
- Cathay Pacific
- Virgin Australia
- Qatar Airways
- Thai Airways
- Emirates
- IndiGo Airlines
- Qantas
- VietJet Air
- ANA
- Vietnam Airlines
- Etihad Airways
- Turkish Airlines
- China Airlines
- Korean Air
- Saudi Arabian
- Thai Lion Air
- China Eastern
- EVA Air
- Cebu Pacific
- Philippine Airlines
- KLM
- Royal Brunei Airlines
- Japan Airlines
- Air India
- Jeju Air
- Tway Air
- Shandong Airlines
- Hong Kong Airlines
- Aero Dili
- Juneyao Airlines
- Asiana Airlines
- Air China
- Lucky Air
- Air New Zealand
- SriLankan Airlines
- Sichuan Airlines
- Firefly
- Air Busan
- Hainan Airlines
- Oman Air
- Ethiopian Airlines
- Starlux Airlines
- Aeroflot
- Spring Airlines
- Greater Bay Airlines
- Qanot Sharq
- Centrum Air
- Air Macau
- SalamAir
- Egyptair
- AirAsia X
- Thai AirAsia
Which low-cost airlines fly to Indonesia?
There are 21 low-cost carriers that offer flights to Indonesia at the moment:
- Lion Air
- Citilink
- Super Air Jet
- Wings Air
- AirAsia - QZ
- AirAsia
- Batik Air - OD
- Jetstar
- Virgin Australia
- IndiGo Airlines
- VietJet Air
- Thai Lion Air
- Cebu Pacific
- Jeju Air
- Juneyao Airlines
- Firefly
- Spring Airlines
- SalamAir
- Thai AirAsia
- AirAsia X
- Centrum Air
Which countries offer direct flights to Indonesia?
There are 28 countries that offer direct flights to Indonesia, which are:
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Saudi Arabia
- China
- Thailand
- Hong Kong
- South Korea
- United Arab Emirates
- Brunei
- Australia
- Japan
- Vietnam
- India
- Taiwan
- Qatar
- Philippines
- Turkey
- Oman
- Timor-Leste
- New Zealand
- Sri Lanka
- Cambodia
- Russia
- Netherlands
- Ethiopia
- Uzbekistan
- Macao
- Egypt
Which countries have the best direct connections to Indonesia?
These countries have the most flight connections to Indonesia:
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Saudi Arabia
- China
- Thailand
- Hong Kong
- South Korea
What are the best intercontinental hubs for flights to Indonesia?
Top intercontinental airports for flights to Indonesia are:
-  Kuala Lumpur (KUL)

-  Singapore (SIN)

-  Perth (PER)

-  Guangzhou (CAN)

-  Melbourne (MEL)

-  Hong Kong (HKG)

-  Sydney (SYD)

-  Seoul (ICN)

-  Bangkok (BKK)

-  Taipei (TPE)

-  Doha (DOH)

-  Xiamen (XMN)

-  Dubai (DXB)

-  Manila (MNL)

-  Shanghai (PVG)

-  Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)

-  Tokyo (NRT)

-  Brisbane (BNE)

-  Tokyo (HND)

-  Jeddah (JED)

-  Abu Dhabi (AUH)

-  Istanbul (IST)

-  Adelaide (ADL)

-  Hanoi (HAN)

-  Fuzhou (FOC)

From which continents can you fly non-stop to Indonesia?
You can reach Indonesia directly from 4 continents, which are:
- Asia
- Oceania
- Europe
- Africa
Are there Business Class flights to Indonesia?
Yes, you can fly in Business Class to 58 airports in Indonesia (depending on where you are flying from):
- Jakarta (CGK)
- Denpasar (DPS)
- Makassar (UPG)
- Surabaya (SUB)
- Medan (KNO)
- Semarang (SRG)
- Yogyakarta (YIA)
- Jayapura (DJJ)
- Jakarta (HLP)
- Balikpapan (BPN)
- Palembang (PLM)
- Batam (BTH)
- Sorong (SOQ)
- Pangkalan Bun (PKN)
- Manado (MDC)
- Timika (TIM)
- Surakarta (Solo) (SOC)
- Pangkal Pinang (PGK)
- Pontianak (PNK)
- Pekanbaru (PKU)
- Nabire (NBX)
- Jambi City (DJB)
- Ambon, Maluku (AMQ)
- Praya, Lombok (LOP)
- Tambolaka (TMC)
- Tanjung Redeb (BEJ)
- Kupang (KOE)
- Luwuk (LUW)
- Banjarmasin (BDJ)
- Padang (PDG)
- Labuan Bajo (LBJ)
- Malang (MLG)
- Sampit (SMQ)
- Kendari (KDI)
- Samarinda (AAP)
- Banda Aceh (BTJ)
- Palu (PLW)
- Ternate (TTE)
- Tanjung Pandan (TJQ)
- Bengkulu (BKS)
- Bandar Lampung (TKG)
- Palangkaraya (PKY)
- Gorontalo (GTO)
- Wamena (WMX)
- Tanjung Pinang (TNJ)
- Manokwari (MKW)
- Lubuklinggau (LLJ)
- Biak (BIK)
- Tarakan (TRK)
- Morowali (MOH)
- Merauke (MKQ)
- Muara Bungo (BUU)
- Maumere (MOF)
- Mamuju Regency (MJU)
- Waingapu (WGP)
- Raha (RAQ)
- Poso (PSJ)
- Natuna (NTX)
Are there First Class flights to Indonesia?
Yes, you can fly to the following 3 airports in First Class (as of May 2026, and depending on where you are flying from):
- Jakarta (CGK)
- Denpasar (DPS)
- Medan (KNO)
What is the longest flight to Indonesia?
The longest direct flight is from Amsterdam, Netherlands (AMS) to Jakarta (CGK). This flight takes 14 hours and 50 minutes and covers a distance of 7,051 miles (11,347 km). Other interesting long-haul flights to Indonesia include:
- NL - Amsterdam to Jakarta 7,051 miles
- TR - Istanbul to Denpasar 6,429 miles
- RU - Moscow Sheremetyevo to Denpasar 6,249 miles
- TR - Istanbul to Jakarta 5,874 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Makassar 5,732 miles
- SA - Medina to Makassar 5,727 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Praya, Lombok 5,625 miles
- EG - Cairo to Jakarta 5,557 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Balikpapan 5,462 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Banjarmasin 5,384 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Surabaya 5,368 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Surakarta (Solo) 5,246 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Yogyakarta 5,215 miles
- SA - Medina to Jakarta 4,969 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Jakarta 4,950 miles
- QA - Doha to Denpasar 4,871 miles
- ET - Addis Ababa to Jakarta 4,785 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Palembang 4,734 miles
- AE - Abu Dhabi to Denpasar 4,673 miles
- AE - Dubai to Denpasar 4,652 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Batam 4,585 miles
- UZ - Tashkent to Denpasar 4,513 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Padang 4,396 miles
- QA - Doha to Jakarta 4,281 miles
- NZ - Auckland to Denpasar 4,186 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Medan 4,184 miles
- AE - Abu Dhabi to Jakarta 4,083 miles
- AE - Dubai to Jakarta 4,066 miles
- SA - Jeddah to Banda Aceh 3,914 miles
- SA - Medina to Banda Aceh 3,911 miles
- OM - Muscat to Jakarta 3,851 miles
- JP - Tokyo to Jakarta 3,626 miles
- IN - New Delhi to Denpasar 3,615 miles
- JP - Tokyo to Jakarta 3,592 miles
- JP - Tokyo to Denpasar 3,484 miles
- AU - Sydney to Jakarta 3,427 miles
- CN - Beijing Daxing to Denpasar 3,333 miles
- KR - Seoul to Denpasar 3,274 miles
- AE - Abu Dhabi to Medan 3,270 miles
- KR - Seoul to Jakarta 3,269 miles
- CN - Beijing to Jakarta 3,252 miles
- KR - Cheongju & Daejeon to Denpasar 3,240 miles
- AU - Melbourne to Jakarta 3,236 miles
- KR - Busan to Denpasar 3,163 miles
- OM - Muscat to Medan 3,035 miles
- IN - Bengaluru to Denpasar 2,982 miles
- KR - Seoul to Batam 2,884 miles
- IN - Mumbai to Jakarta 2,883 miles
- AU - Sydney to Denpasar 2,870 miles
- AU - Newcastle to Denpasar 2,866 miles
What are the major airports in Indonesia?
There are 4 major airports in Indonesia, in order of significance:
- Jakarta (CGK) - Soekarno–Hatta International
- Denpasar (DPS) - Ngurah Rai International
- Makassar (UPG) - Sultan Hasanuddin International
- Surabaya (SUB) - Juanda International
How many airports are there in Indonesia?
There are 131 airports that handle scheduled passenger flights.
What are the best airports for flights to Indonesia?
Top airports for direct flights to Indonesia include:
-  Singapore (SIN)

-  New Delhi (DEL)

-  Hong Kong (HKG)

-  Mumbai (BOM)

-  Bengaluru (BLR)

-  Sydney (SYD)

-  Manila (MNL)

-  Brisbane (BNE)

-  Melbourne (MEL)

-  Chennai (MAA)

-  Auckland (AKL)

-  Colombo (CMB)

-  Perth (PER)

-  Cairns (CNS)

-  Adelaide (ADL)

-  Bhubaneswar (BBI)

-  Darwin (DRW)

-  Gold Coast (OOL)

-  Canberra (CBR)

-  Newcastle (NTL)

What are the best international airports in Asia for flights to Indonesia?
Top international airports in Asia for non-stop flights to Indonesia are:
-  Kuala Lumpur (KUL)

-  Singapore (SIN)

-  Penang (PEN)

-  Guangzhou (CAN)

-  Hong Kong (HKG)

-  Seoul (ICN)

-  Bangkok (BKK)

-  Bangkok (Don Muang) (DMK)

-  Taipei (TPE)

-  Doha (DOH)

-  Xiamen (XMN)

-  Dubai (DXB)

-  Manila (MNL)

-  Shanghai (PVG)

-  Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)

-  Tokyo (NRT)

-  Tokyo (HND)

-  Jeddah (JED)

-  Abu Dhabi (AUH)

-  Istanbul (IST)

-  Johor Bahru (JHB)

-  Brunei and Muara (BWN)

-  Dili (DIL)

-  Hanoi (HAN)

-  Kuala Lumpur (SZB)

Do all airports in Indonesia operate year-round?
There are 131 airports located across Indonesia, 62 of which offer year-round flights while 69 handle seasonal flights only:
- Gunungsitoli (GNS)
- Ketapang (KTG)
- Bima (BMU)
- Ende (ENE)
- Sumbawa Besar (SWQ)
- Kolaka (KXB)
- Kepi (KEI)
- Bajawa (BJW)
- Tanahmerah (TMH)
- Singkawang (SKJ)
- Muara Teweh (HMS)
- Oksibil (OKL)
- Labuha (LAH)
- Banyuwangi (BWX)
- Fakfak (FKQ)
- Palopo (LLO)
- Ewer (EWE)
- Kaimana (KNG)
- Larantuka (LKA)
- Bone (APD)
- Melak (GHS)
- Batulicin (BTW)
- Bau-Bau (BUW)
- Saumlaki (SXK)
- Namlea, Buru Island (NAM)
- Alor Island (ARD)
- Serui (ZRI)
- Yahukimo (DEX)
- Malinau (LNU)
- Sanana (SQN)
- Roti (RTI)
- Savu (SAU)
- Sinabang (LKI)
- Sibolga (FLZ)
- Dobo (DOB)
- Lhokseumawe (LSW)
- Atambua (ABU)
- Kediri (DHX)
- Babo (BXB)
- Buru (NRE)
- Tiakur (JIO)
- Anambas (LMU)
- Ruteng (RTG)
- Karimunjawa (KWB)
- Bandung (BDO)
- Lewoleba (LWE)
- Takengon (TXE)
- Kotabaru (KBU)
- Putussibau (PSU)
- Kendek (BQR)
- Kufar (KFR)
- Haji Aroeppala (KSR)
- Tahuna (NAH)
- Melangguane (MNA)
- Tomia (TQQ)
- Lahat (PXA)
- Wangi-wangi Island (WNI)
- Jember (JBB)
- Tanjung Selor (TJS)
- Tolitoli (TLI)
- Tana Toraja (TRT)
- Buli (PGQ)
- Siau (BRG)
- Lolak (LKM)
- Morotai (OTI)
- Pohuwato (PWX)
- Anggi (AGD)
- Pasir Pangarayan (PPR)
- Kau (KAZ)
For a better overview adjusted to your travel dates, we recommend using the date filter on the map to filter out your options!
What are the most popular flights to Indonesia?
Domestic:
- Makassar to Jakarta
- Jakarta to Makassar
- Denpasar to Jakarta
- Jakarta to Denpasar
- Jakarta to Surabaya
- Medan to Jakarta
- Surabaya to Jakarta
- Jakarta to Medan
- Makassar to Surabaya
- Surabaya to Makassar
- Palembang to Jakarta
- Jakarta to Palembang
- Jakarta to Batam
- Jakarta to Padang
- Padang to Jakarta
- Jakarta to Pekanbaru
- Pontianak to Jakarta
- Jakarta to Pontianak
- Batam to Jakarta
- Pekanbaru to Jakarta
- Yogyakarta to Jakarta
- Jakarta to Yogyakarta
- Jakarta to Balikpapan
- Balikpapan to Jakarta
- Jakarta to Banjarmasin
International:
- Singapore to Jakarta
- Singapore to Denpasar
- Singapore to Surabaya
- Perth to Denpasar
- Melbourne to Denpasar
- Singapore to Medan
- Hong Kong to Jakarta
- Sydney to Denpasar
- Hong Kong to Denpasar
- Manila to Denpasar
- Manila to Jakarta
- Brisbane to Denpasar
- Singapore to Yogyakarta
- Bhubaneswar to Denpasar
- New Delhi to Denpasar
- Adelaide to Denpasar
- Chennai to Denpasar
- Bengaluru to Denpasar
- Hong Kong to Surabaya
- Singapore to Manado
- Singapore to Pekanbaru
- Sydney to Jakarta
- Colombo to Jakarta
- Singapore to Praya, Lombok
- Singapore to Semarang
- Singapore to Palembang
- Singapore to Makassar
- Singapore to Balikpapan
- Mumbai to Jakarta
- Gold Coast to Denpasar
- Singapore to Padang
- Melbourne to Jakarta
- Auckland to Denpasar
- Melbourne to Denpasar
- Singapore to Tanjung Pandan
- Singapore to Majalengka
- Singapore to Labuan Bajo
- Newcastle to Denpasar
- Darwin to Denpasar
- Cairns to Denpasar
- Sunshine Coast to Denpasar
- Perth to Jakarta
- Singapore to Pontianak
- Canberra to Denpasar
- Kuala Lumpur to Jakarta
- Kuala Lumpur to Denpasar
- Kuala Lumpur to Medan
- Penang to Medan
- Kuala Lumpur to Surabaya
- Penang to Jakarta
Which airports in Indonesia offer domestic flights only?
These are the 110 airports in Indonesia that exclusively serve domestic flights:
- Jayapura
- Kupang
- Jakarta
- Sorong
- Kendari
- Timika
- Ambon, Maluku
- Bandar Lampung
- Ternate
- Pangkal Pinang
- Palu
- Jambi City
- Samarinda
- Palangkaraya
- Tanjung Redeb
- Morowali
- Nabire
- Merauke
- Pangkalan Bun
- Wamena
- Yogyakarta
- Tarakan
- Gunungsitoli
- Bengkulu
- Ketapang
- Luwuk
- Tambolaka
- Malang
- Gorontalo
- Bima
- Siborong-Borong
- Manokwari
- Ende
- Sampit
- Biak
- Sumbawa Besar
- Kolaka
- Waingapu
- Kepi
- Maumere
- Tanjung Pinang
- Tanahmerah
- Singkawang
- Muara Teweh
- Bajawa
- Oksibil
- Labuha
- Palopo
- Fakfak
- Banyuwangi
- Larantuka
- Kaimana
- Ewer
- Bone
- Melak
- Langgur
- Bau-Bau
- Batulicin
- Yahukimo
- Serui
- Saumlaki
- Namlea, Buru Island
- Mamuju Regency
- Lubuklinggau
- Alor Island
- Natuna
- Malinau
- Savu
- Sanana
- Roti
- Muara Bungo
- Sinabang
- Tiakur
- Sibolga
- Lhokseumawe
- Kediri
- Dobo
- Buru
- Babo
- Atambua
- Anambas
- Ruteng
- Karimunjawa
- Takengon
- Raha
- Putussibau
- Poso
- Lewoleba
- Kufar
- Kotabaru
- Kendek
- Haji Aroeppala
- Bandung
- Tahuna
- Melangguane
- Wangi-wangi Island
- Tomia
- Lahat
- Tolitoli
- Tanjung Selor
- Tana Toraja
- Siau
- Lolak
- Jember
- Buli
- Pohuwato
- Morotai
- Anggi
- Pasir Pangarayan
- Kau






































































