Jakarta - Soekarno-Hatta International Airport

Jakarta - Soekarno-Hatta International Airport

Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Indonesia: Bandara Internasional Soekarno-Hatta, is the main airport for Jakarta and the surrounding area. It is Indonesia's most important airport as well as being one of the largest airports in Asia. Soekarno Hatta is the main hub for the airlines Batavia Air, Cardig Air, Garuda Indonesia, Indonesia AirAsia, Lion Air, Merpati Nusantara Airlines, Republic Express Airlines, Sriwijaya Air and Wings Abadi Air. It is also an important hub for Express Air, Citylink and Kal Star Aviation.

The airport is located 20 km northwest of Jakarta near Cengkareng in the Tangerang Regency of Banten province.

The other airport in Jakarta is the former main airport Halim Perdanakusuma, which is now used for domestic routes.
  • URL: Jakarta - Soekarno-Hatta International (CGK)
  • Time zone: GMT 7
  • Service telephone: +62 021 550-5177 (Terminal B), +62 021 550-5189 (Terminal C), +62 021 550-5655 / 550-5671 (Terminal D), +62 021 550-5580 / 550-5596 (Terminal E / F)
  • Address: Jakarta International Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Building 601, P.O. Box 1245, Jakarta 19110, Tanggerang, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
  • Operating company: PT (Persero) Angkasa Pura II
  • Parking: yes, paid parking – more than 5300 short and long stay spaces.
  • Nearby cities: Teluknaga (4 km), Tangerang (7 km), Sepatan (9 km), Ciputat (13 km), Pasarkemis (15 km), Curug (19 km), Jakarta (20 km), Cikupa (21 km), Pamulang (26 km), Kresek (31 km)
  • Directions by car: The airpor tis located about 26 km or 18 miles north-west of the inner city and can be reached on the airport road upon payment of a toll.
  • Flight distribution on the days of the week: Monday (14.05%), Tuesday (13.96%), Wednesday (14.37%), Thursday (14.69%), Friday (14.18%), Saturday (14.20%), Sunday (14.54%)
  • Alternative spelling: Bandara Internasional Soekarno-Hatta, Batavia, Dzakarta, Jacarta, Djakarta, Cakarta, Yakarta, Giacarta, Xhakarta, Дьакарта, Жакарта, Джакарта, Џакарта, Τζακάρτα, جکارتہ, جاكرتا, جاكارتا, جکارتا, Ջակարտա, ჯაკარტა, ג'קרטה, ចាការតា, जकार्ता, জাকার্তা, જાકાર્તા, ಜಕಾರ್ತ, ജക്കാർത്ത, ஜகார்த்தா, జకార్తా, จาการ์ตา, ジャカルタ, 자카르타, 雅加达, 耶加達

Most popular destinations from Jakarta - Soekarno-Hatta International (Flights per week )

  1. Medan (451, 8,14 %)
  2. Denpasar-Bali (435, 7,85 %)
  3. Makassar (418, 7,55 %)
  4. Surabaya-Juanda (364, 6,57 %)
  5. Kuala Lumpur (328, 5,92 %)
  6. Singapore Changi (187, 3,38 %)
  7. Pontianak (182, 3,29 %)
  8. Padang, West Sumatra (169, 3,05 %)
  9. Palembang (166, 3,00 %)
  10. Pekanbaru Simpang (165, 2,98 %)
  11. other (48.27 %)

Top airlines (percentage of departures and arrivals)

  1. Lion Air (3043, 27,46 %)
  2. Batik Air (2382, 21,49 %)
  3. Garuda Indonesia (1060, 9,57 %)
  4. Citilink (1042, 9,40 %)
  5. Super Air Jet (600, 5,41 %)
  6. Indonesia AirAsia (600, 5,41 %)
  7. Sriwijaya Air (292, 2,63 %)
  8. Malaysia Airlines (208, 1,88 %)
  9. NAM Air (141, 1,27 %)
  10. Wings Air (138, 1,25 %)
  11. other (14.23 %)

Location
The airport, which was first opened in 1985, is located 26 km or around 18 miles form the inner city. It is 36 km or 27 miles form the old airport and can be reached using the Airport Toll Road.

History
Opened on 13.08.1984, Jakarta International Soekarno-Hatta Airport took up operations in 1985. After terminal 2 was completed in 1992, the airport replaced the former airport Kemayoran Airport for domestic flights in central Jakarta and Halim Perdanakusuma Airport for international flights in East Jakarta. The latter is still in use for domstic flights.

Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta is often called Cengkareng by the Indonesians. The name of the airport is derived from the first President of Indonesia, Soekarno, and the first vice president, Mohammad Hatta. The airport operator is the airport company Ankasa Pura II.

The two semi-circular buildings house terminal 1 - used by all national airlines apart from Garuda Indonesia and Merpati Nusantara Airlines, and terminal 2, from where all international flights are operated as well as national flights by Garuda and Merpati Nusantara Airlines. The terminals are further divided into Terminal 1A, 1B and 1C, used for domestic flights by Indonesian airlines. Plans are underway to build a third terminal for low cost airlines due to the fact that the capacity of the airport has been reached.


Statistical weather data for Jakarta - Soekarno-Hatta International

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