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What airports are there in Indonesia?

There are many airports, including Jakarta, Bali, Medan and Surabaya. Indonesia's main transportation depends on airplanes, and air tickets are cheap. Generally, provincial capitals have airports.

1, Bali International Airport:

Bali Denpasar International Airport, located in the south of Bali, Indonesia, is the third busiest international airport in Indonesia. About 13 km south of Denpasar. Its original airport name comes from the national hero of Indonesia-Wulalai.

2. Sukarno-Hada International Airport:

Su Jianuo Hada International Airport, located 20km west of Jakarta, started operation in April. 1985. Its name comes from Indonesian founding President Su Jianuo and Vice President mohammad hatta. The airport building is modeled after the Royal Palace in Indonesia.

Indonesian Airlines takes this airport as its operation hub, and several international airlines set up stations at Sukarno-Hada International Airport, which has also become one of the transshipment centers in Asia. In 2007, Sukarno-Hada International Airport was ranked as the 35th busiest airport in the world. In 2008, it was listed as the eighth largest and most distinctive airport in the world.

3. Surabaya Airport:

Also known as "Juanda International Airport", it is located in Dushi Azuo, near Surabaya, Indonesia, and is the second largest airport in Indonesia. Because the airport mainly serves Surabaya, it is called Surabaya Airport.

The airport has an annual passenger traffic of 4 million passengers, 58 check-in counters, boarding gates 10, 450 temporary parking spaces, fixed parking spaces 100 and 5 in airport hotel. Post office? The bank? Foreign currency exchange, automatic money changers, catering, restaurants, bars, VIP lounges, duty-free shops, books, newspapers/tobacco hotels, gift shops, travel agencies, tourist information desks, car rental service companies provided by the airport, emergency centers, baby rooms, disabled facilities and business centers provided by the airport.

4. Medan Airport:

Medan Airport is the international airport in Medan, Indonesia, with most flights to Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Medan Airport is the fourth largest airport in Indonesia, which is divided into international terminal and domestic terminal. In 2006, a fire broke out in the international terminal, causing losses.

5. North Gamba Road Airport:

This is an airport in Indonesia, serving North Gambalu and Riau Islands. The airport is often in contact with Sim Second International Airport, and mainly flies to some cities in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, such as Jakarta, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Medan and Batam. In recent years, Riau Airlines began to provide flight services to the airport, which is also the headquarters base of Riau Airlines.

Extended data:

There are 179 airports in Indonesia, 23 of which meet international standards. There are international flights, domestic flights, Hajj flights, Pioneer flights and so on.

These airlines mainly include Gruda Airlines, Mopati Airlines, Lion Airlines and Srivijaya Airlines. The government's air transport development plan includes maintaining, improving and expanding existing major airports, and building new airports and replacing old ones. Specific projects include Medan and Lombok airport construction projects.

According to the 2008 American World Survey, Indonesia has 652 airports. In order to meet the increasing demand for air transportation, Indonesia's Ministry of Communications plans to build 14 airports by 2030.

References:

Indonesia Baidu Encyclopedia