Airport Jakarta
Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Airport is the main entry airport to Indonesia and serves Jakarta and onward domestic flights to the rest of the country. It's a calm, easy airport built in traditional Indonesian style, 20km west of the capital city, Jakarta. A bus into the city takes between 45 minutes and an hour.
Distance from city centre
20km (13 miles) west of Jakarta.
Airport parking
There are car parks at Terminals 1 & 2.
Specific airport features
Check the visa regulations for your country before arriving. Visa on arrival is the most common method for those needing a visa, but make sure there is a complete empty page in your passport. The Indonesian Visa takes up a full page. When leaving the country, remember to have Rp100,000 for the airport tax on departure. A 24-hour information desk is situated in Terminal 2 Public Hall.
Airport code
CGK
Airport telephone number
+62 (0) 21 550 5179
Airport website
Terminals
KLM operates out of Terminal 2, with flights bound for Dutch destinations. Fly to Amsterdam Schiphol to connect with pan-European flights.
No. of terminals
Three
Transport between terminals
A shuttle bus, which operates from 5am to 8pm, runs between the terminals.
Terminal 1
Most domestic flights operate out of Terminal 1, but domestic flights to popular holiday islands can go from Terminal 2 .With the increase in local Indonesian and Asian low-cost operators, changes occur regularly. So be sure to check for the latest information with the airline.
Terminal 2
Most international flights use Terminal 2, including regional Asian flights. Other destinations include Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok and most European cities.
Terminal 3
International and domestic flights operate from this terminal.




