SoekarnoHatta Jakarta International Airport
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 (13 miles) west of the capital city, Jakarta. A bus into the city takes between 45 minutes and an hour.
Distance from city centre
20 km (13 miles) west of Jakarta.
Airport parking
There are car parks at all three terminals, with long-stay facilities outside Terminals 2 and 3.
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 Rp150,000 for the airport tax on departure. A 24-hour information desk is situated in Terminal 2 Public Hall. There are no ATMs airside.
Airport code
CGK
Airport telephone number
Airport website
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 Rp150,000 for the airport tax on departure. A 24-hour information desk is situated in Terminal 2 Public Hall. There are no ATMs airside.
Airport transfer
Amsterdam -Schiphol
Paris -Charles de Gaulle
Terminals
KLM operates out of Terminal 2, with flights bound for Dutch destinations. Fly to Amsterdam Schiphol to connect with pan-European flights.
These are useful guidelines only. Always check in advance to find out which terminal your flight departs from.
Transport between the terminals
A free shuttle bus, which operates from 5am to 8pm, runs between the terminals. A new terminal is mooted for late 2013.
Terminal 1
Most domestic flights operate out of Terminal 1, but domestic flights to popular holiday islands can go from Terminal 2. 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 budget carriers flights operate from this terminal.
Number of terminals
Three, with a fourth to open in 2013.




