Flights from Indonesia
Planning a trip from Indonesia? Rest assured, all the flight information you need is here. With 131 airports across the country, traveling from Indonesia is easy and accessible. With international flights currently operated from 21 airports, while 2 airports offer intercontinental flights. In addition, 130 airports handle domestic routes as well, 110 of those airports only operate domestic flights.
As of May 2026, Indonesia has 59,290 flights to 201 airports in 29 different countries. Those flights are operated by 74 different airlines — including 21 low-cost airlines — which give you a wide range of options to suit your travel preferences and budget. Cabin classes that are available on flights from Indonesia are: Economy, Premium Economy, Business Class and First Class.
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Airports in Indonesia Airlines flying from Indonesia Low-cost airlines Points & Miles information Destinations by flight duration Best time to travel from Indonesia Countries with direct flights All direct flights from Indonesia First Class flights Business Class flights Domestic flights International destinations Intercontinental destinations Popular routes Routes with a stopover FAQFlightConnections provides all the information you need to plan your flights from Indonesia. Our interactive flight map showcases airports, destinations, and schedules, simplifying the process of finding the best routes.
Prefer a list view? See the sections below for all departure and arrival airports. Which countries have direct flights from Indonesia? This information, along with a list of airlines operating those routes, is found further down.
To enhance your travel experience, have a look at our overview of Business Class and First Class flights. Additionally, you can filter by travel class directly on the flight map. If you’re looking to fly with a specific alliance to maximize your points and miles, simply use the Alliance filter to view flights operated by SkyTeam, Oneworld or Star Alliance.
All airports in Indonesia
Travel from Indonesia!
Explore all 131 airports across the country, ranked by popularity based on flight traffic at each airport. The biggest airports are located in Jakarta, Denpasar, Makassar, Surabaya, Medan, Balikpapan and Praya, Lombok, and together, the top 7 airports in these cities account for over 62% of all departing flights this month.
Below is the full list of departure airports across the country. To find flights from any of those locations, simply select an airport to view all routes, airlines, and detailed flight schedules.










Airlines flying from Indonesia
You have a wide range of airline options to choose from. Currently, 74 airlines operate flights from Indonesia, including 21 low-cost carriers. Lion Air, Batik Air, Citilink, Super Air Jet and Wings Air are the leading airlines. They handle 63% of all departures from the country.
Below is an overview of all airlines that offer flights in Indonesia. If you're specifically looking for low-cost options, check the dedicated section further down the page.
Low-cost Airlines flying from Indonesia
For budget-friendly airfare, consider booking with one of the 21 low-cost airlines departing from Indonesia. Among them, Lion Air, Citilink and Super Air Jet stand out for offering the most flights. Together they operate 23,872 flights this month, accounting for 71% of all flights operated by low-cost airlines.
Information on Points & Miles
This section lists destinations within specific distances from Indonesia. It's helpful if you're seeking destinations covering certain mileage, which can be useful when planning an award flight or booking with points and miles. Please note that the distance to a destination depends on the departure airport that you choose. In case there are multiple departure airports to choose from, the distance to a destination is stated as a distance-range (min-max).
For more flexibility in choosing distances, consider upgrading to FlightConnections Premium. You'll gain access to the distance filter and many other useful features to refine your search, such as filtering by multiple airlines, alliance or aircraft type, just to name a few!
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Destinations from Indonesia by flight duration
Have a look at all destinations from Indonesia arranged by flight duration. This layout makes it easy to find destinations based on travel time. Additionally, you can utilize the duration filter on the map, which is even more convenient!
Remember that the exact travel time depends on your departure airport, that's why we show a time-range in case there are multiple departure airports available to reach a destination.
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Where can you fly to within 7 hours?



Long-haul flights from Indonesia
Explore all long-haul destinations from Indonesia with a flight duration of more than 7 hours.










Best time to travel from Indonesia
When planning a trip from Indonesia, the ideal time to travel depends on the climate and location of your destination. To assist you, we've organized all destinations by their climate types. This way, you can easily organize your trip from Indonesia, making sure you visit your favorite destination during the best time of year!
🌴 Tropical destinations
As of May, you can fly non-stop to 154 tropical locations. These areas are renowned for their rainforests, beaches, and adventurous activities like hiking, diving, and wildlife exploration.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
In the Northern Hemisphere, the dry season for these destinations lasts from November to April, which is the best time to explore them! You can enjoy predominantly dry conditions with tempratures ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F) during this period, while the wet season might lead to longer rain spells.





🌐 In the Southern Hemisphere:
The tropical spots in the Southern Hemisphere have their dry season from May to October, making it the best time to explore these beautiful destinations. During this dry period, you can expect mostly clear skies. Although the temperatures remain warm throughout the year, ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F), the wet season can bring days of rain.





🌺 💦 Humid Subtropical destinations
Departing from Indonesia, you have the option to take a direct flight to 25 Humid Subtropical/Warm Temperate destinations. Known for their hot, humid summers, with temperatures around 30°C (86°F), and mild winters, these destinations feature lush greenery and year-round rainfall. You'll discover a blend of beautiful beaches, dense forests, and lively cities, offering abundant outdoor adventures, cultural sights, and city attractions to explore.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
These destinations can be enjoyed year-round, but the best times to visit are from April to June or from August to October





🌐 In the Southern Hemisphere:
The ideal period to visit these destinations is from April to June and again from August to October, although they can be enjoyed year-round.





🏜️ Desert destinations
If you're interested in exploring a desert destination accessible via direct flight from Indonesia, consider these 7 destinations. Desert locations are renowned for their striking landscapes, adventure activities such as sandboarding and camel riding, and tranquil, starry nights.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
The destinations located in the Northern Hemisphere can be visited year-round, but for a more enjoyable visit, it's best to avoid them during the hot summer months, where temperatures often exceed 40°C (104°F). Consider scheduling your trip between September and May for a more pleasant experience.





🌊 🌧️ Oceanic / Maritime destinations
You can find direct flights from Indonesia to 5 different oceanic and maritime locations at the moment. Enjoy the mild weather, green scenery, and a peaceful blend of nature and cultural exploration.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
The oceanic locations in the Northern Hemisphere are ideal for a summer getaway, specifically from May to August, with temperatures from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). You'll enjoy pleasantly warm weather, whereas the months from September to February are more prone to rain.

🌐 In the Southern Hemisphere:
As you plan your trip, keep in mind that on the Southern Hemisphere the autumn and winter months in this type of destinations tend to be rainier, from March to August. So, if you prefer sunny skies and outdoor activities, it's best to visit during the summer season, from November to February. During this period, temperatures typically range from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F).




☀️ Hot Mediterranean destinations
Indonesia currently offers non-stop flights to 3 Hot Mediterranean destinations. Known for their beautiful coastlines and rich cultural heritage — although depending on your the exact destination of your choice — as well as outdoor lifestyle offering a balance of relaxation, nature, and culture.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
Although Mediterranean destinations in the Northern Hemisphere are nice to visit throughout the year, the best times to explore them are in spring (March-May) and fall (September-November). The temperatures during these seasons are pleasantly warm, which is a nice contrast to the summer heat that often prevails here with temperatures rising above 30°C (86°F).


🌐 In the Southern Hemisphere:
You can enjoy the Mediterranean areas in the Southern Hemisphere any time of the year, but spring (September-November) and fall (March-May) are the best times to visit, as hot summer days with temperatures above 30°C (86°F) are frequent.

🥵 Hot Continental destinations
At the moment, 3 Hot Continental destinations are accessible with a direct flight from Indonesia. Hot Continental destinations are known known for their hot, humid summers, where temperatures frequently rise above 30°C (86°F), and celebrated for their diverse landscapes, featuring both forests and mountains. Additionally, exploring the urban city areas can be highly enjoyable as well!
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
The spring, summer, and fall months, from March to November, are typically the best times to visit these continental destinations located in the Northern Hemisphere. Summers can be very warm though, and there's a bit more precipitation compared to spring and autumn.



🌺 Subtropical destinations
Travelers from Indonesia can fly directly to 2 subtropical locations. Subtropical locations are known for their warmth, breathtaking vegetation and diverse wildlife, offering a mix of outdoor adventures and cultural experiences.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
You can enjoy those destinations north of the equator at any time — with temperatures that often exceed 30°C (86°F). But they are most enjoyable during the dry season, which lasts from late September to November. During this period, the weather is warm and pleasant, with little rainfall since the wet season has ended.


🌳 🍂 Warm Continental destinations
Currently, there is only one warm continental destination accessible from Indonesia via a direct flight. Regions in the warm continental climate are famous for their geographical diversity, including wide-open plains, mountains, and forests, making them perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and skiing.
🌐 In the Northern Hemisphere:
For the best experience, plan your visit between late spring and the end of summer, as the weather is lovely from May to August, with temperatures between 20°C and 28°C (68°F and 82°F). Keep in mind that winters can be quite cold, with frost present in almost every month from November to March, so if you enjoy winter sports, the snowy conditions in that period are perfect.

🌿 🍇 Warm Mediterranean destinations
As of now, there's only one Warm Mediterranean destination that you can reach with a direct flight. Known for their beautiful coastlines and historic sites, these areas are perfect for a visit on one of the many sunny days.
🌐 In the Southern Hemisphere:
You can enjoy pleasantly warm weather during late spring and summer in the Warm Mediterranean destinations in the Southern Hemisphere, from October to March with temperatures close to 30°C (86°F). This makes it the perfect time for a visit!

Countries with direct flights from Indonesia
Which countries are easy to visit when flying from Indonesia?
Explore the list below to find all countries accessible by direct flight from Indonesia. The list displays the number of non-stop destination airports in each country. As of today, you can fly non-stop to 28 countries, across 4 continents.










Non-stop flights from Indonesia
The list below shows all airports with direct flights from Indonesia, organized by popularity. Currently, 71 destination airports located in 28 countries, and 4 continents are accessible by direct flight (from 131 airports in Indonesia). So whether you're planning a vacation or business trip, you'll have plenty of options to choose from!










Flying First Class from Indonesia
Where to start your First Class flight journey?
For a First Class flight from Indonesia, start your trip from one of the 3 major airports listed here, connecting you to 10 First Class destinations across 7 countries.
The leading departure airports in Indonesia are Jakarta (CGK), Denpasar (DPS) and Medan (KNO), while popular First Class destinations include Singapore (SIN), Dubai (DXB), Tokyo (NRT), Jeddah (JED) and Seoul (ICN).
Explore the full list of First Class options below.
First Class airports in Indonesia



Destinations offering First Class flights




















Business Class flights from Indonesia
Flying Business Class from Indonesia
Did you know that you can fly business class from 58 airports in Indonesia? Together, those airports connect to 106 destinations in 27 countries globally.
The most popular airports for business class travelers include Jakarta (CGK), Denpasar (DPS), Makassar (UPG), Surabaya (SUB) and Medan (KNO).
Explore the complete overview of business class airports below, or use the class filter on the map to view all business class flights departing from Indonesia!
Business Class airports in Indonesia










Destinations with Business Class flights




















Domestic flights within Indonesia
If you're looking to travel across Indonesia by plane, it's highly likely that you'll fly with Lion Air, Batik Air, Citilink, Super Air Jet or Wings Air, as they operate the majority of domestic flights, accounting for an impressive 73% of all domestic flights this month. Indonesia has 110 airports that exclusively serve domestic flights. Jakarta, Makassar, Surabaya, Denpasar, Balikpapan, Medan, Batam, Praya, Lombok and Banjarmasin Airport is the favored choice for domestic flights. In May, 31,086 of all departing domestic flights are being handled by these airports.
Check out the section below for detailed statistics and a full overview of all domestic routes in Indonesia.





International flights from Indonesia to Asia
In total there are 54 cities in 22 countries across Asia that you can reach by direct flight. Those flights depart from one of 21 international airports in Indonesia.
As of today, Malaysia, Singapore, China, Thailand and Hong Kong offer the most direct connections for destinations within Asia. The most common departure airports are Jakarta and Denpasar. Together, these airports handle 73% of all 7,583 international flights scheduled in May.
The most popular destinations are Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Singapore (SIN), Penang (PEN), Guangzhou (CAN) and Hong Kong (HKG).
A total of 63 airlines, including 19 budget airlines, connect Indonesia with 135 international routes to 22 countries in Asia. Of the various airlines, AirAsia, AirAsia - QZ, Singapore Airlines, Batik Air - OD, Scoot, Garuda Indonesia, Malaysia Airlines, TransNusa, Batik Air, Xiamen Airlines, China Southern, Cathay Pacific and Thai Airways operate the majority of international flights.
In the sections below, you’ll find detailed information on all available non-stop flight routes to each country, along with stopover options whenever available.
Flights to Malaysia from Indonesia

17 Airports in Indonesia have direct flight connections to 7 destinations in Malaysia. In total there are 28 non-stop routes to Malaysia, operated by 13 airlines, 8 of which are low-cost carriers.





Indonesia to Malaysia with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 20 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 19 more destinations in Malaysia that require only 1 stop:





Flights to Singapore from Indonesia

17 Airports in Indonesia have direct flight connections to only one airport in Singapore: Singapore Airport. Altogether, there are 17 direct routes to Singapore, operated by 11 airlines, 3 of which are low-cost airlines: AirAsia - QZ, Citilink and Jetstar.

Indonesia to Singapore with a stopover
Looking for more options? If a stopover works for you, Jakarta Airport offers 1-stop flights to 1 destinations in Singapore:

Flights to China from Indonesia

4 Airports in Indonesia offer direct flights to 14 destinations in China. Altogether, there are 23 direct routes to China, operated by 14 airlines, 3 of which are low-cost airlines: Spring Airlines, Juneyao Airlines and Lion Air.





Indonesia to China with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 20 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 215 more destinations in China that require only 1 stop:





Flights to Thailand from Indonesia

4 Airports in Indonesia offer direct flights to 3 destinations in Thailand. Altogether, there are 7 direct routes to Thailand, operated by 8 airlines, 4 of which are low-cost airlines: AirAsia - QZ, Citilink, Thai Lion Air and Thai AirAsia.



Indonesia to Thailand with a stopover
If you'd consider a stopover, there are more airlines as well as departure and arrival options to choose from, as there are 20 airports in Indonesia that have 1-stop flights to 26 more destinations in Thailand:





Flights to Hong Kong from Indonesia

There are 3 airports in Indonesia directly connected to only one airport in Hong Kong: Hong Kong Airport. Altogether, there are 3 direct routes to Hong Kong, operated by 4 airlines, low-cost carriers do not operate here.

Flights to South Korea from Indonesia

There are 3 airports in Indonesia directly connected to 3 destinations in South Korea. Altogether, there are 5 direct routes to South Korea, operated by 6 airlines, including one low-cost carrier (Jeju Air).



Indonesia to South Korea with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 18 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 3 more destinations in South Korea that require only 1 stop:



Flights to Japan from Indonesia

There are 2 airports in Indonesia directly connected to 2 destinations in Japan. Altogether, there are 3 direct routes to Japan, operated by ANA, Garuda Indonesia and Japan Airlines, low-cost carriers do not operate here.


Indonesia to Japan with a stopover
If you'd consider a stopover, there are more airlines as well as departure and arrival options to choose from, as there are 20 airports in Indonesia that have 1-stop flights to 56 more destinations in Japan:





Flights to United Arab Emirates from Indonesia

There are 3 airports in Indonesia directly connected to 2 destinations in United Arab Emirates. Altogether, there are 5 direct routes to United Arab Emirates, operated by Etihad Airways and Emirates, low-cost carriers do not operate here.


Indonesia to United Arab Emirates with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 18 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 5 more destinations in United Arab Emirates that require only 1 stop:





Flights to Vietnam from Indonesia

There are 2 airports in Indonesia directly connected to 3 destinations in Vietnam. Altogether, there are 5 direct routes to Vietnam, operated by Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air and AirAsia - QZ, 2 of which are low-cost airlines: VietJet Air and AirAsia - QZ.



Indonesia to Vietnam with a stopover
If you'd consider a stopover, there are more airlines as well as departure and arrival options to choose from, as there are 20 airports in Indonesia that have 1-stop flights to 18 more destinations in Vietnam:





Flights to India from Indonesia

There are 2 airports in Indonesia directly connected to 5 destinations in India. Altogether, there are 5 direct routes to India, operated by IndiGo Airlines and Air India, including one low-cost carrier (IndiGo Airlines).





Indonesia to India with a stopover
If you'd consider a stopover, there are more airlines as well as departure and arrival options to choose from, as there are 21 airports in Indonesia that have 1-stop flights to 106 more destinations in India:





Flights to Taiwan from Indonesia

There are 2 airports in Indonesia directly connected to only one airport in Taiwan: Taipei Airport. In total there are 2 non-stop routes to Taiwan, operated by EVA Air, China Airlines and Starlux Airlines, low-cost carriers do not operate here.

Indonesia to Taiwan with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 20 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 3 more destinations in Taiwan that require only 1 stop:



Flights to Qatar from Indonesia

There are 2 airports in Indonesia directly connected to only one airport in Qatar: Doha Airport. In total there are 2 non-stop routes to Qatar, operated by Garuda Indonesia and Qatar Airways, low-cost carriers do not operate here.

Flights to Philippines from Indonesia

There are 2 airports in Indonesia directly connected to only one airport in Philippines: Manila Airport. In total there are 2 non-stop routes to Philippines, operated by Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines, including one low-cost carrier (Cebu Pacific).

Indonesia to Philippines with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 20 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 25 more destinations in Philippines that require only 1 stop:





Flights to Saudi Arabia from Indonesia

13 Airports in Indonesia offer direct flights to 2 destinations in Saudi Arabia. In total there are 16 non-stop routes to Saudi Arabia, operated by Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air and Saudi Arabian, including one low-cost carrier (Lion Air).


Indonesia to Saudi Arabia with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 21 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 25 more destinations in Saudi Arabia that require only 1 stop:





Flights to Turkey from Indonesia

There are 2 airports in Indonesia directly connected to only one airport in Turkey: Istanbul Airport. In total there are 2 non-stop routes to Turkey, operated by Turkish Airlines.

Indonesia to Turkey with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 18 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 45 more destinations in Turkey that require only 1 stop:





Flights to Brunei from Indonesia

There are 3 airports in Indonesia directly connected to only one airport in Brunei: Brunei and Muara Airport. Altogether, there are 3 direct routes to Brunei, operated by Royal Brunei Airlines and AirAsia - QZ, including one low-cost carrier (AirAsia - QZ).

Flights to Timor-Leste from Indonesia

Denpasar Airport is the only airport in Indonesia that is directly connected to Timor-Leste, with flights to Dili Airport. This is the only direct flight route to Timor-Leste from Indonesia, operated by Citilink and Aero Dili, including one low-cost carrier (Citilink).

Indonesia to Timor-Leste with a stopover
Looking for more options? If a stopover works for you, Denpasar Airport offers 1-stop flights to 1 destinations in Timor-Leste:

Flights to Sri Lanka from Indonesia

Jakarta Airport is the only airport in Indonesia that is directly connected to Sri Lanka, with flights to Colombo Airport. This is the only direct flight route to Sri Lanka from Indonesia, operated by SriLankan Airlines.

Indonesia to Sri Lanka with a stopover
If you'd consider a stopover, there are more airlines as well as departure and arrival options to choose from, as there are 2 airports in Indonesia that have 1-stop flights to 8 more destinations in Sri Lanka:





Flights to Oman from Indonesia

There are 2 airports in Indonesia directly connected to only one airport in Oman: Muscat Airport. In total there are 2 non-stop routes to Oman, operated by Oman Air and SalamAir, including one low-cost carrier (SalamAir).

Indonesia to Oman with a stopover
If you'd consider a stopover, there are more airlines as well as departure and arrival options to choose from, as there are 14 airports in Indonesia that have 1-stop flights to 4 more destinations in Oman:




Flights to Cambodia from Indonesia

Jakarta Airport is the only airport in Indonesia that is directly connected to Cambodia, with flights to Phnom Penh Airport. This is the only direct flight route to Cambodia from Indonesia, operated by AirAsia - QZ, a low-cost airline.

Indonesia to Cambodia with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 20 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 3 more destinations in Cambodia that require only 1 stop:



Flights to Uzbekistan from Indonesia

Denpasar Airport is the only airport in Indonesia that is directly connected to Uzbekistan, with flights to Tashkent Airport. This is the only direct flight route to Uzbekistan from Indonesia, operated by Qanot Sharq and Centrum Air, including one low-cost carrier (Centrum Air).

Indonesia to Uzbekistan with a stopover
If you'd consider a stopover, there are more airlines as well as departure and arrival options to choose from, as there are 14 airports in Indonesia that have 1-stop flights to 10 more destinations in Uzbekistan:





Flights to Macao from Indonesia

Jakarta Airport is the only airport in Indonesia that is directly connected to Macao, with flights to Macau Airport. This is the only direct flight route to Macao from Indonesia, operated by Air Macau.

Intercontinental flights from Indonesia
Non-stop flights from Indonesia are available to 3 continents beyond Asia, with destinations in 6 countries across Africa, Europe and Oceania. The direct connections between those continents make it easy to travel from Indonesia to a multitude of worldwide destinations!
From the 2 intercontinental airports in Indonesia, 20 unique flight routes connect to 17 airports outside of Asia. This extensive connectivity is facilitated by 12 airlines, including 4 low-cost carriers.
Below, you'll find all 1,095 intercontinental flights organized by continent, country, and departure airport.
Direct flights from Indonesia to Oceania
Direct flights from Indonesia connect to 2 countries in Oceania. 9 airlines offer these non-stop routes, including 4 low-cost airlines, resulting in a total of 16 direct flight routes to the continent.
Indonesia to Australia Flights

You can fly non-stop from 2 airports in Indonesia to 12 direct destinations in Australia. Amounting to a total of 15 non-stop flight routes, operated by 8 airlines, including 4 low-cost carriers (AirAsia - QZ, Jetstar, Virgin Australia and Batik Air - OD).





Indonesia to Australia with a stopover
If you'd consider a stopover, there are more airlines as well as departure and arrival options to choose from, as there are 17 airports in Indonesia that have 1-stop flights to 96 more destinations in Australia:





Indonesia to New Zealand Flights

Direct flights from Indonesia to New Zealand are all departing from Denpasar, which is the only city in Indonesia that has a direct connection to the country. Upon entering New Zealand, you will arrive at Auckland Airport, which is currently the only airport with direct flights from Indonesia. Flights are operated by Air New Zealand.

Indonesia to New Zealand with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 17 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 21 more destinations in New Zealand that require only 1 stop:





Direct flights from Indonesia to Europe
Direct flights from Indonesia connect to 2 countries in Europe. Those non-stop routes are operated by 2 airlines, resulting in a total of 2 direct flight routes to the continent.
Indonesia to Russia Flights

Direct flights from Indonesia to Russia are all departing from Denpasar, which is the only city in Indonesia that has a direct connection to the country. Upon entering Russia, you will arrive at Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport, which is currently the only airport with direct flights from Indonesia. Flights are operated by Aeroflot.

Indonesia to Russia with a stopover
If you'd consider a stopover, there are more airlines as well as departure and arrival options to choose from, as there are 15 airports in Indonesia that have 1-stop flights to 64 more destinations in Russia:





Indonesia to Netherlands Flights

Direct flights from Indonesia to Netherlands are all departing from Jakarta, which is the only city in Indonesia that has a direct connection to the country. Upon entering Netherlands, you will arrive at Amsterdam Airport, which is currently the only airport with direct flights from Indonesia. Flights are operated by Garuda Indonesia.

Indonesia to Netherlands with a stopover
Looking for more options? If a stopover works for you, Jakarta Airport offers 1-stop flights to 1 destinations in Netherlands:

Direct flights from Indonesia to Africa
Direct flights from Indonesia connect to 2 countries in Africa. Those non-stop routes are operated by 2 airlines, resulting in a total of 2 direct flight routes to the continent.
Indonesia to Ethiopia Flights

Direct flights from Indonesia to Ethiopia are all departing from Jakarta, which is the only city in Indonesia that has a direct connection to the country. Upon entering Ethiopia, you will arrive at Addis Ababa Airport, which is currently the only airport with direct flights from Indonesia. Flights are operated by Ethiopian Airlines.

Indonesia to Ethiopia with a stopover
By considering a stopover, you'll have additional airports to choose from. Jakarta Airport offers flights to 25 more airports in Ethiopia, with just one stop along the way:





Indonesia to Egypt Flights

Direct flights from Indonesia to Egypt are all departing from Jakarta, which is the only city in Indonesia that has a direct connection to the country. Upon entering Egypt, you will arrive at Cairo Airport, which is currently the only airport with direct flights from Indonesia. Flights are operated by Egyptair.

Indonesia to Egypt with a stopover
Consider a stopover to access more travel options; 14 airports in Indonesia offer flights to 11 more destinations in Egypt that require only 1 stop:





Most popular routes from Indonesia
Looking for exciting new places to explore? Check out the flights below! This list features the most popular non-stop routes from Indonesia. We hope that it provides you with a bit of travel inspiration, as it contains the best destinations that you can reach with a direct flight!










Popular routes from Indonesia with a stopover
If you can't reach your desired destination from an airport near you, don't worry; you can still reach many destinations with a quick stopover along the way.
To view all 1- or 2-stop flight options on the map, click the ”Show indirect destinations” button or use the search bar to select your destination and find all the route information you need to plan your trip!
If you prefer a list view instead, just have a look at the list below, which contains the most popular connecting flights from Indonesia:










Frequently Asked Questions — FAQ
Which airports in Indonesia are the most popular to fly from?
Most flights in Indonesia are departing from one of the following airports:
- Jakarta (CGK)
- Denpasar (DPS)
- Makassar (UPG)
- Surabaya (SUB)
- Medan (KNO)
- Balikpapan (BPN)
- Praya, Lombok (LOP)
- Batam (BTH)
- Yogyakarta (YIA)
- Banjarmasin (BDJ)
Which alliances are flying from Indonesia?
All alliances offer flights from Indonesia:
- SkyTeam (8 airlines, 34 airports)
- Oneworld (7 airlines, 8 airports)
- Star Alliance (11 airlines, 4 airports)
Which airlines offer flights from Indonesia?
Currently, there are 74 airlines offering flights from Indonesia, which are:
- 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
- Thai Airways
- Emirates
- Qatar Airways
- IndiGo Airlines
- Qantas
- VietJet Air
- ANA
- Vietnam Airlines
- Etihad Airways
- Turkish Airlines
- China Airlines
- Korean Air
- Saudi Arabian
- China Eastern
- Thai Lion Air
- Philippine Airlines
- EVA Air
- Cebu Pacific
- 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
- Hainan Airlines
- Oman Air
- Air Busan
- Ethiopian Airlines
- Aeroflot
- Starlux Airlines
- Spring Airlines
- Greater Bay Airlines
- Qanot Sharq
- Centrum Air
- Air Macau
- SalamAir
- AirAsia X
- Thai AirAsia
- Egyptair
Which budget airlines operate from Indonesia?
There are 21 low-cost airlines that offer flights from Indonesia. As listed below:
- 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
To which countries can you fly nonstop from Indonesia?
There are 28 countries with direct flights from Indonesia, including:
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Saudi Arabia
- China
- Thailand
- Hong Kong
- South Korea
- United Arab Emirates
- Brunei
- Australia
- Japan
- Vietnam
- India
- Taiwan
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Turkey
- Oman
- Timor-Leste
- New Zealand
- Sri Lanka
- Cambodia
- Russia
- Netherlands
- Ethiopia
- Uzbekistan
- Macao
- Egypt
Which countries have the best direct connections from Indonesia?
If you are departing from Indonesia, the countries with the best flight connections are:
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Saudi Arabia
- China
- Thailand
- Hong Kong
- South Korea
What are the best hubs for intercontinental flights from Indonesia?
The leading intercontinental airport hubs for flights from Indonesia are:
-  Kuala Lumpur (KUL)

-  Singapore (SIN)

-  Perth (PER)

-  Guangzhou (CAN)

-  Melbourne (MEL)

-  Hong Kong (HKG)

-  Sydney (SYD)

-  Seoul (ICN)

-  Bangkok (BKK)

-  Taipei (TPE)

-  Dubai (DXB)

-  Xiamen (XMN)

-  Doha (DOH)

-  Manila (MNL)

-  Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)

-  Shanghai (PVG)

-  Tokyo (NRT)

-  Brisbane (BNE)

-  Tokyo (HND)

-  Jeddah (JED)

-  Abu Dhabi (AUH)

-  Istanbul (IST)

-  Adelaide (ADL)

-  Hanoi (HAN)

-  Fuzhou (FOC)

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

-  Singapore (SIN)

-  Penang (PEN)

-  Guangzhou (CAN)

-  Hong Kong (HKG)

-  Seoul (ICN)

-  Bangkok (BKK)

-  Taipei (TPE)

-  Bangkok (Don Muang) (DMK)

-  Xiamen (XMN)

-  Dubai (DXB)

-  Manila (MNL)

-  Doha (DOH)

-  Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)

-  Shanghai (PVG)

-  Tokyo (NRT)

-  Tokyo (HND)

-  Jeddah (JED)

-  Abu Dhabi (AUH)

-  Istanbul (IST)

-  Johor Bahru (JHB)

-  Brunei and Muara (BWN)

-  Dili (DIL)

-  Hanoi (HAN)

-  Kuching (KCH)

Are all airports in Indonesia operating year-round?
In Indonesia, there are 131 airports: 62 operate year-round, and 69 offer seasonal flights:
- Gunungsitoli (GNS)
- Ketapang (KTG)
- Bima (BMU)
- Ende (ENE)
- Kolaka (KXB)
- Sumbawa Besar (SWQ)
- 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)
- Morotai (OTI)
- Pasir Pangarayan (PPR)
- Kau (KAZ)
- Siau (BRG)
- Lolak (LKM)
- Pohuwato (PWX)
- Anggi (AGD)
For a clearer overview adjusted to your travel dates, we recommend using the date filter on the map to refine your options!
What are the most popular flights from 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
- Jakarta to Pontianak
- Pontianak to Jakarta
- Batam to Jakarta
- Pekanbaru to Jakarta
International:
- Jakarta to Singapore
- Denpasar to Singapore
- Denpasar to Perth
- Denpasar to Melbourne
- Denpasar to Sydney
- Surabaya to Singapore
- Medan to Singapore
- Jakarta to Hong Kong
- Denpasar to Brisbane
- Denpasar to Hong Kong
- Denpasar to Manila
- Denpasar to Adelaide
- Jakarta to Manila
- Yogyakarta to Singapore
- Jakarta to Sydney
- Denpasar to Bhubaneswar
- Denpasar to New Delhi
- Denpasar to Gold Coast
- Denpasar to Chennai
- Denpasar to Bengaluru
- Surabaya to Hong Kong
- Manado to Singapore
- Denpasar to Auckland
- Pekanbaru to Singapore
- Jakarta to Melbourne
- Denpasar to Melbourne
- Jakarta to Colombo
- Praya, Lombok to Singapore
- Denpasar to Darwin
- Denpasar to Cairns
- Semarang to Singapore
- Palembang to Singapore
- Denpasar to Newcastle
- Makassar to Singapore
- Balikpapan to Singapore
- Jakarta to Mumbai
- Denpasar to Sunshine Coast
- Padang to Singapore
- Jakarta to Perth
- Tanjung Pandan to Singapore
- Majalengka to Singapore
- Labuan Bajo to Singapore
- Pontianak to Singapore
- Denpasar to Canberra
- Jakarta to Kuala Lumpur
- Denpasar to Kuala Lumpur
- Medan to Kuala Lumpur
- Medan to Penang
- Surabaya to Kuala Lumpur
- Jakarta to Penang
Which airports in Indonesia handle domestic flights only?
In Indonesia, 110 airports serve exclusively domestic flights, which are listed here:
- Jayapura
- Jakarta
- Kupang
- Sorong
- Ternate
- Palu
- Kendari
- Ambon, Maluku
- Timika
- Bandar Lampung
- Pangkal Pinang
- Jambi City
- Samarinda
- Palangkaraya
- Tanjung Redeb
- Morowali
- Pangkalan Bun
- Merauke
- Nabire
- Wamena
- Luwuk
- Yogyakarta
- Tarakan
- Gunungsitoli
- Bengkulu
- Ketapang
- Tambolaka
- Gorontalo
- Manokwari
- Malang
- Bima
- Siborong-Borong
- Ende
- Sampit
- Kolaka
- Biak
- Sumbawa Besar
- Waingapu
- Kepi
- Maumere
- Tanahmerah
- Singkawang
- Muara Teweh
- Bajawa
- Oksibil
- Labuha
- Banyuwangi
- Palopo
- Fakfak
- Larantuka
- Kaimana
- Ewer
- Bone
- Melak
- Langgur
- Bau-Bau
- Batulicin
- Yahukimo
- Tanjung Pinang
- 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
- Jember
- Buli
- Morotai
- Pasir Pangarayan
- Siau
- Pohuwato
- Lolak
- Kau
- Anggi












