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Kertajati International Airport (IATA: KJT, ICAO: WICA) is an international airport serving the Greater Bandung and Cirebon metropolitan areas, as well as parts of the West Java and Central Java provinces, Indonesia. [3] It is one of the two largest airports in Indonesia by land area, alongside Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta. [4]
The airport was named Andir Airfield, but is currently named after an Indonesian aviation hero from West Java, Husein Sastranegara. By 2010, the airport was seeing 30 flights per day. The Bandung Air Show 2010 took place as a major event for the first time at the airport in September 2010, bringing international aviation audiences.
Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport formerly Simpang Tiga Airport: Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Syarif Kasim II, last Sultan of Siak [9] Ranai: Riau Islands: WION NTX Ranai Airport formerly Raden Sadjad Airport: Civilian / military (TNI-AL, TNI-AU) Rengat: Riau Islands: WIBJ RGT Japura Airport: Civilian Sabang: Aceh: WIAB SBG Maimun ...
Bandung International Airport may refer to: Husein Sastranegara Airport; Kertajati International Airport; See also. Bandung (disambiguation)
Passengers can use the application to check flight arrivals and departures, and check in for their flights. The airline also provides in-flight magazine Kalstar . On September 30, 2017, Kalstar Aviation has been forced to stops all of its flights inline with the letter of Transportation Ministry for improving its management in technical and ...
Several Indonesian airlines' airplanes parked on the apron of Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport in Palembang. In Indonesia, there are 22 commercial scheduled airlines with flights carrying more than 30 passengers (AOC 121), and 32 airlines that only operate flights with fewer than 30 passengers (AOC 135).
Bandung Husein Sastranegara International Airport serves direct domestic flights to Batam, Pekanbaru, Medan, Bandar Lampung, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Denpasar, Semarang, Banjarmasin, Makassar, and also international services to/from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
This is a list of the busiest airports in south-east Asia, by annual total passengers, ranked and itemised by its total passengers per year, which includes arrival, departure, and transit passengers.