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Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport

Muara Teweh, Indonesia
HMS WAGB

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport (HMS) is a modern domestic aviation facility serving the city of Muara Teweh and the North Barito Regency in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Inaugurated on March 30, 2021, to replace the older, constrained Beringin Airport, the new facility represents a significant leap forward in regional infrastructure. The airport features a 1,400-meter asphalt runway and a terminal building spanning 1,250 square meters, designed to accommodate up to 55,000 passengers annually. Its strategic location enhances air connectivity for the region's mining and agricultural sectors, providing a vital link to the provincial capital and other major Bornean hubs. The passenger terminal is a contemporary, single-story structure that offers a bright and efficient travel environment. The layout is characteristically Indonesian, with a focus on openness and ease of movement between the check-in area and the departures lounge. The interior provides a comfortable waiting experience, featuring modern seating and dedicated administrative counters for regional carriers like Wings Air and Susi Air. Because of its manageable scale and modern design, the transition from the airport entrance to the boarding gate typically takes less than 15 minutes, offering a stress-free alternative to the more congested airports in southern Kalimantan. Facilities at Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport are tailored to meet the needs of the growing regional traveler base. The terminal includes essential amenities such as ATM services, a variety of small restaurants serving local Indonesian cuisine, a dedicated prayer area (mushola), and a nursery room for families. The airport has also integrated a VIP waiting room for premium travelers and provides wheelchair assistance for those with reduced mobility. While large-scale retail is modest, the airport actively supports local Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (UMKM), allowing passengers to purchase regional crafts and snacks. The professional and hospitable staff ensure that every journey through this new gateway to the North Barito region is handled with personalized care.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport is a straightforward domestic process, typically involving a transition between a regular Wings Air service and ground transportation or a regional Susi Air flight. For domestic-to-domestic transfers, a minimum connection time of 45 minutes is usually sufficient; since all operations are centered in a single, well-organized terminal, navigating between gates is effortless and takes under 10 minutes. However, passengers should be aware that many flights in Central Kalimantan are 'pioneer' or charter routes where baggage is handled manually; ensure your luggage is correctly tagged and confirm if a manual re-claim is necessary. Most onward journeys from Muara Teweh involve a connection through major hubs like Banjarmasin (BDJ) or Palangka Raya (PKY). If you are connecting to an international or long-haul domestic flight at Syamsudin Noor International Airport (BDJ), it is highly recommended to allow a minimum buffer of 3 hours. While the flight from HMS to Banjarmasin is relatively short, regional schedules in Borneo can be impacted by tropical weather patterns and haze. Booking your entire journey via Lion Air Group (including Wings Air) provides essential protection and potential automated baggage transfer through the major hub. Ground transportation is well-supported, with taxis and local transport available immediately outside the arrivals hall for the quick 15-minute drive into Muara Teweh town center. For layovers longer than 3 hours, a quick visit to the nearby riverfront or local markets is possible, but most travelers prefer the comforts of the terminal's VIP room or on-site restaurants. The airport is strictly a daytime-only facility for scheduled services, and overnight stays in the terminal are not permitted. Always keep your travel documents and photo ID ready, as security protocols

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AA Bere Tallo (Haliwen) Airport

Atambua, Indonesia
ABU WATA

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

A.A. Bere Tallo (Haliwen) Airport (ABU), with its current ICAO code WATA, serves the city of Atambua on Timor island in Indonesia. This domestic airport underwent significant upgrades in 2013, expanding its terminal facilities to accommodate a growing number of passengers and flights. The airport operates from a single terminal building designed for efficient processing of domestic arrivals and departures. Its layout is straightforward and integrated, featuring clearly defined areas for check-in, security screening, and departure gates, all within close proximity. The terminal provides basic but essential amenities for passenger convenience. While there are no extensive luxury lounges, comfortable seating areas are available for travelers awaiting their flights. The airport is equipped to handle scheduled commercial flights from airlines such as Susi Air, TransNusa, and Wings Air, with Kupang being the most popular destination. Security procedures at ABU adhere to Indonesian national regulations for regional airports, involving standard screening protocols for both carry-on and checked baggage, along with personal checks. Given its regional focus and moderate passenger volume, wait times at security checkpoints are generally short, contributing to a quick and uncomplicated passenger experience. As ABU handles domestic traffic exclusively, international immigration or customs facilities are not on-site.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connections at A.A. Bere Tallo (Haliwen) Airport (ABU) are exclusively domestic, primarily linking Atambua with other cities within Indonesia. The most popular route is to Kupang (KOE), which often serves as a primary connection point for onward travel across East Nusa Tenggara and to other parts of Indonesia. Airlines such as Susi Air, TransNusa, and Wings Air operate scheduled commercial flights from ABU.\n\nFor travelers who need to connect to international flights, it is necessary to route through larger international airports in Indonesia, such as Kupang's El Tari International Airport (KOE) or further afield to major hubs like Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta or Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali. If you are connecting from ABU to a commercial flight at another Indonesian airport, it is advisable to allow at least 2-3 hours between connecting flights. This buffer is crucial to allow for baggage collection and re-checking, as inter-airline transfers are not always seamless, especially if traveling on separate tickets.\n\nGround transportation from ABU to Atambua city center, located approximately 4 kilometers northeast, is readily available. Taxis and shuttle services are accessible outside the arrival hall, with taxi counters located inside the terminal for convenience. For a more economical option, motorcycle taxis (ojek) are available and typically cost around Rp 15,000 for a ride to the city center.

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