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Kualanamu International Airport

Medan, Indonesia
KNO WIMM

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
40
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
80
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
80
minutes
International โ†’ International
100
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Kualanamu International Airport (KNO), designated WIMM, operates as North Sumatra's premier international aviation gateway serving Medan, positioned at coordinates 3.642ยฐN, 98.885ยฐE approximately 23 kilometers east of downtown Medan in Deli Serdang Regency. This strategically important airport represents Indonesia's third-largest aviation facility after Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta and Bandung Kertajati, earning distinction as the first Indonesian airport to receive a prestigious four-star rating from Skytrax, reflecting exceptional service standards and infrastructure quality that positions it as a major regional hub for western Indonesia. The facility serves over 3 million passengers annually while maintaining its critical role as the primary international gateway for North Sumatra Province, supporting economic development, tourism growth, and regional connectivity throughout one of Indonesia's most economically significant regions. The airport operates through an innovative dual-terminal design featuring separate but integrated Departure and Arrival Terminals, each serving both international and domestic flights with seamless passenger flow across three distinct levels connected by escalators and elevators. Terminal facilities include four check-in "islands" (A, B, C, and D) featuring both staffed counters and self-service kiosks, with AirAsia passengers having access to dedicated self bag-drop facilities, representing Indonesia's first airport with a publicly accessible check-in area that provides significantly more spacious processing capabilities than traditional airport designs. Advanced passenger movement systems include travellators for distant international gates and on-request golf cart transportation throughout the passenger area, ensuring comfortable transit even for passengers with mobility concerns or heavy luggage. Passenger amenities emphasize comfort and convenience appropriate for an international four-star rated facility, featuring comprehensive services including the Garuda Indonesia Executive Lounge for premium passengers, Batik Spa services operating daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and extensive retail opportunities highlighted by Avolta's new duty-free operations launched in July 2024 with a 350-square-meter departures store and 300-square-meter arrivals store. The terminal provides complimentary high-speed WiFi throughout the facility, designated smoking areas integrated within coffee shops, diverse dining options ranging from local Indonesian cuisine to international fare, and comprehensive ground transportation connections including the innovative Railink airport rail service connecting directly to Medan city center. The airport's strategic significance extends beyond passenger services to serving as a critical economic catalyst for North Sumatra and western Indonesia, managed through a joint venture between Angkasa Pura II and GMR Airports Netherlands B.V. that ensures international operational standards and continuous infrastructure development. Regular operations encompass extensive domestic connectivity throughout Indonesia's archipelago and international routes connecting Medan to major Asian destinations, while ongoing expansion projects and service enhancements maintain the airport's position as Indonesia's premier regional international hub. Despite intense competition from larger Indonesian airports, Kualanamu International Airport's four-star Skytrax rating, innovative terminal design, and comprehensive passenger services establish it as an essential component of Indonesia's aviation infrastructure, supporting regional economic development and maintaining North Sumatra's position as a major gateway for international business and tourism throughout Southeast Asia.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Rail link to Medan city; allow time for immigration queues.

๐Ÿ“ Location

Anggi Airport

Anggi-Papua Island, Indonesia
AGD XAGD

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
150
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Anggi Airport (AGD) is a remote domestic airfield situated in the Arfak Mountains of West Papua, Indonesia. Located near the stunning Anggi Giji and Anggi Gita twin lakes, the airport serves as a critical, albeit limited, link for the local indigenous communities and adventurous travelers seeking to explore the region's unique biodiversity. Due to its high-altitude location and the challenging terrain of the Arfak Mountains, the airport primarily handles small turboprop aircraft, missionary flights, and private charters, as regular commercial airline service is currently suspended. The terminal facilities at Anggi are fundamental and designed for maximum functionality in a rugged environment. Passengers can expect a single, small building that provides a sheltered waiting area but lacks the modern conveniences found in larger Indonesian hubs like Sorong or Jayapura. There are no retail shops, dining establishments, or air-conditioned lounges; instead, the airport focuses on providing a basic staging ground for the movement of goods and people. The layout is simple, with the airstrip located immediately adjacent to the terminal, allowing for quick boarding and deplaning in the unpredictable mountain weather. Despite its sparse amenities, the airport plays a vital role in the regional logistics of the Arfak Mountains. It is often the only viable alternative to the arduous 4-to-5-hour 4WD journey from Manokwari, particularly when seasonal rains make the mountain roads impassable. Security and operational protocols are managed locally, with a heavy emphasis on weather monitoring, as fog and sudden rainfall are common at this elevation. Travelers arriving at AGD find themselves immediately immersed in the high-altitude landscape, with the terminal serving as the literal gateway to one of Papuaโ€™s most isolated and culturally rich areas.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting to or from Anggi Airport (AGD) requires meticulous planning and a degree of flexibility due to its extreme remote location and the absence of scheduled commercial flights. Most travelers will first fly into Manokwariโ€™s Rendani Airport (MKW) and then arrange for a private charter flight or a ground transfer to reach Anggi. If you are planning to use AGD, it is essential to coordinate directly with local charter operators such as Susi Air or missionary aviation organizations well in advance. Be aware that flights are highly weather-dependent, and delays of several days are not uncommon during the rainy season when visibility in the Arfak Mountains is poor.\n\nGround transportation from Anggi to the surrounding villages or the scenic lakes is limited. Local motorcycle taxis, known as "ojek," are the most common form of transport for short distances, while a 4WD vehicle is absolutely necessary for any significant travel on the rugged mountain roads. There are no car rental agencies at the airport, so transport must be pre-arranged with a local guide or tour operator from Manokwari. Furthermore, international travelers should be aware that a "Surat Jalan" (travel permit) from the Indonesian police is often required to travel into the interior of West Papua, including the Anggi area. Ensure you have obtained this permit in Manokwari or Sorong before attempting to connect to Anggi, and always carry multiple copies for various checkpoints.

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