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Selayar - Haji Aroeppala Airport

Benteng, Indonesia
KSR WAWH

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Haji Aroeppala Airport (KSR), also identified by its ICAO code WAWH, is a domestic aviation facility serving the town of Benteng and the Selayar Islands Regency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The airport features a single asphalt runway (16/34) measuring 1,950 meters, which is capable of accommodating ATR-72 turboprop aircraft and similar regional regional vessels. As a primary gateway to the scenic Selayar Islands, the airport plays a crucial role in supporting local tourism and connectivity to major hubs like Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (UPG) in Makassar. The passenger terminal at Haji Aroeppala is a modern, single-story structure designed to provide a comfortable and efficient travel experience. Inside, travelers can find a spacious waiting area, a dedicated arrival hall, and essential amenities including several small kiosks offering local snacks and refreshments. Ground transportation is well-integrated with the terminal, with dedicated taxi ranks and car rental services located directly outside the arrivals area to facilitate the 10-to-15 minute journey to the main town of Benteng or nearby beach resorts. Significant modernization efforts are currently underway at the airport for the 2024โ€“2025 period, including the installation of advanced automated weather observation systems (AWOS) to enhance flight safety and operational resiliency. The regional government has also proposed the expansion of the airport as a National Strategic Project, which would include further extending the runway and upgrading terminal capacity to support larger aircraft and a higher volume of international visitors. These developments are intended to position Selayar as a premier eco-tourism destination while maintaining high safety standards through improved air traffic management and weather monitoring infrastructure.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Haji Aroeppala Airport (KSR) is the premier regional aviation gateway serving the stunning Selayar Islands Regency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. If you are connecting to international flights in Makassar or Jakarta, it is highly recommended to allow a minimum of 3 to 4 hours for the transfer. Within the modern single-story terminal, passengers have access to essential amenities including local snack kiosks and free Wi-Fi. Always confirm your flight status via the airlineโ€™s app. For travelers, a standout feature is its role as the essential entry point for eco-tourists heading to the world-renowned Taka Bonerate National Park, the third-largest atoll in the world. The airport is currently undergoing a major technical modernization for the 2024โ€“2025 period, which includes the installation of an advanced Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS) to improve flight safety on the 1,950-meter asphalt runway. Arriving at the airport at least 2 hours before your departure is highly recommended during the peak diving season (October to April). KSR remains a professional and highly scenic introduction to one of Indonesiaโ€™s most biodiverse marine environments. Commercial service is robustly provided by Wings Air and Garuda Indonesia (via Citilink), offering frequent non-stops to the provincial hub of Makassar (UPG). Ground transportation is well-managed, with central Benteng just 15 minutes away; authorized taxis are available outside arrivals, and carrying local cash (IDR) is essential for fares. A significant operational factor is the tropical monsoon climate; from December to February, heavy rains and high winds can occasionally lead to short-notice flight delays.

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A. A. Bere Tallo 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 Airport (ABU), with 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 growing passenger demand. The airport operates from a single terminal building designed for efficient processing of domestic arrivals and departures, with check-in, security, and boarding areas kept close together. The terminal provides basic but useful amenities for regional travelers. While there are no premium lounges, comfortable seating areas are available for passengers awaiting departures. The airport handles scheduled flights from carriers such as Susi Air, TransNusa, and Wings Air, with Kupang remaining the most important connection point. Security procedures at ABU follow Indonesian national rules for regional airports, including screening of carry-on bags, checked luggage, and passengers. Because the airport handles moderate traffic, wait times are generally short and the overall experience is usually straightforward. ABU serves domestic traffic only, so immigration and customs formalities for international trips are handled at larger Indonesian airports.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through A. A. Bere Tallo Airport involves navigating East Nusa Tenggara's regional aviation network from this strategic border location 36 kilometers from the Mota'ain crossing to East Timor, where the airport serves primarily domestic Indonesian routes after its 2013 name change from Haliwen Airport. Wings Air provides the most frequent service with flights IW1955 at 10:50 and IW1954 at 13:45 daily to Kupang using regional aircraft, while Susi Air continues operations started in 2010 with Cessna Caravan 208 aircraft seating 12 passengers, supplemented by TransNusa regional services connecting this remote border region to Indonesia's domestic network. Domestic connections through El Tari International Airport in Kupang enable access to Lion Air Group's extensive Indonesian network including Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport and Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport, while Garuda Indonesia and Wings Air provide onward connectivity to secondary cities throughout the archipelago. International connections require routing through major Indonesian hubs, particularly Jakarta or Bali, where passengers can access international carriers serving Asia-Pacific destinations, making careful coordination essential for travelers continuing beyond Indonesia's borders from this remote eastern outpost. Ground transportation from the airport located 4 kilometers northeast of Atambua city center relies primarily on ojek motorcycle taxis costing 15,000-20,000 IDR with prices subject to negotiation, while bemo public minibuses provide budget-friendly alternatives following specific color-coded routes through the city's hilly terrain. The airport's strategic border location makes it a crucial gateway for overland travelers continuing to East Timor via the Mota'ain border crossing 36 kilometers away, accessible by mikrolet minivans for 10,000-15,000 IDR or ojek services ranging up to 200,000 IDR for the 75-kilometer journey. Inter-city bus connections from Atambua serve Kupang (289 kilometers), Soe (179 kilometers), and Kefamenanu (87 kilometers), providing essential ground transportation links when flight schedules don't align, while the airport's location in Indonesia's easternmost domestic aviation network requires flexibility for weather-related delays affecting small aircraft operations serving this mountainous border region of Timor island.

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