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Namlea Airport

Namlea, Indonesia
NAM WAPR

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Namlea Airport (NAM) is a regional facility serving the town of Namlea on Buru Island in the Maluku province of Indonesia. The terminal is a functional building that primarily handles domestic flights operated by Wings Air and other regional carriers, connecting the island with the provincial capital, Ambon. it is a critical lifeline for the local community, facilitating the movement of people, mail, and essential supplies to Buru Island. Inside the terminal, passengers can find standard Indonesian regional airport amenities, including check-in counters, a small waiting lounge, and basic refreshments. The facility is designed to provide efficient processing for regional travelers, offering a convenient alternative to the long sea voyages from Ambon. The airport's location near the coast of Buru Island offers travelers unique views of the tropical landscapes and the Banda Sea during arrival and departure. Ground transportation to Namlea town center is readily available via local taxis and pre-arranged private vehicles. The airport plays a vital role in the regional economy, supporting the agriculture, fishing, and developing tourism sectors on Buru Island. It remains an essential infrastructure point for the connectivity and development of the Maluku archipelago, ensuring that this remote and beautiful part of Indonesia remains accessible by air.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Namlea Airport (NAM), also referred to locally as Namniwel, is the air entry point for Buru Island and is mainly used for short domestic sectors linking Namlea with Ambon. If you do not already have a driver waiting, agree the fare before loading bags because there is no big formal taxi queue system like you would find in Jakarta or Surabaya. If you are heading beyond Namlea town to villages, plantations, or coastal areas on Buru, it is better to arrange a driver for the full day rather than assume you will find another vehicle on demand after leaving the airport. That makes the key connection issue less about changing flights inside the terminal and more about making sure your landside ride is ready on an island where transport remains informal. The terminal is small, so once the flight has unloaded the onward road transfer becomes the main moving part of the journey. Bring cash in rupiah, download anything important before you travel, and avoid treating the airport as a place to stock up on food or supplies because facilities are basic. The airport is outside town, so most passengers continue by local car, motorcycle taxi, or a pickup arranged by family, hotel, or business contact. Keep your schedule conservative because remote Indonesian routes can shift around weather, aircraft rotation, and operational changes out of Ambon. For departures, turning up around ninety minutes before the flight is usually ample, but it is still worth checking locally on the day because short-route timings can change without much notice.

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Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto International Airport

Samarinda, Indonesia
AAP WALS

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Aji Pangeran Tumenggung (APT) Pranoto International Airport (AAP) is the primary air gateway for Samarinda, the capital of East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Opened in 2018 to replace the older, centrally located Temindung Airport, AAP features a modern and spacious single-terminal building designed to handle the region's growing passenger traffic. The terminal architecture incorporates local Dayak cultural motifs and offers a clean, well-organized environment for travelers. All domestic and international flights are managed from this integrated facility, which includes a large check-in hall, multiple departure gates, and a modern baggage handling system. The airport is equipped with a range of passenger amenities. Travelers will find various dining options, from local Indonesian eateries to popular coffee shops, located both before and after the security checkpoint. Retail outlets include convenience stores, souvenir shops, and a Duty-Free section. While premium lounges are limited, there are ample public seating areas throughout the departure hall. The airport is also designed to be accessible for passengers with reduced mobility. As a key infrastructure project for the region, particularly with the development of Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, APT Pranoto Airport is undergoing significant expansion. Plans are in place for a new, larger passenger terminal and improved ground infrastructure, including a potential future rail link. For now, the current terminal capably serves as a vital hub connecting Samarinda to major cities across Indonesia.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto International Airport requires navigating Indonesia's domestic network, as this East Kalimantan hub currently offers no international services despite its international designation, requiring all overseas connections through Jakarta or Surabaya. Opened in 2018 to replace obsolete Temindung Airport, AAP handles 752,913 passengers annually with domestic routes operated by Garuda Indonesia, Batik Air, Citilink, Super Air Jet, and Wings Air to five destinations including Jakarta CGK, Surabaya, Banjarmasin, Tanjung Redeb, and Yogyakarta, with approximately 291 monthly flights serving the region's mining and oil industries. Domestic connections within the single terminal require minimal transit time due to the airport's compact design, though passenger volumes approaching the 1.5 million annual capacity limit can create congestion during peak periods. The 831-mile Jakarta route, served by multiple carriers, provides the primary gateway for international connections, with Garuda Indonesia offering premium connectivity options through Jakarta's extensive network. Alternative routing through Surabaya enables connections to Australian and regional Asian destinations, while the limited Banjarmasin service provides access to South Kalimantan's coal regions and onward connections to Malaysian Borneo. Ground transportation coordination is essential for connections beyond Samarinda, with Banyumili Travel providing scheduled shuttle services to key East Kalimantan cities including Sangatta, Bontang, and Balikpapan, while DAMRI operates two bus routes connecting the airport to various Samarinda districts. The airport's location 25 kilometers from city center requires fixed-rate taxis charging IDR 150,000-160,000 for the 30-45 minute journey, with six standardized taxi companies operating 24-hour services. Future expansion plans targeting 8 million annual passengers by 2040 include runway extension to 3,000 meters and additional terminal capacity, potentially enabling direct international services that would eliminate current connection requirements through Java's major hubs.

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